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  • A Traveler Has Arrived

  • Make contact. Unscrambled circles will get you there:hackaday.io/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Across: 3: this is what project #164913 is all about 5: dressed in stripes of BBROYGBVGW 8: I go clack and have an electromagnet 11: the brain of the circuit 13: one of the...
  • Supercon Badge Scrolling text

  • Couldn't take a picture with my phone.  The screen showed white block where the text should be. Their scroller example from https://hackaday.io/project/161859-2018-hackaday-superconference-badge/log/154558-basic-program-examples looks like:...
  • The Little Green Tower

  • For lack of a better place, the Instructions project section gives a detailed description of the system.  Last update September 25, 2018. If you would like more information on the custom Raspberry PI board that controls the system, there is another...
  • Latitude E6400 Coreboot port

  • The main differences between the E6400 and the T400 are the SuperIO, the EC, and the use of DDR2 RAM instead of DDR3. The SuperIO is supported by coreboot, so it should just be a matter of including it in one of the files, but I may have to write new...
  • Arduino Line Follower Robot

  • COMPONENTS AND SUPPLIES Arduino UNO & Genuino UNO×1SparkFun Dual H-Bridge motor drivers L298×1Proximity Sensor×1 APPS AND ONLINE SERVICES Arduino IDE ABOUT THIS PROJECT Line Follower Robot Best & Fast PCB Supplier (2$ for 10 PCBs) https://jlcpcb.com...
  • One Bit CPUs

  • One Bit CPUs There are a couple of one bit CPUs on the Internet. I have start with the MC14500B chip. This chip was used many years ago for PLCs but the documentation is still available: http://tinymicros.com/mediawiki/images/e/ec/MC14500B_Handbook.pdf...
  • µHVPSU

  • EDIT : To be rewrittenProject Logs : First step : the schematicSecond step : the PCBOrdering PCBsQuick thingUPDATE : This project is not dead yet !!!v2.0•old description [I was playing around with Nixie tubes, and I was using a 10$ HV supply kit on eBay...
  • PCjrNet

  • Original forum discussion from January 2017: https://www.brutman.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=607 One of the slots (2x15 contacts) of IBM PCjr are intended to be occupied by modem, so we can re-use it, because that modem was useless anyway ( 300...
  • 16C2552 dual UART for RC2014

  • The 16C2552 doesn't need a lot of glue on the RC2014 side. A single 74HCT138 is used to decode the I/O space and allow the card to be placed at 80/90/A0/B0/etc with the second port 8 bytes above. The standard configuration used on non Z80 ports is to...
  • MK-52 Resurrect

  • The brief explanation can be found at:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elektronika_MK-52 Yes, the machine was not functional and repair questionable! I have preserved the original board rested in pieces (RIP) - if someone interested. The machine...
  • Secure wireless remote

  • Sparkfun's design uses LoRA radios, which has library support for Arduino that makes it very easy to send and receive complete packets. If you're going to go that way, then it makes sense that they designed a multi-packet exchange. And there's nothing...
  • Lucky 4D Printer

  • The JP-QR701 specifications indicate that it has GB2312 support. I think this also applies to similar products that all seem to come from the same OEM or at least from the same design. Most documentation - especially that found on English-language distributors...