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I will show how to set up the environment for the ATtiny84A and ATtiny85. After that we will go through a project to use the ATtiny85 to decode an IR remote control and control a couple of output pins."
I will show how to set up the environment for the ATtiny84A and ATtiny85. After that we will go through a project to use the ATtiny85 to decode an IR remote control and control a couple of output pins."


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[http://www.rctc.edu/campustour/maps/heintzA.html  Heintz Center Building Map]
[http://www.rctc.edu/campustour/maps/heintzA.html  Heintz Center Building Map]


=== Lunch:  Thursday November 21st  ===
=== Lunch:  Thursday November 21st  ===

Revision as of 22:46, 14 November 2013


K-LUG - Rochester, MN Area Linux Users Group

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We can use presentations for upcoming meetings, please see a list of ideas if you're willing but lacking a topic.


LUG News

Technical Meeting: Thursday November 14th

Dennis DeLorme

AATiny remote project, Dennis has provided the following description.

"Many of you know the Ardunio as an easy to use hardware and software development system for the ATmega328 microcontroller. For many projects the Ardunio board may be too expensive to dedicate to a project. There are smaller, cheaper ATmega328 boards that can be used if not all the options of the full Arduino board are needed.

But what if that is still too expensive for a very simple project? The Ardunio system can be used to develop code and program smaller Atmel chips like the ATtiny84A and ATtiny85 chips. The ATtiny84A has 14 pins, the ATtiny85 has 8 pins. The chips have a subset of the features of the ATmega328, for example only 8K of flash and 512 bytes of ram. They are less than $2 in small quantity and include an internal oscillator, so minimal external parts are required.

ATtiny84A http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc8183.pdf

ATtiny85 http://www.atmel.com/Images/Atmel-2586-AVR-8-bit-Microcontroller-ATtiny25-ATtiny45-ATtiny85_Datasheet.pdf

To use the the Arduino environment some addition files need to be downloaded and added to the sketchbook to describe the chips to the compiler and loader. Then the code can be written and the chip programed with just a few extra mouse clicks.

I will show how to set up the environment for the ATtiny84A and ATtiny85. After that we will go through a project to use the ATtiny85 to decode an IR remote control and control a couple of output pins."

Media:ATtinyPresentation.pdf


6 pm, in or near RCTC Heintz Center's HA107.

Directions to Campus

Heintz Center Building Map

Lunch: Thursday November 21st

11:30 am, Apache Mall food court, near B&N.


Planned Social: November TBD

Ideas can be found here or invent your own. What would you like to do? Tell Tim or Tina. We've got lots of potential indoor activities at the bottom of this page, speak up if you have preferences.


Technical Meeting/Social: Tuesday December 10th

December is too chaotic for hosting both a technical meeting and a social, so we'll do something geeky. K-LUG and PCIG will go hang out at Hobby Goblins for board and card games. Bring yours if you have some to share, last time they also had a few of the personal games of the staff available to introduce us to.

We'll list an official start time of 6 pm since that's the time of our normal technical meeting, but last time we were welcome to show up early if you want. And while they officially close at 8 if the store is unpopulated, last time we were playing nice so we were allowed to stay until after 9.

We're allowed to bring (or order in) food, and beverages. We'll take up a monetary collection towards pizza, and order at ~6:15, don't be late if you want in on the food. They aren't charging us for the use of this space, but they have soda (canned, Pepsi and Coke products) available there for sale as well as chocolate candy bars (ie Snickers and Twix); it would be nice if we "paid" for our use of the space by purchasing our beverages from them. If you bring your own beverage, please do so in resealable containers. Treat contributions are welcome, please be considerate of food that won't damage the games (directly or by making for very messy hands).

297 37th Street Northeast

But note you've actually got to turn north on East River Road NE before making an immediate left into their parking lot (they share lots with Little Bob's Auto Body Center).


Lunch: Thursday December 19th

11:30 am, Apache Mall food court, near B&N.


Planned Technical Meeting: January 2014 TBD

Speaker needed, please let Tim or Tina know if you're willing to volunteer. Willing to present but want to know what people have expressed interest in? Check out our requested topics page.




Planned Technical Meeting: March or later, 2013

Oculus Rift, "the first truly immersive virtual reality headset for video games"

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1523379957/oculus-rift-step-into-the-game

Peter Shabino



Planned Socials: Fall or winter

-Jim Henderson, "Silicon Valley" documentary

-Children's Museum. Don't have a kid and feel akward about wandering around to check the place out without one? This is your chance, we'll have at least one coming with the group to salve any feelings of stalking stranger's children.

-Rock climbing at Prairie Walls before they take down the sign we constructed for the Red Bull Creation contest.

-Liquid nitrogen ice cream. This needs a non-Tina organizer. Dennis DeLorme has 2 recipes. We need safety equipment and someone trained enough to keep us from freezing ourselves.

-MAME/foosball/ping pong at Tim Massaro's.

-Parallax build contest ~Christmas


Upcoming Meeting Crisis!

Well, not really a crisis, but we do need some meeting topics (& speakers) for 2013. We'd like to know what you want to see and hear about. Please email Tina or Tim with suggestions for topics. Should we run some previous sessions again (maybe something you really wanted to see but missed out on)? What type of topics are good, what type are bad? Also see this page for a list of suggested topics http://www.k-lug.org/Meetings


Old News Items

See the OldNews page.