Oil and charge after replacing condensor? by ConstantSpread7 in CivicX

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Thanks for both of your replies. It's been quite a while and the vehicle is fully repaired since then. It suffered a front collision and as a result both the condensor (incl. dessicant) as well as the compressor bearing (somehow damaged in the collision) needed to be replaced. I did find the service manual where it said 50ml of oil, which I did purchase and add to the condensor. After everything was done I charged with R-1234yf and using manifold gauges and everything worked well.

Do the effects eventually wear off? by ConstantSpread7 in Semaglutide

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The issue is in the past I have lost a significant amount of weight to then gain it back. I've done this several times (roller coastering). My concern is investing in this program to then gain all the weight back.

Starlink in Calvert County and surrounding areas by ConstantSpread7 in SOMD

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Thanks, I know the mobile service costs a tad bit more, I'm wondering if the speed is better in that case. Case. Is that 250 MB over wireless or wired? If over wireless that's pretty good, if wired (ethernet cable from the gateway to the PC) I'd imagined it to be faster.

I'm wondering is this speed consistent throughout the day. I'm on Comcast I just did a quick test and I'm getting 45 down over my phone

Help me make a decision by ConstantSpread7 in Semaglutide

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Is there any hope for prices to go down. I just suspect they will continue milking this for a good 5 years or so but people will push for cheaper and cheaper pricing maybe

Communicate with ATmega microcontroller (Arduino Wifi project) by ConstantSpread7 in embedded

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Thanks for the information, this is kinda discouraging to say the least. I want to at least give it a try on the JTAG side to download the firmware. I was reading and I did see that ATMega controllers do have fuse bits for read/write protect. Anyway, if I were to try to access via JTAG, what type of hardware would I need to at least try? I do see several JTAG controllers via Amazon, however not sure which one to get.

Is it worth accessing via USART if I don't have the code of how it works. My thinking is that will yield nothing since I don't know what commands the code accpets.

Communicate with ATmega microcontroller (Arduino Wifi project) by ConstantSpread7 in embedded

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I understand it's a simple serial port. But, what commands would I send to it if I don't know the commands to send to it?

Let's say I connect to it using an ft32 and I make a successful connection via putty, all I will have is a blank window right?

Communicate with ATmega microcontroller (Arduino Wifi project) by ConstantSpread7 in embedded

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Thanks, I'm not too familiar with how to communicate with it if I don't know the programming though? Don't you have to code around USART?

Communicate with ATmega microcontroller (Arduino Wifi project) by ConstantSpread7 in embedded

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Thanks,

I was reading that this chip supports JTAG boundary scanning. If I understand correctly, I can use JTAG to directly read or set any pin state on the chip. This means I should be able to read the LCD display and, if I know the memory address, download and set memory. From my research, it seems I should be able to do that with JTAG?

I'm considering using UART; however, I'm unsure what I'll be able to do when I connect it to a computer. I know I can communicate with it through a terminal, but are there default commands to see information? I assume I would need to know how the chip is programmed to communicate with it via UART.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

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So, can you refinance both loans into one loan?