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The Electric Helicopter Beginners Guide v17.pdf

R/C helicopters are not dynamically stable, and they require constant stick input. It’s very similar to balancing a marble on a sheet of glass by radio control. In addition to this, the glass can be rotated which then rotates all the directions.
Therefore, it takes a lot of time to develop a good sense of balance and orientation. You will learn much faster if you can dedicate at least a half-hour a day to practicing on a flight simulator.

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Common LISP: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation.pdf

July 3, 2008 · Filed Under Artificial Intelligence · Comment  · Tags: , ,

Prior to about 1984, the Lisps available on personal computers weren’t very good due to the small memories of the early machines. Today’s personal computers often come with several megabytes of RAM and a hard disk as standard equipment. They run full implementations of the Common Lisp standard, and provide the same high-quality tools as the Lisps in university and industrial research labs. The “Lisp Toolkit” sections of this book will introduce you to the advanced features of the Common Lisp programming environment that have made the language such a productive tool for rapid prototyping and AI programming.

Exeter Chess Club: The Italian Game for beginners.pdf

June 24, 2008 · Filed Under Chess & Cards · 3 Comments  · Tags: ,

This is an updated and expanded version of a booklet first written in 1994. The major change is the conversion of the ‘example games’ section to a much larger ‘ideas and traps’ section.

The Basic Electronics Soldering & Desoldering Guide.pdf

June 18, 2008 · Filed Under Practical Electronics · Comment  · Tags:

This written guide will help beginners and novices to obtain effective results when soldering electronic components. If you have little or no experience of using a soldering iron, then EPE recommends that you practice your soldering technique on some fresh surplus components and clean stripboard (protoboard), before experimenting with a proper constructional project.

Programming dsPIC Microcontrollers in PASCAL

August 7, 2007 · Filed Under Pascal · 2 Comments  · Tags: , ,

Learn how to write your own program, debug it, and use it to start the microcontroller. Authors Zoran MilivojeviÄc and Djordje Å aponjiÄc have provided plenty of practical examples with necessary connection schemes: temperature sensors, AD and DA converters, LCD and LED displays, relays, communications.