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www.myminifactory.com
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| | | | | Big Mess Of Wires (BMOW) produces a most-excellent Floppy Emu for various vintage Apple hardware.On the Apple IIgs, amongs others, it can emulate a SmartDisk hard drive but to be able to boot from those disk images on the IIgs, you need the Daisy Chainer.More info athttps://www.bigmessowires.com/shop/product/daisy-chainer/ Unlike Floppy Emu however, this controller board does not have an enclosure, leaving you with electronics open in the air. Furthermore, the absence of support can cause a strain on the... | |
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computerhistory.org
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| | | | | Unlike the Apple I, the Apple II was fully assembled and ready to use with any display monitor. The version with 4K of memory cost $1298. It had color, graphics, sound, expansion slots, game paddles, and a built-in BASIC programming language. | |
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guy.carpenter.id.au
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author describes building a simple analog bandwidth meter using Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Switec stepper motors, detailing the wiring process and code implementation. | |
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www.techradar.com
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| | | When it comes to connecting your smart home, there's more to life than just Wi-Fi and Bluetooth | ||