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DragonOS 10
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alphafox02
DragonOS_10 is an out-of-the-box working operating system for anyone interested in software defined radios.
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I.R.A. (INTELLIGENT ROBOTIC ASSISTANT)
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Kendus Tisdale-Jeffries
Inspired by some of the companion robots I've seen, I wanted to design and build my own.
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LED Light Clock
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Jon Kunkee
Two 1-meter strings of APA104 LEDs, one ESP32
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Cheap Magic Band Antenna
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greenscum
A 6m dipole made for less than $30!
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Talker/80 for the TRS-80 Model 1, 3, and 4
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Michael Wessel
Talker/80 - New Dimensions in Voice Synthesis for the TRS-80
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CAN Master Interrupter
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kevarek
Simple device which provides USB to CAN bus conversion with option to physically corrupt transmitted CAN messages.
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HP5454x Screen Capture
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Bharbour
Allows capturing an image file of the Scope Screen to a file on a Linux box.
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Conway’s Game of Life on ESP32
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Don Pratt
In memory of John Conway, a simple implementation of the Game of Life on an ESP32 TTGO board.
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Iron Man's Arc Reactor Display
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Yele Labs
A display box with an Arc Rector logo that lights up.
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Krackle Krusher
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Eric
A pocket sized synthesizer based around the vintage LM709.
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Mech Box
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Yele Labs
Its a box powered by gears
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Maisken Homelay
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alfredo
An open source ESP32 board for home automation
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Cyber Box Monthly Solder Kit Subscription Box
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David
Would you like monthly subscription boxes to help you get better at electronics and soldering?
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Folding at home for COVID and beauty
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Joseph Marlin
Using Folding@Home exhaust to germinate tropic seeds.
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PLX-DAQ v2.11 Dual Trace Transfer to Excel
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David H Haffner Sr
This is my second installment on using PLX-DAQ as an easy method of sending data from an Arduino or any AVR related MCU to Excel. Here I will be showing you how to process the data into a graphical chart for plotting it’s values…the easy way
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