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For the morning class especially, but really for both: I worked out the problems with the stepper controlled by a potentiometer. It ended up being a combination fo Dan's code and mine, with some re-thinking the action of the motor. It's on my code blog here. September 29, 2005, at 05:36 PM
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Device/Project/Tool project groups: Device Project September 26, 2005, at 09:42 AM
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Sign up sheets for ad-hoc study groups: Wiki StudyGroups. September 10, 2005, at 10:28 AM
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To echo what Dan said: To get access to the wiki, you need to see me. Since mailing passwords is a security risk, I'm trying to see as many of you in person as possible. Your login will be the same as your netID, and you can choose your own password. Eventually the login will be linked to the netID database, so whenever you change your password on NYUHome, it'll change here. But for the moment, it's not linked, and I have to do it manually. If you haven't done so already, go to NYU Home and check your email. Unless I have another email address for you, you got mail from me there on Friday. Also, that's the address that all ITP announcements go to, so you should check it regularly, as there are often important registration, administration, etc. announcements there.\\ to:
To echo what Dan said: To get access to the wiki, you need to see me. Since mailing passwords is a security risk, I'm trying to see as many of you in person as possible. Your login will be the same as your netID, and you can choose your own password. Eventually the login will be linked to the netID database, so whenever you change your password on NYUHome, it'll change here. But for the moment, it's not linked, and I have to do it manually. If you haven't done so already, go to NYU Home and check your email. Unless I have another email address for you, you got mail from me there on Friday. Also, that's the address that all ITP announcements go to, so you should check it regularly, as there are often important registration, administration, etc. announcements there. Finally, get signed up for the phys comp mailing list if you haven't already. It's populated by several years' of phys comp alums and professionals working in related fields who are interested in the ITP phys comp program. A good place to ask technical questions.\\ September 10, 2005, at 10:25 AM
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If you haven't done so already, go to NYU Home and check your email. Unless I have another email address for you, you got mail from me there on Friday. Also, that's the address that all ITP announcements go to, so you should check it regularly, as there are often important registration, administration, etc. announcements there. tigoe to:
If you haven't done so already, go to NYU Home and check your email. Unless I have another email address for you, you got mail from me there on Friday. Also, that's the address that all ITP announcements go to, so you should check it regularly, as there are often important registration, administration, etc. announcements there. September 10, 2005, at 10:24 AM
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To echo what Dan said: To get access to the wiki, you need to see me. Since mailing passwords is a security risk, I'm trying to see as many of you in person as possible. Your login will be the same as your netID, and you can choose your own password. Eventually the login will be linked to the netID database, so whenever you change your password on NYUHome, it'll change here. But for the moment, it's not linked, and I have to do it manually. If you haven't done so already, go to NYU Home and check your email. Unless I have another email address for you, you got mail from me there on Friday. Also, that's the address that all ITP announcements go to, so you should check it regularly, as there are often important registration, administration, etc. announcements there. tigoe September 08, 2005, at 06:17 AM
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Something that may be worth mentioning is you should contact Tom to create an account on the wiki. Also, to get access to the second reading, log into NYUHome, click Research, then click on Books24x7.com under Article Search. This will redirect your browser and give you access to the books on the site. I just searched for "Crawford" from here. to:
Something that may be worth mentioning is you should contact Tom to create an account on the wiki. Also, to get access to the second reading, log into NYUHome, click Research, then click on Books24x7.com under Article Search. This will redirect your browser and give you access to the books on the site. I just searched for "Crawford" from there. September 08, 2005, at 06:17 AM
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Something that may be worth mentioning is you should contact Tom to create an account on the wiki. to:
Something that may be worth mentioning is you should contact Tom to create an account on the wiki. Also, to get access to the second reading, log into NYUHome, click Research, then click on Books24x7.com under Article Search. This will redirect your browser and give you access to the books on the site. I just searched for "Crawford" from here. September 08, 2005, at 05:01 AM
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If you want to try stuff without messing other parts of the site up, use the Wiki Sandbox?. to:
If you want to try stuff without messing other parts of the site up, use the Wiki Sandbox. September 05, 2005, at 06:34 PM
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If you're in one of Tom's sections and you haven't yet filled out your profile, go to the Profiles page and fill one out. to:
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Here are some useful default pages installed along with the PmWiki software:
More information about PmWiki can be found at http://www.pmwiki.org/. to:
Welcome to the wiki for Intro to Physical Computing (Tom's sections). This is a place to share notes on your labs and assignments with the rest of the class and with me. There's also space here for links to reference material elsewhere on the web, links to your favorite suppliers, and links to your own project documentation. If you've never used a wiki before, check out these guidelines, or read this helpful definition. |