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1238 Results for "㈁ 휴대폰포커게임사이트 ㉶ rfa609.top ㆄ RHTMXHQRPDLA ㅹ 모바일홀덤사이트 ㉧ 사행게임 ㈓ 메이져포커 ㈓ 홀덤동호인 ㅆ 갤럭시바둑이㉺ 대전맞고"
arduIoT .com/U2 project
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Dimitri Synodinos
UNO bootloader, SD card, Clock RTC DS3231, NRF24l01 Plug, Voltage Regulator
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Lichee Pi-top
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Rune Kyndal
small Linux palmtop device
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$100 Raspberry Pi 2 laptop using a lapdock
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Dylan Bleier
The Pi-Top will run you $300. This project creates an equivalent product for 1/3 the cost by being resourceful with cheap hardware.
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BiPilot
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Michał
Bip-pilot for youngest
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djfox - dj interface midi/audio
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jeff
dj midi controller/interface with audio+headphone outputs
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Retropie: Full guide for Raspberry Pi
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Dmitry
How to turn your Raspberry Pi into an all-in-one retro gaming console
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Breadboard Gameboy
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Raphael Stäbler
A Gameboy emulator assembled on a breadboard that runs 1989's Tetris at full speed with sound!
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Bike Computer - Arduino Nano 33 IoT
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Mikael Jacobsson
An attempt to create an bike computer using the Arduino Nano 33 IoT
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Foofy Weensy - Teensy + ESP8266
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Stephen Edwards
A Teensy development board which includes a ESP8266 and Lipo charger.
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ULTIFlow
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lampii
An exaggerated reflow oven controller
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Reading SD Cards on a 6502+6522 Computer
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George Foot
A step by step guide to reading SD cards on your homebrew Ben Eater-like 6502 computer
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RetroPie - Handheld
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Cees Meijer
Reviving my Atari Lynx games on modern hardware
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Sym-1 A 6502 Phoenix!
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Rob Ward
A simple filing system for a Sym-1 with the Resident Assembler and Editor
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ESP32 3-Channel Power Logger
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Ovidiu
Power logger based on the INA3221 chip with TFT Display, SD card and battery (charging and monitoring) support
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Low-Power E-Paper Calendar
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John
An attempt at building a stylish, low-power calendar, thanks to the ESP32 and an e-paper display that (for now) resembles a framed picture
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