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  • Log#35 : Register Parking

  • By whygee on Tuesday 8 November 2011, 16:29 - Architecture Warning : this is partially deprecated since 2013-08-09, see http://yasep.org/#!doc/reg-mem#parking As the YASEP architecture specifies, there are 5 normal registers (R1-R5) and 5 pairs of data/address...
  • Going both ways

  • I am now writing a program that runs both backwards and forwards iterations simultaneously on 2 cores, using the POSIX threads library. The performance seems reasonable, I included some little scheduling tricks to save a fraction of performance here...
  • A Physical Interface for Virtual Tapes

  • The wonderful York University Computer Museum MCM/70 Emulator allowed the user to manipulate the cassette drives through the onscreen interface. From the MCM/70 Emulator manual: The MCM/70 computers were equipped with up to two digital cassette drives....
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • Hi everyone, welcome to the Hack Chat today. My name is Dan and I'll be moderating today along with Dusan. We're joined by Uri Shaked today, who's doing a HackadayU course soon on RaspPi 2040 and Pico, and completed a course earlier in the year on AVR...
  • Zero Ordered ++

  • UPDATE 10-9-16: OMG There's a composite output! Whew, none of that ridonculous HDMI hacking necessary in the near future. And where the heck did my SD-card reader/writer go...?------------------Alright! I've placed an order for My Very First Single-Board-Computer,...
  • Inside the TI-86

  • Random notes, randomly updating, for now ... RAM: https://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/47125/SONY/CXK581000ATM.html 128KB, has one NC pin, pin 9, so 256K in the same form-factor might be a thing, though not seen amongst the list of related...
  • Complete!!

  • Hello everyone! I would like to share an interesting project that I've been working on! This is almost everything I saw in the thumbnail. I will briefly explain the project. My current project is very similar to the one I created before. Therefore, please...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • OK, let's get started. I'm really excited to have Sam Zeloof here with us today. We've been covering Sam's homebrew ICs for a while now, and it's great to have him for a realtime chat. Welcome, Sam! Can you maybe kick things off with a little about yourself?...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • Welcome everyone, time for the Gigatron Hack Chat. I'm Dan Maloney, I'll be the moderator today. I want to welcome Walter Belgers to the chat today to talk all about the Gigatron. Walter, thanks for coming on in what must be a difficult time. We were...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • OK, welcome everyone. Today's Hack Chat is a bit different, since we have no host per se. I'll be moderating, though - I'm Dan Maloney, staff writer at Hackaday.com and community engineer at Hackaday.io, BTW [skaarj]12:01 PMHint: for whoever is working...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • OK all, big crowd today. A warm welcome to all of you who came over via RTL-SDR.com, and to everyone else. I'm Dan, a staff writer here at Hackaday, and I'll be the mod today for Dr. Marc Lichtman as we dive into Learning SDR and DSP! Welcome, Marc!...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • OK, all, we've already got a good discussion going, but let's kick things off "officially". Welcome all, I'm Dan, and Dusan and I will be modding today as we welcome Jonathan Schwartz to the Hack Chat. And I apologize in advance if my fingers get wrapped...