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  • Interrupt Controller

  • We spent the last two episodes working on the Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC), adding some more instructions (UXTH, MULS, REV), and working on the special register implementation (MRS / MSR / CSPID i / CPSIE i) instructions. We got Hello...
  • Removing undesired reflections/spots

  • Hey all!This is another project log to update the latest developments of OWL (Just in case you forgot, we call it OWL because, well, Open Indirect Ophthalmoscope, OIO).So, since the last time I made a log, we’ve been working on--making an elegant GUI...
  • Hackathon!

  • Hello again, This weekend we took part in the delightful Hackathon focused on 'Robotics in Education' organised by the Imperial College Advanced Hackspace. We met more than our fair share of interesting people, and even got some work done on the project...
  • Raspberry Pi 4 Compatibility

  • With the surprise release of the Raspberry Pi 4, I started receiving questions about compatibility with the LiFePO4wered/Pi+. Here’s what I found out! Surprise Raspberry Pi 4 release Like most people, I hadn’t really expected to see a next generation...
  • Hardware

  • To start off, thanks to JLCPCB for sponsoring this project as well as providing pcbs to get the ball rolling. JLCPCB Prototype for $2 (Any Color): https://jlcpcb.com The hardware requirements of this project are fairly simple: two buttons for setting...
  • A faux-flame light bulb

  • Next up is a flame light bulb - the "field" has advanced quite a bit beyond the humble candle flicker LED. I did a little experiment here: I fed the tear down photos into ChatGPT (GPT4-Turbo with Vision, assumingly) and asked to write a tear down report...
  • The big recap post

  • Note This project log is for everyone that wants to know what happened with the soft soldering jig since the last update. If you are mostly interested in the newest files please hold out for a bit; in the coming week I will be publishing the files for...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • Hi everyone, welcome to the last Hack Chat of 2020! I'm Dan, I'll be moderating again today for David Lovett, aka Usagi Electric, and we're going to be talking about Vacuum Tube Logic, or pretty much anything about vacuum tube circuits. David, can you...
  • FLED

  • So we had an idle Friday afternoon here at SupplyFrame HQ and our evil overlord Alek asked us to build something cool for the office.With the restriction of only having a day to build we didn't have many choices in what we could source components for,...
  • Oh No! *Pop*

  • So just after presidents day we came back into the office and found that the FLED was dead! Turned it on and nothing happened. After eliminating the ATX PSU from the equation it became clear we would need to pull the display down and open it up to find...
  • The Design And Construction Of A Backplane

  • This entire project is a little bit of an odd bird. In terms of electronic sophistication, it’s not too different than any of the other homebrew computers you might see on Hackaday. This isn’t a project that will just sit on my workbench until I die...
  • Power And Reset Circuits

  • Since we're using an ATX power supply for this computer, there is a little magic that needs to happen before it becomes a proper power supply. Besides the usual orange, red, yellow and black wires attached to a 20-pin connector, there are also a few...
  • Theory of a CPU module

  • Compared to the 8080, the Z80, the 6809, 6502, and all the other 8-bit microprocessors used in boxxen of yore, the CPU I’m using for this project - the Motorola 68000 is both extremely powerful and extraordinarily complex. The power comes from a huge...