Chris11:59 AMHi Folks! Nicolas Tremblay11:59 AMShould be fun and a bit different from the usual chats. Chris11:59 AMHow is the day treating you so far? mmca joined the room.11:59 AM Mark Jeronimus12:00 PMrainy. bri'ish weather mmca12:00 PMG'day Chris...
The schematics are done! I kind of want to do a video going over the design process as this has evolved over what's now several years, there have been a ton of changes to everything. For now I'll throw some (slightly) better explanations...
OK, I guess we can kick it off now. Welcome to Hack Chat everyone, I'm Dan and I'll be moderating today along with Dusan for Tube Time, who joins us to look at the ins and outs of building your own retro sound cards and such. Good afternoon, Tube Time...
Jeff Epler12:22 PMhttps://hackaday.com/2009/06/04/palm-pre-ipod-spoofing-confirmed/ maybe this is PT's story about impersonating USB devices for itunes jayceerail12:23 PMHas anyone made an analog keyboard? pt12:23 PMhttps://hackaday.com/2009/06/04/palm-pre-ipod-spoofing-confirmed/...
Usagi Electric (David)12:39 PMHave you tried played around with any other types of vintage computer memory? Drum memory seems to have been the primary memory used until core memory became viable, but Williams Tubes were also super interesting. Ken Berkun12:39...
Dan Maloney12:00 PMOK, welcome back to the Hack Chat! We've been on break since before Christmas, so I'm going to have to remember all the right buttons to push. Anyways, let's get started. I'm Dan, I'll be the mod today along with Dusan as we welcome...
So I've recently got a fully electrically and mechanically complete CAD model of Tetrinsic and was, once again, doing some research for Tetent, mainly because I don't like how this featureless flat face looks: It turns out that the eteeController...
Joe Stavitsky11:43 AMHowdy folks. Anyone else here with studio recording experience? I've been out of the game for years, but I think I'll get back in soon. Chris11:53 AMMy only experience has been working with Bose in their acoustic stations; I don't...
Edwin Hwu12:15 PMThe encoder costs around 150 Euro including the scale..... Mark J Hughes12:15 PMAffordable to some - not so affordable to others. Mark J Hughes12:15 PM(See y'all -- I'll have to read the rest in the transcripts) Edwin Hwu12:15 PMyeah.....more...
Still Thursday or whatever, 21:22, 08/12/2022Thursday, 16:41, 15/12/2022 - it took me an entire week to finish this incomplete project log.Also, I will skip the part were I fix grammar mistakes, this Project Log is just so long that it is lagging...
Brainstorming Our first idea was to keep the idea of a lamp, but we had to remake the story in order to use more sensors. We also had to decide what sensors we wanted to use, so that way we could adapt our story to the sensor we were using. We knew that...
Story: LoRa is a wireless network solution that emerged in the field of IoT. It is a low-power and wide-area network with low power consumption and a long transmission range. In this project, I’m going to explain how to build a LoRa-powered solar power...
Dafydd Roche Paul - that's because the parts (if it's the same as other semi guys) aren't designed, verified, bench tested or prod tested to guarantee driftDafydd Roche drift tests costs seconds on a tester, and in many cases, multi-temp test runs, which...
* NOTE TO THE READER *: Due to a text size limitation of the Hackaday. io site a few chapters have been moved to "Log files". In this case you have just to click on the link of the chapter's title to open a new tab and read it. * * PROJECT STATUS (18/04/2023)...