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A TTL/CMOS based clock that displays the time along a 60 LED bargraph.
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TTL/CMOS Linear LED Clock

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    https://github.com/janelia-arduino/LinearSensorArray

    Arduino library for AMS-TAOS linear sensor array e.g. TSL1406RS

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wearable (not) voice-controlled cyberdeck
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Step-by-Step guide on how Lithium Battery charger circuit works and full assitance for DIY protect charger through USB port.
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Low cost, understandable, easy to use sampler with true Lo-fi sound powered by Arduino and legacy voice recorder chip.
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A Raspberry Pi 4 based Pocket Computer
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another calc rebrain : the CASIO PB-700
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All-in-one computer using the Baffa-2+ Single Board Computer and based on the standard set of boards from the Baffa-2 Project
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First go at building a cyberdeck - Raspberry Pi 4, 7" touchscreen, PiSugar S power, 40% keyboard
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The idea for this project is to repurpose an analog wall clock to display the date instead of the time.
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Calendar Clock 50 Years Battery Life 1 AA Alkaline

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A handheld to play all single-screen Game & Watches. Similar to something like the SNES Mini - but in handheld form.
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The Ultimate Game & Watch

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There are plenty of GBA screen upgrading mods out there. But have you seen a downgrading one?
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Game Boy Advance (GBA) with Monochrome Screen

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Twelve inches of Art to see the stars

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The MCL64 is a MOS 6510 emulator running on a Teensy 4.1 which is a drop-in replacement for the Commodore 64.
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MCL64 - MOS 6510 Emulator for Commodore 64

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Open Night Sky Cam is a long exposure time camera based on ESP32-S3.
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Long Exposure Time Camera For Night Sky

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Michael Gardi wrote 11/11/2022 at 20:27 • point

Thank you for your interest in my DEC H-500 Computer Lab Reproduction project .

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Thank you for liking and following my #PERSEUS-9 homemade mobile 6502 computer ! The introductory video and diagrams are ready and I was able to post them just now.

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Thank you for liking and following my #6802 Serial Terminal ! My serial terminal is a simple one, but I enjoy having a full keyboard and display.

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Thanks for liking #But How Do It Know? 8-bit CPU Build !

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Thanks for following DTL binary clock but TTL binary clock is more interesting and the ICs can still be obtained.

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