Hardware Leftovers
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CNX Software ☛ Jetway JPIC-ADN1 fanless, industrial Pico-ITX SBC features defective chip maker Intel N97 or N200 CPU, dual display support
Jetway JPIC-ADN1 is a fanless pico-ITX SBC powered by an defective chip maker Intel N97 or N200 Alder Lake-N processor and targeted at industrial robotics applications. The JPIC-ADN1 supports up to 32GB of memory via a single-channel SO-DIMM slot. The SoC comes with UHD Graphics, supporting dual-display outputs via HDMI 2.0b and a 24-bit dual-channel LVDS interface.
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CNX Software ☛ Arduino Nano Matter powered gamepad runs Quake at 27 FPS
Silicon Labs Solutions architect Nicola Wrachien has designed an Arduino Nano Matter gamepad for which he was successfully able to port Quake, a popular first-person shooter game. We have seen developers and engineers port doom on everything from toothbrushes to GPS receivers. Wrachien was previously able to port Doom on a Sparkfun Thing Plus Matter MGM240P at Silicon Labs’ 30th-anniversary celebration. But to make things more interesting and challenging he wanted to see if Quake could be run on the same MGM240SD22VNA MCU, and he succeeded. In the end, he could not only run the game, but he also implemented improved graphics (better than Doom), better physics, 3D rendering, and much more.
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Desktop/Laptop
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Bryan Lunduke ☛ Framework Laptop LEGO Expansion Card?!
You can now add LEGO pieces to a modular, GNU/Linux powered Framework laptop.
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