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  • Texting Without Cell Towers, Power Grid, or the Internet: IoT meets AX.25 Aboard an Arboreal Space Elevator
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  • Could this work?

  • I recovered the project file from my drive and made some changes to it. The question is, which wire goes where? I won't know for sure until the dummy plug arrives, but the AUX line is definitely used for this purpose. I even created an EDID data for...
  • Sym-1 plus EPROM

  • One of the popular chip formats in the 70's and 80's were the ubiquitous EPROMs (Electrically Programmable Read Only Memories). They had very good memory density at the time and were accessible technology for hackers and OEMs alike. They had the advantage...