Open Hardware/Modding and Old Devices
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SparkFun Electronics ☛ 2024-02-08 [Older] Introducing the Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) DIY Kit
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Ruben Schade ☛ Diederick discusses tape storage and cartridges
I’ve played audio into my Apple //e and Commodore machines for the thrill of doing something new and unusual to me, but I can absolutely see where this would become tedious and painful quickly. Tapes as a storage medium were clearly a stopgap until disk drives could become more affordable. I agree with him, best to skip the tapes for anything other than idle curiosity.
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Linux Gizmos ☛ Waveshare’s ESP32-S3 Boards Offer LTE CAT-1, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GNSS for Mobile IoT Solutions
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Hackaday ☛ One Project At A Time, Or A Dozen?
We got a bunch of great food for thought in this week’s ask-us-anything on the Hackaday Podcast, and we all chewed happily. Some of my favorite answers came out of the question about how many projects we all take on at once. Without an exception, the answer was “many”. And while not every one of the projects that we currently have started will eventually reach the finish line, that’s entirely different from saying that none of them ever do. On the contrary, Tom Nardi made the case for having a number of irons simultaneously in the fire.