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  • PART 1: Designing and Printing the Body

  • **NOTE** The first three project logs I made were for V1 of this project, inside a Lomo LC-A. I'm leaving them here for posterity (and for anyone interested in going that route) but V2 and the active project starts here: https://hackaday.io/project/175776-lomopi-digital-tlr-camera/log/217143-part-4-v2-begins...
  • The problem with EDM and GRBL/Marlin/LinuxCNC

  • That was a bumpy ride and I learned much about why most OpenSource Motion controllers just won't do very well with EDM.It doesn't matter if it is Marlin, LinuxCNC or GRBL. They all use some kind of step buffers to store prepared blocks with step instructions....
  • Low rider

  • Well, I had an opportunity to to put the prototype on my µCurrent and it came back at something like 90 µA, which seemed quite high to me.The challenge is that you want to have a relatively fast clock while beeping so that you can run lots...
  • HACKLET 15 – ARCADE FIRE

  • This week's Hacklet is dedicated to arcade games. The arcade parlors of the 80′s and early 90′s may have given way to today's consoles and PC games, but the classic stand-up arcade cabinet lives on! Plenty of hackers have restored old arcade cabinets,...
  • Part 4 - by Shlonkin

  • Cern sat down at the tiny desk the ISD had assigned to him and began sifting through the various files on Kip Heren that he had loaded from the population database. There wasn't much there besides a brief bio, port records, ship registration and a couple...
  • September 20, 2015

  • This blog post is going to be a bit scattered. At this moment, I have a lot of projects at the 80% or a little more done, but nothing complete finished. I have been putting off any sort of update because I've been waiting to at least finish one or two...
  • On the subject of keyboards

  • The dumb badge requires a keyboard, and I'm doing this with a silicone keyboard like you'd find in a remote control or a ZX Spectrum. That's the easiest and cheapest way to put 100 buttons on something. But what is the layout going to look like? It's...
  • Update July 18th

  • Working on my MSX for RC2014 is not a planned or organised project.  For the most part, when I have some time on the weekends and the occasional evening, I just follow my fancy - would ever takes my interest at the time I sit down. Sometimes, I...
  • Jumperless Has Exploded

  • So, apparently YouTube has deemed my Hackaday Prize entry video worthy to show to basically everyone ever.  Well, half of everyone... C'mon ladies and User-specified people, don't make my analytics look like a drawing of a dick. Jeez, we really...
  • Another real-time update

  • Another real-time update: The Cat-644 is no longer a naked circuit board.  The two boards fit side by side inside a compact wooden case.  I could have just put the circuit board in a box, and connect it through a KVM to my existing keyboard...
  • Will this thing kill you?

  • Imagine some awesome person builds the calculator. They're messing around inside under the worst possible circumstances. Specifically, the power is still on, using both hands, one poking with a metal-handled screwdriver and the other touching ground....