control algorithm for LED shift register
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‎2024-11-20 4:38 AM - last edited on ‎2024-11-21 1:55 AM by Andrew Neil
Friends, which algorithm do you use to control the LEDs in this structure? I need your ideas. I have prepared a table of the LEDs' turn on order.
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‎2024-11-25 4:00 AM - last edited on ‎2024-11-25 4:06 AM by mƎALLEm
Hocam kendinizi bu kadar ezerek motivasyonunuzu düşürmeyin. Forumdaki yazıları okuduğumda çevirinizin biraz zayıf olduğunu ve kendinizi anlatmakta zorlandığınızı gördüm. Çeviri aracı için ChatGPT kullanabilirsiniz. Yazılım konusunda ise düşündüğünüz şekilde sorular sormaktan ziyade daha genel bir soru sorarsanız herkes sorunuzu anlayacaktır.
Translation:
Mr, Don't let yourself get demotivated by being so hard on yourself. When I read the forum posts, I saw that your translation was a bit weak and that you had difficulty explaining yourself. You can use ChatGPT for translation. As for software, if you ask a more general question rather than asking questions as you think, everyone will understand your question.
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‎2024-11-25 4:05 AM
Hello, @muratsimsek ,
1- The official language is English
2- The community is also an efficient way to get answers/solutions.
Thank you
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‎2024-11-25 4:16 AM
Thank you for your answer, you can be sure that I will pay attention.
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‎2024-11-25 4:23 AM
@muratsimsek wrote:As for software, if you ask a more general question rather than asking questions as you think, everyone will understand your question.
I'm not sure that's true?
Without specific details, people can't give specific answers.
"General" soon becomes too vague to answer.
Giving a diagram is often a clearer way to convey technical details (particularly electrical connections) than text - especially when there's a language barrier.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2024-11-25 4:26 AM
I definitely agree with your answer. Some words within the language used can have multiple meanings, and while this can make understanding somewhat easier, as you mentioned, the language barrier makes everything more difficult. Therefore, any material that supports the problem makes it even more efficient.

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