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gravedangerahead · 1 year
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How long does it take to die of being covered in lava? Did people in Pompeii segger for long?
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rainbowjay20 · 2 years
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It's kind of the wrong time of year for this song, but I found the video of the original singer(Ewan MacColl) with Peggy Seeger Pete Segger's sister and also Ewan MacCall's wife.
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Jesus was a working man,
A hero as you shall hear.
Born in the slums of Bethle-(Am)hem
At the turning of the year,
Yes, the turning of the year.
When Jesus was a little lad.
The streets rang with his name,
For he argued with the aldermen
And he put them all to shame.
Yes he...
He became a wandering journeyman
And he wandered far and wide,
And he saw how wealth and poverty
Lived always side by side,
Yes...
He said, "Come all you working men,
You farmers and weavers, too.
If you will only organize,
This world belongs to you,
Yes...
When the rich men heard what the carpenter had done,
To the Roman troops they ran.
Saying "Put this rebel Jesus down,
He's a menace to god and man,
Yes...
Jesus walked among the poor
For the poor were his own kind,
And they wouldn't let the cops get near enough
To take him from behind,
Yes...
So they hired one of the traitor's trade
And a stool-pigeon was he
And he sold his brother to the butcher's men
For a fistful of silver money.
Yes...
When Jesus lay in the prisoner's cell,
They beat him and offered him bribes
To desert the cause of his own dear folk
And work for the rich men's tribe,
Yes...
The commander of the occupying troops
He laughed and then he said,
"There's a cross to spare on Calvary Hill,
By the weekend he'll be dead,
Yes..
The sweat stood out upon his brow
And the blood was in his eye,
And they nailed his body to the Roman cross
And they laughed as they watched him die,
Yes..
Two thousand years have passed and gone,
And many a hero too,
But the dream of this poor carpenter
At last it is coming true,
Yes...
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teardownit · 7 months
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Pi Extension board "PiEBridge" adapters
Programmable power supply for external/target devices
The PiEBridge has a built-in programmable power supply for external/target devices. The user can set the voltage of 2.5-5V (accuracy not less than 2%) with a current not more than 300mA by command from SBCs (e.g., Raspberry Pi).
Users can set this programmed voltage or "ground" to any pin of the output connectors using the built-in 3*10 pin matrix and jumpers.
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The PiEBridge extension board has built-in 6-pin IDC (2x3 0.1") and 10-pin IDC (2x5 0.1") output connectors. We recommend using four basic adapters to connect to target systems (e.g., for flashing) via these connectors:
IDC6-IDC6
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IDC6-TC2030 (TAG CONNECT 6 PINS)
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IDC10-TC2050 (TAG CONNECT 10 PINS)
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Analogs in Segger adapters
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thefisherqueen · 7 months
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I'll be moving soon (I'll live close to shops and a library, and 5 min by bike from the city center soon!) and having such an interesting time right now sorting through my belongings to see what I'll take with me. My parents kept a lot of my old school work, and some is vaguely bewildering, other just amusing. Some observations: - So many repetitive sums and writing exercises, omg. No wonder I got bored and started reading books in class sometimes. Or scaring my teachers by drawing fucked up stuff - I still turned in handwritten essays until I was 12/13 year, and some teachers critized my handwriting while I now can barely read theirs - So many stamps and stickers as a reward! - Apperently, at 12, I wrote an essay arguing that the taking of the old Greek statues of the Parthenon to the Brittish museum was theft. Pretty rad of me - Critical comments of teachers but they rarely properly explained where the fault lay and how to do it instead. How were we supposed to learn? - I always scored so high on my essays (when I wasn't being accused of 'not writing in my own words'), but it was just because I read a lot and so learnt an extensive vocabularity and pleasing sentences and how to build up an argument. Yet I wouldn't have been able to point out myself what exactly made those essays so good for a child, and that's such a missed chance - and a general problem with education. A single standard is set, against which every child is measured up, and if they're doing well in a subject they are left alone - if there is no problem, why bother? Except that's not how learning is supposed to be. Even if children are doing well, they should still get meaningful feedback on how they're doing good, and guidance where to go from there should they want to learn more. In that way children can be kept interested and challenged and learning can remain fun - I came across an old workbook about racism, seggeration, migration etc we worked on while I was 12. Stuff you see so often argued against in today's 'anti-woke' sentiment has been part of the most basic geography curriculum for so long. My education material somehow still thought it appropriate to use the n-slur, however. This wasn't even the '90s anymore - it was the Netherlands of this century
