First up is a 91 page book called "Modern Object Pascal Introduction
for Programmers" and is a great "re-introduction" for folks that have
been out of the Pascal game for a while. http://castle-engine.io/modern_pascal_introduction.pdf
The second is from Jeff Duntemann and is called "Free Pascal From
Square One". This book is a "port" of his Borland Pascal 7 From Square
One book and is being constantly updated - most recently as of
12Dec17. It can be downloaded here: http://www.copperwood.com/pub/FreePascalFromSquareOne.pdf
Gene Buckle wrote to All <=-
First up is a 91 page book called "Modern Object Pascal Introduction
for Programmers" and is a great "re-introduction" for folks that have
hiya gene! how goes the work on your F15 chassis cockpit simulator? :)
hiya gene! how goes the work on your F15 chassis cockpit simulator?
:)
It goes. I had a spare few minutes and cleaned up one of the rotary selector switches for the APG-70(V) radar panel the other day. :)
Still lots and lots to do.
The next mini-project is an automatic wire cutter.
Here's another resource for folks - it's the spiritual successor to
the SWAG archive: http://www.delphidabbler.com/software/codesnip?mid=2
Yes. For example, the right side console uses most of a 125 pin cannon plug. That runs foreward to a bulkhead mounting point. In order to break that out, I've got to measure and cut a LOT of wire. It's a lot easier if I make an Arduino do it. (That and I can't aford the ~$1500 for the "real" machine that does that cutting/stripping task.)The next mini-project is an automatic wire cutter.
to be able to cut bundles of wires all the same length?
Yes. For example, the right side console uses most of a 125 pin cannon plug. That runs foreward to a bulkhead mounting point. In order to break that out, I've got to measure and cut a LOT of wire. It's a lot easier if I make an Arduino do it. (That and I can't aford the ~$1500 for the "real" machine that does that cutting/stripping task.)The next mini-project is an automatic wire cutter.
to be able to cut bundles of wires all the same length?
The next mini-project is an automatic wire cutter.
to be able to cut bundles of wires all the same length?
Yes. For example, the right side console uses most of a 125 pin
cannon plug. That runs foreward to a bulkhead mounting point. In
order to break that out, I've got to measure and cut a LOT of wire.
It's a lot easier if I make an Arduino do it. (That and I can't aford
the ~$1500 for the "real" machine that does that cutting/stripping
task.)
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