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C and hardware !
Hello !
I have a friend , in one day he tell me this : some guy made a cool program in C , for some sort or hardware control . I say : wow ! Maybe someone , can give me an example , how can C control hardware so good ( as I hear ) , and maybe some cool information , where to learn the idea , and who knows , write new funny aplications in C . I'm not an expert , so I cannot tell to much . But if anyone has some tutorials / information I can read about interaction withing C coding and harware stuff , it will be welcomed ! |
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Could you be more specific? I have no idea what you mean or your friend was showing you.
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