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178 Results for "↘ 최저가 Ò1Ò〈⑻⑷89〉83Ò⑥ ↗셔츠룸퍼블릭△workmen강남퍼블릭㏊강남퍼블릭trip 퍼블릭룸━강남퍼블릭㉰강남퍼블릭◆△셔츠룸퍼블릭patient"
Venco - Open Bike Computer
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Victor Pronchev
It analyses the data from the sensors - gyroscope and the accelerometer and displays the current state of the vehicle
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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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Homebrew ternary computer
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Dmitry V. Sokolov
TRIADOR: The only ternary computer made for real in the past 50 years.
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table case
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Djiriod
I've built a table, functioning as a PC case with water cooling
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Ethereum Mining Rig
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Dylan Brophy
Building computers for profit? Sounds fun AND useful!
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Blinkenrechner
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Grant Giesbrecht
Computer based on a homemade 8-bit CPU
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USB to PC/AT Keyboard Converter
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consciousflesh
A simple circuit and a bit of code to connect USB keyboard to a PC/AT computer using the Raspberry Pi
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Hix Retro Computer
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hitlp
A small and personal project to create a simple but functional computer
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Photic Driving - Light as a Human Interface
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Harry Lew
The frequency at which light is presented can be used as an alternative method for interfacing to technology.
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Pentesting BBU Dropbox
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b1tbang3r
A small, computer battery backup unit turned into a pentesting dropbox.
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ShionKeys
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Shion
Future-oriented Super-simple-ergonomic cross-device keyboard
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OMEN Alpha
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Martin Maly
As-simple-as-possible computer with the 8085 CPU
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DEXT Meteor:
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london almida
The DEXT Meteor is a powerful and small FPGA computer with a unique OS.
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Z80-MBC2: a 4 ICs homebrew Z80 computer
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Just4Fun
Homemade 8MHz Z80 SBC, 128kB banked RAM, RTC, SD (HD emulation), Basic and Forth interpreter, CP/M 2.2 and 3, UCSD Pascal, Fuzix and more...
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8088 Homebrew Computer
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s0s
This is an 8088 homebrew computer I'm building on a breadboard, with a simple command line.
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