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Valter Fukuoka

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Re: WebCam question & an introduction...
« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2015, 03:35:05 pm »

Hello Valter!

From link:
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Kittys Deluxe Editions will have all the necessary parts ....

where to buy?

Thank you!

Hi, thanks for the interest.

I am working on some “kits” for physical software for while now, BUT the ones surrounding the “Blink Bitloader” theme are the new members to the (family of) ideas, and the ones that make the “WHOLE THING” very interesting and attractive to explore...

I am preparing a website listing and explaining better the material and soon will be posting here for all that can have interest on this “vision” and its related hardware and software possibilities...

I already have new version of the code to upload and hopefully it can be made the “1.0” version...

Thanks, and please, wait a few days so that I can organize better everything...

Regards all,
Valter Fukuoka


Valter Fukuoka

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Re: WebCam question & an introduction...
« Reply #16 on: July 22, 2015, 01:25:49 pm »
Another version tested and working...

ANDROID (audio) BLEEP Bitloader...

Seems that it was the right decision to create wave-byte files (in Lazarus) and play them to have a better control over timing (on the Desktop version of the "bleep")... also, in the Android App I did use the same mechanism to achieve the desired control over time...

PICTURE HERE:
http://sky.geocities.jp/nettozen/img/ps/DROID-BLEEP-Bitloader-small.jpg

More infos here (source code will be here):
https://sites.google.com/site/makerkittys/droidbleepbld

NOW, with:
a) PC Desktop Blink
b) PC Desktop Bleep
c) Android Blink
d) Android Bleep
all working, I will shift a little bit the focus of the development towards a "stabilization" (docs, website, etc) of a "1.0" version (of everything)... after that, slowly adding more features...

Also, the more I use Lazarus (and re-learn Pascal), the decision to use Lazarus/Free Pascal is showing itself as a strong point as part of the whole strategy (easy things, simplicity, visual, etc) of what I am doing...

To be honest, I am starting to use LazFP as a GENERAL SOFT TOOL for all kinds of stuff (beyond the current project), which is a VERY GOOD SIGNAL that the tool is a good one...

Valter

 

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