Right now we have lab time in the morning, which is great because we have a final project due Wednesday. Unfortunately, all of the support staff aren't here and we are left to figure stuff out by ourselves. I guess you could call it creative problem solving. I need
I have my individual backboard done in Photoshop but I can't print it because it is 36 x 48 and we don't have access to a plotter printer. I miss the resources available at my school, but this is nice because I am able to see how to resize my work in Photoshop. I visited Imprints which is like the Kinkos of UCSD. They said that they charge $.40 per 8.5 x 11 page, but it is cheap to do plotter prints in Black and White. So I brought my .JPEG to Imprints to try to get it to work but it didn't work (the staff didn't know why). So I am currently trying to get my electronic backboard working so I can print on the plotter printer.
One of my friends from school is at DMA and I'm excited to see him this week. With all the work load, it feels like Exhibition Week at my school, where we devote like 5 hours a day to project work and set up for our big annual (and smaller semester ones) exhibition.
I2C is hard, but if we put our minds to it, we should be able to get it to work!
Monday, July 28, 2008
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we have some really "low level" problem with I2C interfaces. Choon is working with Cypress to see if we can resolve this.
Re printing, hopefully the printing problems are resolved. They usually need an index number, Shirley should have it by now.
Rajesh
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