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chipnetics.com
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| | | | | Looking to build your own GBSC? Screwed up your configuration? Paired with a network and can no longer see your GBSC? This guide will get you on your way, showing how to reflash without downloading the entire Arduino toolchain! | |
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jborza.com
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| | | | | Over a month ago I bought an Altera Cyclone IV board from a local seller, it seems to be listed on Aliexpress as well. Its marked as A-C4E6E10, and features: Altera Cyclone IV EP4CE6E22C8 FPGA chip with 6272 logic elements, 270 Kbits of memory 8-digit seven-segment LCD display 8 position DIP switch VGA output PS/2 input port (comes in handy to try out keyboard processing) buzzer a couple of push buttons a handful of IO pins, some of which can be used as a connector for a 1602/12864 display and 22 miscell... | |
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www.justus.pw
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details their experience modifying the BIOS of a Lenovo ThinkPad X220 to install a third-party Wi-Fi card, overcoming challenges with firmware, hardware compatibility, and BIOS whitelisting. | |
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www.jrgsystems.com
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| | | I've been using FreeBSD on and off for many years now. I really like the project's focus on quality engineering and documentation. Recently, I've begun to look for ways to increase my skill as a software engineer while also contributing to open source software once again. Happily, joining the FreeBSD community as a developer meets both of these goals. With this in mind, I decided to purchase a UNIXy compatible laptop to develop on. | ||