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Last edited by ScaleRobotics; - 22nd January 2011 at 22:48. Reason: Pause for approval
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Through a generous donation by rmteo, we are holding our first Wiki Project writing competition. The prize for the winning project Wiki (as voted by the registered users) will be a used Mikro Elektronika BigPic4 development board with a 80-pin PIC18F8520. (Comes without LCD's or SDCard).
Any registered user can enter. Your project doesn't need to be the most elaborate or the most complicated. It does need to be clearly written and include a schematic and PicBasic code, with hopefully a picture, or possibly a youtube video to help show your completed creation, and or in action. You may use other peoples ideas, but you MUST give them credit, and link to their post(s), and or websites. Although you are allowed to use other peoples ideas, this needs to be YOUR project. The documentation needs to be 100% done by you.
By entering, you are deemed to have accepted the rules of the competition, located here: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...y-Competitions
Please post you project here:
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/content.php?r=284
Users should judge the articles based on:
1. Are your description/instructions, pictures and schematics clearly written, and well placed?
2. Usefulness - Does your project address a common problem? Is this something that would be helpful to many other users?
3. Creativity - Find a creative way to solve a common problem? How about a creative way to display your Wiki? Need the use of a website to make your Wiki really special, then sign up for free space here at the picbasic forum! See http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...ee-Web-Hosting for free web hosting details.
Good luck!
All entries must be in by Feb 28th. There will be a vote by the users of the forum on March 1st to decide the winner.
You can start to work on your Wiki article at any time. The location to create a new wiki (Once you have read and agree to the rules) is here: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/content.php?r=284
Here is some general info about publishing a Wiki: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...ish-an-article
When you are done editing, let one of the moderators know, and we will make it "Live". If you need help, just ask for it, and we will answer any of your questions. You can either ask your questions on this thread, or by private message to ScaleRobotics , or any of the other moderators.
Thanks,
Walter
Last edited by mackrackit; - 23rd January 2011 at 16:39.
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Just a reminder, there are just over 3 weeks left to get your Wiki entry in for a chance (right now a pretty BIG chance, as I don't see any work started) to win a BigPic4 development board. This is the first prize of this value being given away on the forum. If this is successful, there is a possibility of other prizes in the future.
So go ahead. Don't be shy, share one of your projects big or small.
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/content.php?r=288
While you are editing your project on the wiki site, it will remain invisible to other members until you ask a moderator to publish it.
Hello Skols1,
No one has to post anything. We received a kind donation from one of our dedicated members. We are holding a competition of sorts to try to get more people involved in documenting their latest PIC project on our wiki site. I think my previous post pretty much explains it. See http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...8389#post98389 Let me know if you have any specific questions. There are plenty of Wiki articles here to get an idea of what others have done: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/content.php?r=5
Thanks,
Walter
I really want to enter this, Just trying to come up with an idea. Hmmm.....
-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
http://foamcasualty.com/ - Warbird R/C scratch building with foam!
How about asking who's working on? Could be a poll, or people just send a PM to Walter... Just to get the count.
In the Poll you could even ask if they feel to have enough time to finish.
If people just need more time to think about it, they should say ASAP.
my 2 cents, rules are ruless... The giveaway is really interesting here...
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Ok, all the articles are in, and we are impressed! Great projects guys. If you have not had a chance to check them all out, here they are: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...PIC4-Dev-Board
After you have decided which one you like best, come back here and vote! The winner will receive the BigPic4 board.
Thanks!
Last edited by ScaleRobotics; - 1st March 2011 at 05:11.
Get your votes in. As soon as this one closes, I have another development board to give away. It is an EasyPIC4 that comes with a PIC16F917, PIC18F4620 and a ZIF socket already installed in the 40-pin position (sorry, no GLCD, only the LCD).
Why pay for overpriced toys when you can have
professional grade tools for FREE!!!
Hey, come on guys, this competition has been tied for a day, with only 11 total votes. These are some pretty cool projects. Let's give them a respectfull vote! Can everyone Please vote on their favorite project? I'd hate to have to break the board in half for them, rmteo would have to pay double shipping.
Thank you!
Walter
Last chance to vote. Let's close this up! How about we call the winner at Midnight Pacific Time, about 21 hours from now. We had planned on ending it earlier, but we were neck to neck for quite a while, with a bit too few votes.
I bet that only moderators and admins had voted...
Ioannis
-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
http://foamcasualty.com/ - Warbird R/C scratch building with foam!
OK, it is of these rare moments that I like to loose!
Ioannis
To be fair, whilst the competition itself was obvious enough, the voting deadlines were'nt - I only stumbled upon the deadline today becuase I happen to have a question in the sub forum and wandered into this thread again. (I've since cast my vote)
It's a lot of work towards submiting an entry & I'm sure most forum posters would support/vote for the entrants *if* they had better visibility and reminders of the impending deadline .......perhaps something highly visible to alert all on the main forum homepage would yield more voting?
Anyway...good work to all those who entered & good luck.
That could be Dave
But I know there are more than 22 givers and helpers out there!
I think that the intention was the better as possible!!!
I also had difficulty to vote but as I was having access always to follow, and then I placed the link in my favourites when I read the announcement of Walter. Link in the well easy homepage would be really good for having one to see. This already would be enough to mine to see. Either who will be the winner, I already is happy in participating. It was very rewarding for me.
Congratulations for promoting a competition so pretty
Pimentel
Yay--I'm a giver and a helper! Nicest thing that's been said about me in some time!
I voted early (the hard part was deciding for which project to vote--several are quite good) but not very often. Bet I could figure out a way to run up the numbers... (Just kidding!)
Best Regards,
Paul
The way to avoid mistakes is to gain experience. The way to gain experience is to make mistakes.
Hello,
Any news about competition ?
Thank you
Pimentel
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