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bloodprism · 10 months
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*british gamer voice* the segger megger drive
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musicmakesyousmart · 5 years
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Chris Dadge, Thom Golub, & Heather Segger - A New Kind of Ray
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2022 Henry and Aleida Segger Music International Scholarship in Performance at The King’s University in Canada
2022 Henry and Aleida Segger Music International Scholarship in Performance at The King’s University in Canada
The King’s University – Canada is pleased to offer an award amount of $1,000 to exceptional students who wants to undergo a degree program at the Institution. Why study at Kings University? King’s is a private Catholic university committed to the open pursuit of truth and the discovery and dissemination of knowledge in the service of humanity. By integrating liberal arts-based academic…
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magnusjoblog · 3 years
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leweschnata · 3 years
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Iar Embedded Workbench License Crack Software
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THE DOOR IN THE WALL/H.G. Wells
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‘‘Three stories of different Utopias by H.G. Wells, brought together in a single play by Kelvin Segger. A mountaineer gets lost in a strange valley in the Andes and finds himself surrounded by a race of sightless people, a person is transported to Fairyland, and another spends his life searching for a lost world behind a door in a white wall in London....’‘
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yegarts · 6 years
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2018 Second Round Artist Project Grant (Small) Recipients
Twice a year, the Edmonton Arts Council provides grants of up to $5,000 to artists through the small Artist Project Grant program. Artist Project Grants are intended to invest in the specific projects of individual artists and artist collectives as they pursue their artistic and professional advancement.
Edmonton Arts Council awarded 33 artists grants of up to $5,000 for the second round of small Artist Project Grants in 2018. Congratulations to all of the recipients! The next deadline for small Artist Project Grant applications is February 15, 2019. Click here for more information.
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Cellist and composer Christine Hanson received an Artist Project Grant to perform the Canadian Premiere of her original composition ��The Cremation of Sam McGee Suite.” Photo by JProcktor Photography.
Singer-songwriter Andrea Nixon held a live performance of her album Diary of a Housewife at Sunrise Records West Edmonton Mall.
Visual artist Ania Telfer is creating a series of acrylic and mixed-media paintings to promote conversations about creativity, healing, and health.
Trombonist Audrey Ochoa is recording a new album that mixes chamber music, string arrangements, contemporary and Latin jazz, and electronic remixes.
Singer-songwriter Ben Sures is collaborating with electronic music artist Brian Kobayakawa/Brava Kilo to create a three-song demo. 
Musician Brenna MacQuarrie, as iamhill, is writing and recording a new EP.
A cappella vocal group 6 Minute Warning are creating 12 short music videos.
Cellist and composer Christine Hanson performed the Canadian Premiere of her original composition, “The Cremation of Sam McGee Suite,” inspired by Robert Service’s poem of the same name.
Clint Wilson is creating a multi-media video installation called Wonderland, which resembles an artificial forest ecosystem.
Cynthia Fuhrer is creating a series of paintings based on animal rights and environmentalism that will be on display in 2019 at the Art Gallery of St. Albert and Bleeding Heart Art Space.
Composer Daniel Belland participated in a residency at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity to work on writing a new musical about queer dating, friendship, and technology.
Elisabeth Belliveau curated a multi-media exhibition of work by five artists, including herself, called Offerings: Ikebana in Practice from Japan to Canada.
Sound artists Isael Huard and Chris Szott of Little Hook Sound are creating an interactive Edmonton Sound Map comprised of sounds unique to Edmonton as resources for the local music, art, film, and media communities.
The band Electric Audrey 2 is producing a music video with filmmaker Barrett Klesko for their song “Accidental Beach.”
Faith Healer is recording a new album, Slang Teasers.
Musician Kate Blechinger is composing, arranging, and recording work for her debut album Under a Dancing Sky.
