Salvarsan: I see your sock full of quarters and raise you a handbag with a brick in it. Real-time programming is difficult. If development seems blissfully easy, it's because someone has already buggered up the real-time issues for you. Read the bug history for the AccelStepper library to get an idea of what I'm talking about. (how did they end up asking an 8-bit micro to compute square roots in real time?)
One of my early real-time experiences involved a diesel engine running away and trashing a bunch of stuff because the code controlling the fuel rack got interrupted by some other routine.
BTW, an Instron what? I've used one of their tensile testing machines, but I struggle to see the relevance to pickup winding.
One of my early real-time experiences involved a diesel engine running away and trashing a bunch of stuff because the code controlling the fuel rack got interrupted by some other routine.
BTW, an Instron what? I've used one of their tensile testing machines, but I struggle to see the relevance to pickup winding.
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