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Jamster

Senior Member
Following up from Noughts and crosses I decided to do a game show like game, in this case ITV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. It uses the same setup as the Noughts and crosses except requires I2c EEPROM (24LC16B).

Code doesn't fit so is attached below

Again Comments Welcome

Maybe I'll make the next version able to make the call for you by using something like: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10138 ... ;)

Jamster
 

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westaust55

Moderator
Universal WHAT?
Don't be too hard on Jamster:

http://www.ehow.com/facts_4882290_what-function-usb-flash-drive.html

http://www.ehow.com/list_6917430_kingston-usb-tools.html

http://www.articlesbase.com/operating-systems-articles/what-if-i-get-an-error-that-the-universal-service-bus-usb-driver-needs-to-be-installed-after-i-install-windows-xp-1920095.html


Believing Technical = +2 points

Believing a Moderator = +1 point

Believing a Senior Member = 0 points

Believing an inexperienced enthusiast = -3 point

Believing Google results = -6 points

Believing Wiki = -10 points
 

Jamster

Senior Member
Where on the scale would beliving a university graduate working in a specialised computer training centre (training people not the actual computers) come and how many points would I get for it? :eek:

Will change it. :) (by tues)
 

BeanieBots

Moderator
-20 because they are the ones who more often than not (and have the time to) update Wiki

No disrespect to teachers/trainers but...
We all make mistakes and usually learn from them. With trainers, they hardly ever "do" what they teach and consequently, any error they may have picked up will go unnoticed for a long time, often until a student knows more than they do and also has the guts to speak up.
 
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