Katherine Koller is writing and producing a radio play, Hope Soup, which will be performed at the 2019 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival.
Kelsie Acton is developing an integrated dance piece, Orbits, that investigates the practice of timing in integrated dance.
Kiruthika Rathanaswani is developing a visual production to accompany her new bharata natyam (Indian Classical dance) performances at Expanse Festival.
Visual artist Madison Dewar is creating a series of woodcut prints that explore the ethics of livestock production.
Musician Mallory Chipman is recording a new EP featuring four original compositions featuring jazz, rock, and folk influences.
Musician Mark Segger is curating a bi-monthly late-night showcase of a variety of local musicians from new music, jazz, and free improvisation communities. 
Megan Dart is creating a multi-disciplinary immersive musical theatre production that explores the stories of Canadian women throughout history.
Pyretic Productions is producing a new version of the multi-disciplinary play Blood of Our Social, which will explore personal accounts from Ukraine during WWII and the country’s current conflict.
Rebecca Lappa is recording original music reflecting the #MeToo movement for a new adult-alternative EP, Deep Water.
The band Whale and the Wolf are recording new music for a new EP, One The.
Filmmaker Sheena Rossiter is attending the Raindance Film Festival in London, England and Reykjavik International Film Festival in Iceland to show her documentary short 3 Siblings.
Filmmaker Simon Morgan is producing a short dark comedy film called Finding Kevin.
Filmmakers Sylvia Douglas and Sara Campos-Silvius are producing and directing a short film, K.O., about gender-based violence.
Tatiana Peet is writing a collection of short stories about immigration, displacement, and intergenerational trauma.
Vivian Zenari is writing a poetry collection about Alberta’s six natural regions.
Visual artist Wei Li is developing a new series of digital paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
Electronic media artist Will Bauer is working a project that translates physical movements into an “audio skin” sound portrait.
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teardownit · 10 months
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PCB Assembly Desktop Factory project. History and creation reasons.
History and creation reasons
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Pic from: https://xc3sprog.sourceforge.net/guide.php
The project was created by accident at the moment of urgent need for a mobile standalone device for ISP programming and testing a lot of printed circuit boards with controllers and FPGAs. The task was quickly solved on a Raspberry by assembling a small IDC-10 socket adapter with a button and LEDs on a breadboard and installing OpenOCD and xc3sprog packages.
It became a solution, after which any thoughts about buying or upgrading another programmer just disappeared. In fact, if you have been working with programmable devices for a long time, you can surely find a whole museum of such devices for flashing (I have a whole drawer of them on my nightstand) - ByteBlaster, Segger, (maybe even several), ST-Link, etc., but there are many of them! These devices are built for LPT, COM, USB... lots of different ones, but here's the trouble - many are already old, unsupported, and incompatible. We'll have many more other reasons to finally buy a new one already. You know? And instead of all this happiness!
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The advent of small and low-cost Linux microcomputers with GPIOs has allowed desktop applications to access external devices without special adapters, dongles, etc., leaving only electrical matching necessary.
Many projects immediately used this opportunity but also immediately raised the problem of unification on the use of GPIO (lack of unification). And this requires a solution.
Project Objective
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The first project objective is to create extension boards for Linux microcomputers with GPIO, containing minimal indication and control elements and a small connector for connecting external devices with unified access to them.
Why do you need a board like this?
In most practical applications, the extension connectors of these microcomputers are redundant. For example, a cursory review of published Raspberry application projects shows that you will often find that 10-pin will suffice.
For the same reason, the same 40-pin connector is impractical (and more often - simply impossible) to install in the target device, and this means that somewhere, there must be a transition, a bridge to a smaller connector.
Serial matching is very useful (and sometimes necessary) when connecting devices, for which, for example, Segger has a special adapter. Raspberry has no matching elements, so they must be placed somewhere. By the way, these elements (resistors) are useful for another important reason - they effectively reduce the risk of GPIO damage.
