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15 Results for "《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 셔츠룸가격Ξ 셔츠룸후기brilliant셔츠룸추천셔츠룸가격셔츠룸가격moderate 강남셔츠룸㈚ ⓑ선릉셔츠룸셔츠룸후기vivid"
Cobalt 3, a pocket computer DIY
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Leonardo Leoni
A fancy pocket computer you can build yourself with simple through-hole components
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'pπ' - Projector + Raspberry Pi in a box
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Subir Bhaduri
A portable low-cost computer + projector based on the Raspberry Pi
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Mackerel 68k Computer
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Colin Maykish
A computer engineering journey through the Motorola 68k CPU family
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Z80 Computer - Attempt 1
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Alex Bowen
Fairly simple implementation of a computer system with a classic microprocessor
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Cat-644
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Mars
An 8-bit computer based around an AVR ATMega-644 and junk-box SRAM.
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Robot Panda
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RoboPandaPDX
Robot Panda is a kids toy turned high tech. I am installing 2 arduino mega's and tons of sensors. To make a fun interactive robot.
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Single Chip AVR BASIC Computer V0.3
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Dan
A computer running BASIC, generating composite video and reading PS/2 keyboard input using a single ATmega microcontroller
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AVR BASIC Computer V0.1
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Dan
A BASIC computer which generates composite video, reads PS/2 keyboard input and has an 8KB EEPROM IC for saving BASIC programs to.
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ELLO 2M
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Kn/vD
The DIY laptop built entirely from PCB
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ELLO 16P
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Kn/vD
A PIC24-based SBC
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Brainf*cktor
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jaromir.sukuba
Standalone brainf*ck computer in less than 1kB of code
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Building a desktop
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Jordan Lau
Not much to say but I wanted to have a nice desktop for gaming and doing 3D renderings.
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Kuberdoo
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Andy Shinn
A mini desktop computer cluster based on the UDOO x86
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Arduino IO card for Amstrad CPC 6128
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darrenLindley
Hooking an Amstrad CPC 6128 to the modern world with HDMI converter, USB floppy and Arduino based expansion card
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DEC H-500 Computer Lab Reproduction
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Michael Gardi
Reproduce the Digital Computer Lab H-500, a training tool from the late 60's aimed at teaching people the basics of logic circuits.
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