Help Needed: Finding Working Sensor Project Online

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A user is seeking assistance in finding a reliable and executable sensor project online, as previous attempts have failed. The term "executable" is defined by one participant as a project that functions well, but the initial request lacks clarity. Additional details regarding the type of sensor and the project's scale are necessary for more targeted help. Participants emphasize the importance of specificity to provide meaningful responses. The discussion highlights the need for clear communication when seeking technical assistance.
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hi, i have a problem to find an executable sensor project on the net. i found one but it did not work.does anyone help me in finding a guaranteed executable one? thanks.
 
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What is the definition of "executable" to you?

- Warren
 
executable means it work good.
 
Your posts are a little ambiguous.

What type of sensor? How large a project? etc.

You'll need to be a little more specific for any meaningful response.
 
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