A microcomputer, equipped with a minimalistic interface on a few LEDs and buttons, is freed from the monitor, mouse, and keyboard from the constant "tutelage" of the host-PC and becomes a handy standalone tool for a pervasive class of routine and cyclic tasks, such as: - programming, diagnostics (JTAG interface provides access to various pins of the chip, which allows the creation of the necessary test conditions (logic levels on the pins) and reading the states; general tests are also possible), - electrical training (test (usually cyclic) operation of the device in specified modes. For example, at the initial moment of the device lifetime, detection of hidden defects is most possible (semiconductors, switching, etc.), so "runs" of devices in the correct modes at the factory and workshop are necessary to ensure that consumers receive the best quality devices by filtering out defective devices back at the factory), etc. In fact, for example, what does the flashing process of a stack of assembled boards consist of? It consists of a sequence of actions: "plugin, start programming, wait, on a pass/fail signal, move to cell number either 1 or number 2, go back to the beginning". Ideal for a button and three LEDs.
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GNOME Project, CC BY-SA 3.0 US, via Wikimedia Commons
The second project objective is to create a thematic repository with software a tool/infrastructure for easy and simple installation and updating of the required application/package.
The third project objective is to create and place in the repository thematic packages designed to facilitate installation and configuration, as well as application packages that solve independent tasks.
Already configured apps/packages, working scripts for apps with already configured pins and adapters for the right adapters.
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Now we have a device that, first of all, is very versatile, and secondly, whose total lifetime should be much longer than the devices from our museum. It can be a classical programmer, working by command from a PC; it can be an autonomous device, able to program, test, and reject independently.
At the same time, the project's area of interest has expanded to the whole field of development, manufacturing, and testing of electronic devices - for example, you can install from our repository a package for cutting Dacron stencils with a plotter and use our know-how in working with such stencils. You can make or order a furnace for melting SMD components.
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rcreativ · 3 years
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Welcome to the twenty-seventh ceremony of Ephemerata: reflections, observations, and life at the edge.
I'm doing this to stimulate discussion around what I find interesting, and also to share things before they disappear into the void of my journal.
Thanks to Mark Segger for becoming a backer this week :heart:.
CONTENTS
1) What we want 2) Podcast coming soon 3) Asides 4) Music
WHAT WE WANT
When it isn't possible to both make money and do something meaningful, I've always opted for the latter. In What we want, I attempt to understand the reason for this:
Why is it that when confronted with the choice between 'popular and profitable' or 'esoteric but meaningful', I always take the hippie route and just do what makes me happy(, man)? Why is my primary motivation generally creative expression or being original, despite coming at the cost of my financial comfort? Is it just my millennial urge to be a unique snowflake? [continued…]
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Help me continue creating projects that are public, accessible for free, and open-source, consider becoming one of my financial backers.
PODCAST COMING SOON
Almost finished editing the first episode. I'm usually excited when releasing new projects, but my measurement meters are overloading on this one. Can't wait to see how and where this goes: https://strolling.rosano.ca
ASIDES
The Truth Behind ‘Birds Aren’t Real'. I was really hoping this would last forever, but it's good that the guy can move on with his life and get closer to his family. This 'hit job documentary' is a fascinating look behind the scenes at the movement's origins—feels kinda deep to be honest. Going to miss this important example of what's possible when people come together.
[Embodying lunacy can be a way to express the absurdity of reality.] … [People participate without even realizing.] … [Everyone acts and plays their role, but there's no rehearsal.]
I had a day of bingeing funny videos last week and went through some of Chris Fleming's little skits. Had some good laughs with uncle or famous?, Halloween Candy Countdown, and Teens Who Drink Coffee.
Punctuation in novels. Visualizing texts by frequency of their punctuation marks. I've always been a fan of data visualization, especially condensing an entire work into a single graphic to facilitate comparisons. I did this once when studying Hindustani music by transcribing an improvisation and mapping out which notes of the raga were used and how they were approached (laborious but interesting to look at). Curious to try this on my own writing some day to know what it 'looks' like. (via Alexei)
Notes from a mystic:
Your seeking creates a smoke around the flame. You go on running around and around, you stir much dust, and you create much smoke, and it is your own effort that stirs the dust and creates the smoke, and the flame becomes hidden. Rest a little, let the dust settle back to the earth. And if you are not running very fast, not in a hurry, you will not create smoke. By and by, things settle and the inner light is revealed.
