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  • A Long, Long Overdue Update

  • Quick story. I brought this computer to the Vintage Computer Festival 9.1 last year to show Bil, Dave, and all the other cool people at the event. At the time, I was freerunning the processor, watching the blinkenlight count up. Great stuff, and proof...
  • You can refactor hardware, right?

  • I'm in the middle of a few free days right now, and I figured it's time to take a look at this project. Things aren't good. Let's go over what's wrong with it:It's not doneIt's not even close to being doneThe 'not being done' is mostly a result of using...
  • Dev Tools

  • I'm exploring the STM32 F3 for this project:→InsertImageLinux Setup→InsertImage- Toolchain: GNU Tools for ARM→InsertImage- Bare metal template→InsertImage- OpenOCD Git repo: git://git.code.sf.net/p/openocd/code→InsertImageTexane Repo:→InsertImage-...
  • PN532 Reader

  • Project deadline is 17 days away.→InsertImageThe ElecFreaks PN532 based NFC reader arrived today. Had I realized that all their software samples are derived from the Adafruit board I would have ordered that one to support the open source effort (sorry...
  • Full Proof of Concept

  • Days until deadline: 13→InsertImageI have had a few productive nights of coding and now have a working proof of concept. After arriving home from holiday at in-laws house I was happy to see the NTAG203 samples I had ordered had arrived while I was gone....
  • Prototype and Firmware Complete

  • I'm happy to report that I have finished the hardware prototype and have the first full version of the firmware done.→InsertImageThat turns out to be a lot of wires. From left to right is the PN532 NFC reader, Arduino, and breadboard. On the breadboard...
  • Let's build this thing

  • Mechanical assembly always takes longer than I think it will. I figured one evening would be all it takes to build this thing, but by the time I figured out the size of the acrylic, cut a wood base for it, tested the layout of the components, then drilled...
  • Soldering Complete

  • →InsertImageSo here's the deal. One of my prejudices against Arduino is that it's an expensive board to leave with a project. But this is kind of a one-time thing so I was happy to find the Seeed Studio protoype shield for like $7.95 at the local Radio...
  • Gathering Components

  • First, you're going to need a deck. If you're working on a budget, go to Walmart or Academy Sporting Goods or similar and pick up something cheap for around $20. The above deck is a bustin mini maestro, which I think I got for $80-90. The primary difference...
  • Meeting in the Middle

  • Simultaneously designing top-down and bottom-up until your designs meet in the middle to produce a functional result. →InsertImageThat sounds like a horrible idea.→InsertImageFor this project, this was the only design strategy that made sense,...
  • Forklift Donation

  • When we started this project, we didn't actually know how we were going to finance it, or where we were even going to get some components -- but we set the wheel in motion and struck luck!→InsertImageWe had sent out a few sponsor emails to local companies...
  • Autobots Assemble!

  • Now that we have a car and a motor, we need to fill in the gaps. First off is coupling the motor to the original transmission of the car.→InsertImageIn machine shop class I replicated the spline pattern found in the pump motor -- first on the lathe.→InsertImageThen...
  • Finishing Touches and the Virgin Ride

  • Wait a second -- how are we going to control this thing? While a simple ON/OFF switch sufficed for the electric scooters, we don't think it'll work so well with a car...→InsertImageWe picked up an Alltrax 450A 72V golf cart off eBay for a few hundred...
  • Conclusion

  • We did it. We took a 1993 Honda Del Sol, and a equally old electric forklift and merged them together into something we like to call the Delsolectric Car.→InsertImageIt might not be pretty. But it worked. We even managed to get it up to 100km/h on the...
  • An RGB button...

  • I really like these big dome buttons from SparkFun, but they don't come in an RGB flavour. This is really annoying as they would be ideal for the color control on our system.→InsertImageNot to worry though, a couple of minutes with some snips and a soldering...