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jamchamb.net
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| | | | | I started this project because I wanted to be able to use save file modifications I was testing in the Dolphin emulator on real GameCube hardware. One, because some of the weirder features of the Animal Crossing NES emulator and exploit payloads might behave differently in an emulator, and two, because it's more fun to see things working on a real console. | |
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www.codeandunicorns.com
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| | | | | I was just exploring and playing roundabouts with my electronic kits, and it got me thinking. Maybe the world needs a kind of intuitive, different representation of many amateur accessible ecosystems regarding electronics and related resources. | |
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blog.redcrowlab.com
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| | | | | One of the issues we sometimes run into when reverse engineering hardware are boards or chips that are covered in Conformal Coating. This is a sort of glaze that protects the board and components from moisture or damage, and can also make things more difficult for the reverse engineer. There | |
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www.c64-wiki.com
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