MUSIC
All the following items can be accessed as a one-click playlist via Joybox without accounts or sign up—just open and play.
Short
Bobbie Gentry: Reunion from The Delta Sweete (1968). Complex interleaving of multiple parts with folksy Southern USA accents. Listen to the percussive clapping, bass drum, and guitar on the left channel, with voice and trumpets in the right channel. Reminds me of Moondog. (via Debora Ipekel)
Israel Fernández: Fiesta (Bulería) at COLORSxSTUDIOS (2021). The simplicity of a powerful voice accompanied by delicate clapping and feet hitting the floor, heard in stereo. Even without understanding the lyrics, one can appreciate how the fierce singing cuts through your prefrontal lobe. An example of making music with the body and whatever's around (the desk might have been my primary instrument for years). As an aside: there's too much good music on this show, and I would appreciate recommendations. (via Brian Ginsburg)
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith: Rare Things Grow from EARS (2016). Mishmash of many exquisite textures: water glugging, saxophone flutters with delay and reverb, possessed drone voices, quartal harmonies, celestial singing, some shakers in just the right places. Hinting at indigenous musics through instrumentation and motifs, but unapologetically electronic, jazz, and modern. The cover art might be a good metaphor for how this strange and beautiful thing makes you want to keep staring, or listening. (via Gordon Brander)
Two oldies gems (via Pat Power)
The Dixie Cups: Chapel of Love from Chapel of Love (1964). Super soulful vibe created from vocals, bass, horns, glockenspiel, drums, and clapping—fewer ingredients than ice cream.
The Everly Brothers: All I Have to Do Is Dream (1958 single). One of the first things I played in public on the piano when growing up; the harmony fits perfectly in one hand and can be pretty satisfying to repeat for hours—great way to learn about thirds and sixths.
Bites
Ornette Hawkins: Raw Sun Live Sessions (2018). Live jazz-infused drum and bass from an artist with a killer name.
More
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(I heart music)
I always love receiving music. Send me recommendations anytime, anywhere!
That's all folks!
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aishazu18 · 3 years
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SOCIAL STATUS
Marxist Theory
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/advertising-central-form-ideology-capitalist-society-why-segger
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The article I picked is on how advertisements have a significant influence on our lives. It leads to the purchase of items that we do not require. Most of the time, we acquire these items to impress others, which results in a financial loss.We're pursuing new automobiles and phones because of advertising. Girls nowadays like purchasing new cosmetics and clothing based on what they see on television or social media. We don't always have the money, yet we always seem to buy things we don't need. This article piqued my interest since it provided a wealth of information regarding capitalism's effects. Economic issues have a significant impact on human connections and social structure. Capitalism is to blame for today's societal ills. According to Karl Marx's ideology, the notion of class conflict is crucial to our lives. Marx thought that society will eventually progress from capitalism's mistreatment of the poor to a socialist and ultimately classless society. Marxism is an anti-capitalist ideology. Marx urged us to examine what we take for granted as natural.  We must examine the hidden and camouflaged power systems that we live by.
Weber’s Theory 
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/business/economy/as-jobs-vanish-forgetting-what-government-is-for.html
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The goal of Weberes' Theory is to achieve equality inside a corporation. The most effective approach to set up and maintain an organization was through government. Employee labor should be split equitably inside a company's organizational structure via hierarchy and standards, in his opinion. The article I selected is a strong supporter of Max's theory. To summarize, jobs are split into three categories depending on competency and functional specialization: simple, routine, and fixed. Managers must rely significantly on written organizational rules and regulations to establish uniformity and govern staff behavior. As a result, the rule of law causes impersonality in human relationships. Individuals are given lifetime employment and reasonable protection against unfair dismissal. Instead of being proprietors of the units they manage, managers are professional authorities. They are paid a set salary and work to further their careers inside the company. 
