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next-hack.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user provided a detailed article about developing a Doom port for a Bluetooth dongle using the nRF52840 microcontroller. The article discusses technical challenges like optimizing 3D rendering, implementing double buffering for efficient data transfer, and achieving a high frame rate (34.5 fps) despite hardware limitations. It also compares the project's performance with other ports and highlights the importance of efficient resource management in embedded systems. | |
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andybrown.me.uk
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| | | | | Regular readers of this blog will have already seen the article that I published about 4 months ago where I attempted to reverse engineer a voltage regulator module originally designed to fit into ... | |
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www.blog.montgomerie.net
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| | | | | In this series of posts, I'm attempting to make a Dual Shock to Switch controller adapter. It will plug into the Switch Dock's USB port. In the first post of this series, I got a development environment set up, a programmed ATmega8A onto a breadboard, and code I wrote controlling a blinking LED. In this post, I plan to get V-USB set up, and an LED blinking on a breadboard - OVER USB! | |
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chadaustin.me
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| | | I made a control board for the Microsoft Sculpt wireless keyboard that converts it to wired USB, and now my favorite keyboard is even better. | ||