All I can say right now is that
1: I'm almost out of ideas
and 2: My weekend sucked even though it was a 3 day weekend.
1: I'm almost out of ideas
and 2: My weekend sucked even though it was a 3 day weekend.
All I can say right now is that
1: I'm almost out of ideas and 2: My weekend sucked even though it was a 3 day weekend.
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I'm starting to feel that horrible sense of hopelessness again, but this time, for an entirely different reason. After I checked for the lowest prices I could find for the parts list that I have, I found that the total cost would go over $80, which is money that I don't have, and Kickstarter has rules that you must have a working prototype before you can use it for crowdfunding, so this time, I'm losing hope of my biggest dream all because of a shortage of money. :(
I have just uploaded revision 1 of the block diagram for MultiCore, and I had a surprise rock concert held at my school today by a non profit organization. I was trying to record a video, but my phone's battery died halfway, so there isn't any video i can upload...
I am thinking of using a custom object-oriented bytecode interpreter for the MultiCore project, which would make it easier to program.
Once again, I feel like I have nothing to do on the weekends. My friends are all off doing their own things, so I also feel kind of lonely...
I was out with my family all day today, so I didn't get to really do anything fun...
I have decided that my schedule is: Goof off on Saturday, and work a little bit on Sunday. I'm not Christian, so I don't go to church or anything, so I have plenty of time.
I'm not completely sure if I can do the MultiCore project with my current friends group, so it would be nice to get some support for the project.
I recently added two scans of some design papers that I've been working on for the past few days, and they are now available on the MultiCore page.
As of yesterday at around 9:00 PM, I reached an agreement with my nerd friends Katie, and Stockton, and I'm waiting for a response from Brayden. But we have agreed that we will work together to build a multicore computer built mainly of ATMEGA1284p chips, and while I design the hardware, they design the software. We've decided to name it the MultiCore-1 computer, and we will be trying to get it onto the Hackaday Prize 2015 competition. Even if we fail, we would fail in glory.
Pretty much anyone who visits Hackaday.com would know of the team of 7th graders that built it. |
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