Bourdieu’s Theory
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2013/12/05/nelson-mandelas-famous-quote-on-education/
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Nelson Mandela's educational background is the subject of the article I picked. Leaders of social movements have also contributed to the advancement of society by utilizing their cultural capital. Mandela's cultural capital (which was especially institutionalized owing to his schooling) aided him in developing leadership characteristics that enabled him to alter a nation. He maintained that capital constituted the foundation of social existence and defined one's position within the social order, based on Bourdieu's theory. The more capital one possesses, the more dominant one's position in social life becomes. Education is for the goal of gaining cultural capital. According to Bourdieu, education's duty in society is to contribute to social reproduction. Because social inequity is replicated in the educational system, it is considered acceptable. The educational system contributes to the class's domination. 
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planetarduino · 3 years
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Enhance your Arduino development with fast and easy debugging from Segger
Arduino has partnered with Segger to further support developers in creating their own embedded systems, implementing compatibility of Segger debugging solutions with Portenta boards. 
Debuggers are the scalpel that allows a developer to dissect any application code running on embedded hardware. This versatile tool helps the programmer to halt programs at specific points, inspect values stored in memory units, modify CPU registers and enter test data to narrow down on buggy pieces of code. This tool comes in handy when you want to locate malfunctioning code and fix faulty program execution.
J-Link debug probes are the most popular choice for optimizing the debugging and flash programming experience. Among the key benefits are:
Record-breaking flashloaders, up to 3MB/s RAM download speed.
Unlimited Flash Breakpoints feature allows the user to set an unlimited number of breakpoints when debugging in flash memory.
Wide range of CPUs and architectures supported; in fact, everything from single 8051 to mass market Cortex-M to high-end cores like Cortex-A (32- & 64-bit).
Direct interface with SPI flashes, without the need of a CPU between J-Link and the SPI flash.
Supported by major IDEs.
In the meantime, we’re working to make the Arduino IDE 2.0 compatible with Segger debugger solutions.
To quickly get started, check out our new tutorials on the Portenta Breakout and MKR boards. You’ll learn how to debug your Arduino sketch by connecting Portenta Breakout to the Segger J-link device and using the Ozone debugger and performance analyzer.
Ozone is Segger’s full-featured graphical debugger for embedded systems. Thanks to features such as trace, code profiling and code coverage analysis, it’s also an extremely powerful performance analyzer. Ozone supports the debugging of any embedded application on C/C++ source and assembly level. It can load applications built with any toolchain/IDE and even debug the target’s resident application without any source. Ozone includes all well-known debug controls and information windows, while making use of the best performance of J-Link debug probes. The user interface is highly intuitive, yet fully configurable. Each window can be moved, re-sized and docked to fit every developer’s needs.
There are four different J-Link models already available on the Arduino Store:
J-LINK BASE COMPACT: USB powered JTAG debug probe supports a large number of CPU cores. Based on a 32-bit RISC CPU, it can communicate at high speed with supported target CPUs.
J-LINK PLUS COMPACT: With this compact version of the J-Link PLUS, users have an unlimited number of flash breakpoints. Mounts securely and unobtrusively into development and end user equipment
J-LINK EDU: Reserved for educational purposes, the J-LINK EDU offers the same functionalities as the J-Link BASE. It’s been designed to allow students, educational facilities and hobbyists access to top of the line debug probe technology.
J-LINK EDU MINI: The smallest J-Link debugger, intended for non-commercial use.
To connect the Portenta boards with J-Link debuggers, there are two adapters available: Segger’s 50-Mil 10-Pin Patch Adapter and J-Link 19-pin Cortex-M Adapter. The 50-Mil 10-Pin Patch Adapter converts the standard 20 pin 0.1″ connector to the standard 10-pin 0.05″ Cortex-M connector. This allows custom connections/wiring between the 20-pin and 10-pin side.
The 19-Pin Cortex-M Adapter allows JTAG, SWD, and SWO connections between J-Link and Cortex-M based target hardware systems. It adapts from the 20-pin 0.1” JTAG connector to a 19-pin 0.05” Samtec FTSH connector as defined by Arm.
For more information and tech specs, please check out the Segger items in the store.
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yegarts · 6 years
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2018 Second Round Travel Grant Recipients
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Photo: Andrea Nixon performs in Toronto during Canada Music Week
During the second round of travel funding in 2018, award in July, the Edmonton Arts Council (EAC) approved support for 65 artists and projects travelling to 29 different cities in 10 different countries.
