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www.leadedsolder.com
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| | | | | Another postie-threatening crate arrived on my porch this week. Theres a lot of projects in this one; Im not even sure a single one is usable as-is. This one sort of got away from me, but those are the fun kind! | |
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retropaq.com
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| | | | | The Macintosh Portable is perhaps the only vintage computer that I have come across that does not require a screwdriver to disassemble, (which is amazing!) You can take apart the computer, all the way down to its bare PCB with | |
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ripitapart.com
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| | | | | As seen on Hackaday! A couple weeks ago, I picked up a dead MacBook Pro that was on its way to the recycle bin, and was curious as to whether I would be able to fix it. It had a note attached to it citing several issues with the computer: the display doesn't work, the... | |
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mikecoats.com
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| | | For around £20 you can buy a development board with an Arm Cortex M4 and some peripherals including an accelerometer, microphone, DAC, and USB OTG port. This documents my attempt to get a rust toolchain installed, connect the debugger and confirm it can see the ARM chip, ready for programming. | ||