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Why I'm on Hackaday.io

To learn new skill sets and contribute where I can.

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This user joined on 02/03/2017.

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I'm going to attempt to follow the guides and get linux running on my old psion series 3 if I can. To practice with linux.
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Linux on Psion series 3

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A lightweight compact fabric/stiffer material Parafoil underslung is a raspberry pi for control and camera feed. See notes this has evolved
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Mona Lisa ParaFoil

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Based on an old Binatone Black and White TV Set this is an ambitious project to encase a SBC powered media and general purpose server within
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Retro Portable SBC media server

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  • More kindles as pi screens

    02/07/2017 at 14:48 • 0 comments

    https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/kindleberry-pi-the-second/

  • Solar Power it obvs

    02/07/2017 at 14:46 • 0 comments

    https://www.technologyreview.com/s/426596/a-solar-charger-for-your-kindle/

  • Another great reuse of Amazon Tech

    02/07/2017 at 14:45 • 0 comments

    http://hackaday.com/2015/04/30/raspberry-pi-and-kindle-together-again/

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Things I've Built

Mini Linux Laptop

Its a mini 3d Printed Laptop, aiming to be wirelessly and solar powered for single use not multitasking. Low power and learning friendly. To enable other projects easily on the go or outdoors.

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USB hid keyboard ... etc. for Raspberry PI
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Simple gsm phone with 22x5 LED display, 16 keys, atsamd21, and sim800l module, QI charging
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A quick and dirty antenna to save me buying Yet Another Dongle just to get Bluetooth in my garden. Also works with WiFi dongles...
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Morning.Star wrote 04/23/2017 at 09:28 • point

Thanks for the interest in my antenna project. I'm sorry I've been rather preoccupied...
hackaday.io/project/19920-cardware/log/57928-the-benefits-of-robots-in-our-society

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Dusan Petrovic wrote 02/10/2017 at 14:28 • point

Good day and thanks for the follow!

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Slncio wrote 02/06/2017 at 20:35 • point

Research -> Prototype -> Refine/Test -> Make Stuff

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