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  • Pi 400 Video Editing: Fail #1

  • I'm sitting down to start creating a video I started a while ago and never finished. I'll be doing it on the Pi 400 of course. Pi 400, Vilros Pidock 400, in ear monitors, kdenlive, Audacity, extra patience. The first step is to review all the footage...
  • HACKLET 26 – ARDUINO PROJECTS

  • Arduino is one of those boards that has become synonymous with hacking and making. Since its introduction in 2005, over 700,000 official Arduino boards have been sold, along with untold millions of compatible and clone boards. Hackers and makers around...
  • HACKLET 70 – CALCULATOR PROJECTS

  • Hackers, makers, and engineers have long had a love affair with number crunching. Specifically with the machines that make crunching numbers easier. Today it may be computers, smart watches, and smartphones, but that wasn’t always the case. In the 50’s...
  • HACKLET 98 – UNDERWATER ROVS

  • A few motors, propellers, a camera, maybe a wire tether, and some waterproof electronics. Throw it all together and baby you’ve got an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) cooking! It all sounds simple on the surface, but underwater ROVs are a...
  • Ethernet Success

  • I was considering using an ethernet to serial converter, and using an AT command protocol to connect to the ethernet. Realizing this would tie up the only serial port, I didn't want to do that: Bridging ethernet and serial may be one area where such...
  • Memory isn't what it used to be

  • From late February 2014The first test off the block was to adapt the default Arduino WebClient example. I've got a standard Ethernet shield, so there's no Slave Select pin to muck about with – it's on pin 10.As used in the example code, google is a poor...
  • Ready for Jams

  • Time since the last update has been spent coding a smooth interface for the jamPi, coming up with a logical format to store patches, debugging to make sure there aren't too many crashes when I'm playing live, making sure there is always a way to get...
  • Updates on various things

  • It's a good thing I don't do this for a living, because I don't go very fast. Mostly it's because I act like a dog that goes in a different direction every time it smells something new. I've worked through several things without updating the project...
  • Audio Compression Schemes

  • Summary: Today I managed to get the basic build system working for the STM32F405 board that I am going (try to) use for the first prototype. I reviewed some audio compression technologies, and am either going to do MP3 or Vorbis.  I found a fixed-point...
  • Updates

  • I can't believe it's been two months since I last posted here. Much has happened on this project and, although I don't have time to write in detail about these things now, I wanted to give you a brief overview. Warning: Expect Exclamation Marks.----------...
  • 2020-08-28 Progress Update - PCB prototype assembled!

  • It took me all week but I'm finally done with the assembly of the prototype PCB. I had multiple issues mostly related to overestimating my own SMD soldering skills! The board look awesome and everything works very well. I'll rework the PCB to use...
  • Success!!! It works well indeed

  • After the rain passed on Sunday I was able to get out and run another proper field test with the ground unit.  Video of this test and all the case builds should be live in a few weeks (part 2 only airs tomorrow on YouTube) so here is the text...
  • SDRAM Working in a Different Context

  • There's an interesting project from 2014 called TG68 Experiments at Retro Ramblings (AMR) to create a 68000 CPU that uses the SDRAM on these inexpensive FPGA cards. The project starts with the 68K same core (TG68) I've been using by Tobias...