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Hardware: MYIR, Raspberry Pi, and Amiga
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Linux Gizmos ☛ MYIR Launches AM62Lx-based MYC-YM62LX SoM with 3× CAN-FD and 8× UART
MYIR has introduced the MYC-YM62LX system-on-module based on Texas Instruments’ AM62Lx processor family, along with the MYD-YM62LX development board. The platform is intended for embedded and industrial systems such as HMI devices, PLC controllers, EV charging equipment, medical systems, and industrial automation.
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Jeff Geerling ☛ A PTP Wall Clock is impractical and a little too precise
Assuming you have a fresh install of Raspberry Pi OS on your microSD card, there are a few stages to the software setup.
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David L Farquhar ☛ Amiga 600: From the Amiga No One Wanted to Retro Favorite
The Amiga 600 was one of the last Amigas, and it became a symbol of everything wrong with Commodore and the product line. Retro enthusiasts like it today because of its small size, so it’s the perfect retro Amiga for today. But it couldn’t have been much more wrong for the time it was introduced, March 11-18, 1992 at the CeBit show.
The Amiga 600 was a cost-reduced Amiga for home use, similar in size and appearance to a Commodore 64. But internally it wasn’t much more than a repackaged Amiga 1000 from 1985, trying to compete with VGA graphics and 386 CPUs.