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  • Hacklet 56: Brain Hacks

  • The brain is the most powerful – and least understood computer known to man. For these very reasons, working with the mind has long been an attraction for hackers, makers, and engineers. Everything from EEG to magnetic stimulus to actual implants have...
  • HACKLET 68 – ROCKET PROJECTS

  • There’s just something amazing about counting down and watching a rocket lift off the pad, soaring high into the sky. The excitement is multiplied when the rocket is one you built yourself. Amateur rocketry has been inspiring hackers and engineers for...
  • 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 92 – WORKBENCHES AND TOOLBOXES

  • Everyone needs a place to work. While some of us have well equipped labs with soldering stations, oscilloscopes, and a myriad of other tools, others perform their hacks on the kitchen table. Still, some hackers have to be on the go – taking their tools...
  • Latest UX tweaks to Hackaday.io

  • You asked and we listened. Here are the latest changes to the hackaday.io user interface.1. We've added Likes to Member Pages, and the number of page likes will also be displayed in the feed. At the top of the Pages, we've added the number of likes and...
  • HACKLET 104 – TEST EQUIPMENT PROJECTS

  • Hardware hackers love their test equipment. There are entire forums dedicated to talking about multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and other common bench tools. At times it seems we spend more time talking about our tools than actually using...
  • What we know so far ...

  • 1. The eheim software itself has a firmware update button, but it links to a defunct php script on their site, so it doesn't work. They no longer supply firmware updates to users, you can send in your pump head (yeah, right) or you can use a third party...
  • Update... Prototype 1 Delivered!

  • At a bass player get together I hosted last Sunday in Rhode Island, Chris Stambaugh delivered the first prototype of the wing bass. The good news is that it felt and sounded exactly the way I thought it would. The bad news is that Chris has to re-engineer...
  • Sub-Wheel Rollers

  • To make the sub-wheels I had to make a mold, unfortunately I do not have any footage of the mold being manufactured, but it was also made on a CNC mill. Here is what it looks like.The round aluminium bar in the mold is the center of the rollers. It used...
  • First meeting results:

  • A bit delayed in posting but result set is this:Write up a document stating requested budget and how said budget will be used.  This budget is going to cover these things for phase 1: 4 pieces of 4" x 6" x 1/8"  white acrylic sheets (Source...
  • Bringing up CP/M Plus

  • I've been working all week to try and get CP/M Plus (aka CP/M 3) to boot on the Z80 system. Compared to CP/M 2.2, it's much more complicated due to the large number of features that were added. I could stick to just running CP/M 2.2, but then there would...
  • PAL Colour

  • I've taken a break from CP/M Plus for the time being so I don't lose interest in the project. I'm currently looking at implementing a colour graphics overlay board. Presently, the colour is generated by an ATmega164P, a 74HC74 flip flop and a 74HC08...
  • CP/M Plus (finally) booted

  • Okay so it has been quite some time since I've provided an update. I've got good news however. I have at long last got CP/M Plus to boot correctly on my hardware and got it to use bank switched memory.The disk access speed improvements are significant....