> "ReLogic if you ever read this although I doubt it"
They should definitely pay you to add this. They can do it by just hiring you remote for a little while even if you are still a student and you add this wiring code. You speeded up their code so many orders of magnitude without even having access to it. Most people would have a hard time doing it even if they can see the source code.
Also I have a question, what do you think about RISC-V? I never cared about embedded code until recently when I saw that you can buy an ESP32 chip for like five dollars and it's as powerful as a computer from the 90s and it has bluetooth and wifi, I was like wtf. I saw the most recent version ESP32-S3 uses RISC-V, and the new Arduino R4 uses ESP32-S3. Also related to RISC-V I saw this Jim Keller youtube video where he is all-in on RISC-V https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MrGNlXRi9M
I think it has a lot of technical merit and I heavily appreciate the fact that it's open source which is why I used it here. That being said in terms of microcontrollers I don't think it's doing anything fundamentally that much better than ARM, most of it's competitive advantage just comes from the fact that it's open source.
Edit: just as a disclaimer I've never actually written any ARM assembly/silicon design so I'm probably not the most qualified to have an opinion on this
They should definitely pay you to add this. They can do it by just hiring you remote for a little while even if you are still a student and you add this wiring code. You speeded up their code so many orders of magnitude without even having access to it. Most people would have a hard time doing it even if they can see the source code.
Also I have a question, what do you think about RISC-V? I never cared about embedded code until recently when I saw that you can buy an ESP32 chip for like five dollars and it's as powerful as a computer from the 90s and it has bluetooth and wifi, I was like wtf. I saw the most recent version ESP32-S3 uses RISC-V, and the new Arduino R4 uses ESP32-S3. Also related to RISC-V I saw this Jim Keller youtube video where he is all-in on RISC-V https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MrGNlXRi9M