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How am I going to program something this small i can't even

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How am I going to program something this small i can't even run linux on it it's impossible
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IF YOU JUST BELIEVE IT
THEN YOU CAN DOOOO IT
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Hire ants to do it for you. Problem solved.
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install gentoo
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Nice nails.
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>>61923732

it's not that bad once you get into it
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>>61923732
Install Gentoo m8ie
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>>61923844
don't tell me what to do mark
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you have to choose a small programming language
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>>61923732
You can use a flasher application to transfer your compiled program code into its memory chip.

>>61923802
This.
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>>61923732
What even are ya?
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>>61924162
>flasher app
>easy way out

buy some SOIC clips and flash a custom ROM off of a pie

then play doom on it

faggot
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>not programming a microcontroller in an 8 pin DIP package
Apply yourself.
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>>61924480
>picaxe
Get on my level.
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>>61924480
You're not a real programmer until you flash the program onto the chip using test clips.
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>>61924513
>12F509
Nice.
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>>61924513
>on my level
What is your level?
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>>61923732
Give us a better pic or proper specs of what that is.

If it has a serial bridge and an ISP then just plug it in and try the Arduino IDE.
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>>61924513
how do I get the teeny mcu what is this called?
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>>61924513
get on my level pleb

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzqXGtjG7vc
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>>61924682
>SOT23-6 micros
PIC10F206, I believe, also available in PDIP-8. There is also an ATTINY4 or ATTINY-9 in SOT23-6 if you prefer AVR.

>>61924608
slightly under 9000

>>61924802
you don't even know me
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ESP8266 is kinda nice, got wifi and a good collection of SDKs. Ranging from plain old Arduino, open-esp and RTOS, it even has micropython and a lua sdk.
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>>61923844
>while(1 == 1)
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>>61924829
I love working with the 10F200's simply due to how insanely limited they are.
16 bytes of ram, 256 bytes of ROM. Being that limited usually makes for comfy programming.
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>people still clinging to PIC's

2005 called
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>>61923732
You could run Linux on that.
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>>61925254
The lack of interrupts and not having to worry about your heap getting smashed also makes for surprisingly comfy programming.
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>>61923732
>one day you will have a linux computer in your body

MAKE IT HAPPEN
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>>61923844
>>61925220
yeah, you can just do while(1) bro.
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>>61925890

>get in accident
>hurry to the hospital
>need blood transfusion
>cant get blood because they only have non GPL blood
>die
t-thanks
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>>61923748
Are you watching little witch academia?
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>>61923732

it's easier than if you were running linux, actually

No segfaults
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>>61924802

these are always hilarious because if you decapped it the silicon would be like 1/10 of the area
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>>61924802
NO U

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAwHpSBk_50
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>>61926089
lol
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>>61923732
>Obvious grill begging for attention
>Obvious Linuxfag who never learned what c or c++ is and only knows the word "linux"
>obvious nit wit who doesn't realize there's a collection of those things in the "pc" to make it work.

Why aren't you posting in diy? This is YouTube shit.
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