Open Hardware and Retro
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James Bruton builds a real Zelda Stabilizer Zonai Device
The central gimmick of the new Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom game is the construction system, which is a lot of fun. You can fuse simple objects to build structures, but you can also add Zonai Devices to increase their functionality.
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Bootlin offers Embedded Linux course for BeaglePlay
Bootlin recently released free and paid resources for the open-source BeaglePlay development board which was launched this year. The course goes over various Embedded Linux topics and targets hobbyists and professionals.
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Bootlin offers open source embedded Linux training on BeaglePlay
Bootlin is an engineering company specialized in embedded Linux. BeagleBoard.org is a US-based non-profit organization releasing open source Linux-enabled open source single board computer (SBC) designs, including BeaglePlay, a quad-core low-power Linux SBC optimized for long-range network connections and simple sensor additions with mikroBUS, QWIIC/STEMMA-QT and Grove connectors.
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Amiga 4000 Restoration x2: Part 7
I last left the motherboard with one more repair to make. In the background, some new parts have been 3D printing, whilst others have been cleaned and retrobrighted. Let’s continue!
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Zhou Xu's Blackberry Pi Is a ZX Spectrum-Themed Raspberry Pi-Powered 3D-Printed Linux Handheld
As a result, the Blackberry Pi is driven by a first-generation Raspberry Pi Zero W, a low-power single-board computer nevertheless powerful enough to run a desktop Linux environment, connected to a Gearbest 320×240 color LCD. Beneath the display is a Solder Party BBQ20KBD, which converts old BlackBerry keyboards and trackpads for use with other devices — over USB, Qwiic/STEMMA QT, and PMOD connectors.