Travel grants have long been an important offering from the Edmonton Arts Council as we encourage collaboration, professional development, and exhibition opportunities that either aren’t available in Edmonton or that provide artists with a larger audience. Similarly, EAC’s Executive Director, Sanjay Shahani, feels strongly about the need for artists to travel for networking and to showcase their work. “It’s important to give artists opportunities to connect with artistic communities, and to support artistic collaborations. Artists need to be at major events, gatherings, and conferences to connect with their peers. If we can provide a small contribution towards helping them go to events—for instance, supporting a band playing at a major festival in front of producers and presenters to potentially get booked—that’s important.”
“It’s important for our artists to collaborate with international artists, so that the work that they’re doing here in Edmonton has staying power, so it’s not just shown and seen in Edmonton, but has the potential for touring, for dissemination, and for distribution.”
Even in the digital age where meetings can happen over Skype and artists can be discovered on YouTube and Instagram, travel is vital to starting and growing careers in the arts. “Travel is just one really important piece of sharing an artist’s work, it allows artists to build relationships which you can’t do any other way,” Shahani says. “Most art forms require collaboration, most art forms require relationships between artists and arts communities.”
If you’ve got a travel opportunity in mind and need support, the deadline for the final round of 2018 travel grants is October 1, 2018. Click here for more information; applications open on September 1, 2018. The EAC grants team is willing and able to provide consultation before an artist chooses to apply; if you’ve never applied to an EAC grant before, are wondering if your project is eligible, or have any other questions about creating a strong grant, email your questions to [email protected] or call 780-424-2787. Artists residing in Edmonton for at least one year can apply for up to $750 to support travel for the purposes of training, development, presentation, touring, networking, and/or marketing.
The current travel grant recipients sought out unique opportunities, or were invited to showcase their work, around the world. Diverse art projects and training opportunities—in visual arts, dance, music, writing, installation, theatre, poetry, and film—were supported from Calgary to Tel Aviv. Get some inspiration for your own projects and opportunities by seeing what our current travel grant recipients are working on—and where they’re going.
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26 Artists travelled within Canada to: Toronto St. John’s Winnipeg Whitehorse Montreal Inuvik Charlottetown Guelph Calgary
18 artists travelled to the United States to: Austin Palo Alto Norfolk Snowmass Shelburne New York City Chicago Rock Hill Shafer New Orleans
21 artists travelled internationally to: Frankfurt Orebro Brighton Mexico City Cali Havana Santandar Seville Gothenburg Tel Aviv 
Below is a full list of our second round of 2018 Travel Grant recipients, recommended by EAC’s jury review process and approved by EAC’s Board of Directors:
Singer-songwriter Andrea Nixon travelled with her bandmates, Brennan Cameron and Cody McLauchlin, to Toronto to perform during Canadian Music Week in May 2018.
Derina Harvey, Scott Greene, Stephen Pinsent, and Edward Smith travelled to St. John’s Newfoundland as the Derina Harvey Band to perform at the George Street Festival.
Trevor Peters and Annaliza Toledo will be travelling to Winnipeg as Fresh Canvas Art Co. to paint a large outdoor mural for the Wall-to-Wall Festival.
Musicians Frank Bessai and Marco Claveria toured Yukon as the Marco Claveria Project.
Musicians Stephanie Blais and Paul Cournoyer toured in Monteal as Post Script and performed at Les Francofolies de Montreal music festival.
Frederick Kroetsch travelled to Inuvik, Nunavut to film a short documentary called “Quinn’s Camera” with Crystal Fraser.
Musicians Adam Brown, Timothy Brown, Daniel Cleary, Christopher Segger and William Wallace travelled to Frankfurt to tour as the band Striker.
Musicians Gavin Dunn, Dwayne Martineau, Chris Quesnel, Jeff Stuart, and Brad Tebble travelled to Austin to perform as the band The Hearts at the SXSW Festival and Conference.
Brittany Graling, Jennesse Graling, and Jasmine Ma are travelling with Thomas Scott aka DJ Thomas Culture to Orebro, Sweden to perform as The Sissy Fits at Live at Heart music festival.
