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I'm trying to get a clock working on an Arduino Uno. I've double checked everything but I can't find what I've got wrong. The code I'm using is taken directly from here. For whatever reason though, the hours and minutes displays just count up to 23 and then reset to 00. They increment once per second. And the seconds display is constantly at 00. I have no idea what could be causing this odd behavior. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Dismas| (talk) 02:46, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
I googled it to find unreplied-to topics about the code. Nothing gets me closer to figuring out how to get around the error so that I can successfully install the update.
I have a gut feeling that some malware caused me to no longer be able to find MSE in the first place, so when I went to download it and got the error, apparently the malware is preventing me from updating. Then it seems the malware cuts out all results showing viable solutions, but at least it can't prevent me from asking you on this refdesk. Thank you for your help. -- 70.179.161.230 ( talk) 10:38, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
As part of a short film I am working on, I need a scene with animated characters seeming to interact with a real scene, a background that I have filmed myself. I need some way of setting these characters over this background scene and moving them around in exactly the right way at the right time, however I cannot seem to find how to set a moving image as background or to have it render as part of the final output of the program. There are options within the program for this sort of thing, so I know it is possible, yet somehow whatever I try, I can't get the file into the program or set as the background. any idea what I might be doing wrong?
213.104.128.16 ( talk) 15:03, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
Hi all. I'm try to establish a remote connection between my Raspberry Pi and laptop over a wired network that I am not the administrator of. Running "ip addr" on the Pi suggests a local IP allocation of "10.10.23.128/22". I have tried searching both that particular IP and the range from my laptop using nmap -- the particular IP is down; I find lots of other computers attached to the network over that range, but not the Pi. If I run "ip addr" from my laptop, I get 10.10.23.60/22 and it can find itself at that address (or it seems to, anyhow). Both can connect to the internet fine, so they must both be having no trouble accessing the network. What am I doing wrong? There's probably a really simple answer, but this all worked nicely on a different network that I am the administrator of :/ (It's possible that the administrator of this network is blocking requests somehow, but as I say, I can see other PCs attached to the network.) Thanks in advance, - Jarry1250 Vacation needed 19:34, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
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I'm trying to get a clock working on an Arduino Uno. I've double checked everything but I can't find what I've got wrong. The code I'm using is taken directly from here. For whatever reason though, the hours and minutes displays just count up to 23 and then reset to 00. They increment once per second. And the seconds display is constantly at 00. I have no idea what could be causing this odd behavior. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Dismas| (talk) 02:46, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
I googled it to find unreplied-to topics about the code. Nothing gets me closer to figuring out how to get around the error so that I can successfully install the update.
I have a gut feeling that some malware caused me to no longer be able to find MSE in the first place, so when I went to download it and got the error, apparently the malware is preventing me from updating. Then it seems the malware cuts out all results showing viable solutions, but at least it can't prevent me from asking you on this refdesk. Thank you for your help. -- 70.179.161.230 ( talk) 10:38, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
As part of a short film I am working on, I need a scene with animated characters seeming to interact with a real scene, a background that I have filmed myself. I need some way of setting these characters over this background scene and moving them around in exactly the right way at the right time, however I cannot seem to find how to set a moving image as background or to have it render as part of the final output of the program. There are options within the program for this sort of thing, so I know it is possible, yet somehow whatever I try, I can't get the file into the program or set as the background. any idea what I might be doing wrong?
213.104.128.16 ( talk) 15:03, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
Hi all. I'm try to establish a remote connection between my Raspberry Pi and laptop over a wired network that I am not the administrator of. Running "ip addr" on the Pi suggests a local IP allocation of "10.10.23.128/22". I have tried searching both that particular IP and the range from my laptop using nmap -- the particular IP is down; I find lots of other computers attached to the network over that range, but not the Pi. If I run "ip addr" from my laptop, I get 10.10.23.60/22 and it can find itself at that address (or it seems to, anyhow). Both can connect to the internet fine, so they must both be having no trouble accessing the network. What am I doing wrong? There's probably a really simple answer, but this all worked nicely on a different network that I am the administrator of :/ (It's possible that the administrator of this network is blocking requests somehow, but as I say, I can see other PCs attached to the network.) Thanks in advance, - Jarry1250 Vacation needed 19:34, 17 April 2013 (UTC)