Fabiola Belarmino de Farias Amorim, Mattia Berrini, Silvia Buttiglione and Vladimir Machado Rufino travelled to Palo Alto as the Vaughan String Quartet to participate in the 2018 Stanford String Quartet Seminar at Stanford University.
Kurtis Cockerill, Nicholas Daves, Alexandra Vissia, and Andrea Vissia went to Brighton, UK to perform as Vissia in The Great Escape Festival.
Chorister and singer Louise Ashdown will be travelling to Norfolk, Connecticut to participate in Yale School of Music’s Norfolk Chamber Music Festival Chamber Choir and Choral Conducting Workshop.
Visual artist Chelsea Boos will be travelling to Mexico City to meet with designers, fibre artists and other artisans.
Photographer Amber Bracken travelled to Snowmass, Colorado to participate in the Advanced Mentored Study Program, Visual Storytelling and Documentary Photography Projects at Anderson Ranch.
Stacey Cann is travelling to Charlottetown to perform Shield at the Art in the Open Festival.
Poet Vanessa Cardona travelled to Cali, Columbia to conduct research for her play Three Ladies, about the civil war in Columbia.
Poet Liam Coady is travelling to Guelph to perform in the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word.
Writer Alison Dowsett travelled to Toronto to attend the Creative Nonfiction Collective Conference.
Lauren Gillis travelled to Shelburne, Vermont to perform as Lucette at an outdoor concert at Shelburne Museum.
Lyne Gosselin travelled to Havana with aerial act Duo Flippy Hoop to perform at International Festival Circuba.
Writer Rayanne Haines travelled to Toronto to attend the Canadian Writers Summit.
Jake Hastey travelled to Montreal to attend a training seminar with strength trainer Charles Poliquin.
Samantha Jeffrey is travelling to Toronto to present her play Alberta #4 at the Rendezvous with Madness Festival.
Visual artist Madeline Mackay travelled to Santander, Spain to present and exhibit her work at Impact 10 International Print Conference.
Candace Makowichuk will be travelling to Calgary for the opening of her exhibition at Jarvis Hall Gallery August 24 – September 8, a collection of 20 pieces from her time as the Cemetery Artist in Residence.
Jessica Marsh travelled to Toronto to represent JAM Music Company artists Altameda, Joe Nolan and Mariel Buckley at the Canadian Music Week Showcase.
Conni Massing travelled to Urban Stages Theater in New York City to attend a workshop and reading of her play Matara, which will be performed in Edmonton at Workshop West Theatre in November.
Visual artists Syr Morrison and Chynna Howard travelled to Chicago to take a course in aerosol arts at Aerosol Academy of Art to assist with participating in the City of Edmonton Graffiti Prevention Mural Program.
Flamenco dancer Jane Oglivie travelled to Seville, Spain for professional development in Flamenco dance and song and to discuss the Edmonton Flamenco Festival with potential participants.
Jacqueline Ohm, host of CreativeMornings Edmonton, will travel to Iroquois Springs in Rock Hill, New York to attend the CreativeMornings Summit Camp.
Skye Oleson-Cormack will travel to Gothenburg, Sweden to display her photography installation “A Conversation with My Body” during EuroPride festival.
Chantal Schultz is travelling to Shafer, Minnesota to work an internship at the Franconia Sculpture Park.
Leila Sidi is travelling to Montreal to showcase his hand-built guitars at the Sonore Festival, an exhibition of high-end handcrafted guitars.
Writer Gail Sidonie-Sobat travelled to Toronto to attend the Canadian Writers’ Summit.
Publisher and writer Matthew Stepanic travelled to New York City to attend the ModMag conference about contemporary and indie magazines.
Choreographer and performer Kate Stashko is travelling to Tel Aviv, Israel to attend the Gaga Winter Intensive to receive instruction in Gaga dance and prepare for teacher training.
Musician Maddie Storvold is travelling across Canada to tour her new album and meet with musicians, labels, casting directors, and agencies.
Visual artist Jesse Thomas travelled to New Orleans to conduct research at the New Orleans Jazz Museum to inform an installation he’s been invited to work on for NOLA 300 Luna Fete, the city’s tercentennial celebration.
Musician Erin Wong travelled to Toronto to attend the Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute to receive training in baroque violin and bow.
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