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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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tomscii.sig7.se
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| | | | | [AI summary] This is a detailed account of the development and construction of a DCF77-controlled clock with additional features like temperature and humidity sensing. The author describes the design process, hardware components, and software implementation, including the use of a simulator for development. The project includes a bill of materials, cost analysis, and future improvements. The source code and hardware design are shared under an open license. | |
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blog.vladovince.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article details the author's extensive project involving the restoration and enhancement of a Macintosh 512K computer, starting with the goal of experiencing the original Macintosh's capabilities. The process included downgrading the ROM to match the original 128K Mac, installing a custom switcher board to toggle between 128K and 512K RAM, repairing various hardware components such as the floppy drive and keyboard, and integrating upgrades like the SCSI and memory expansion. The project evolved into a complex endeavor with numerous challenges and learning experiences, ultimately resulting in a more functional and usable 512K system that closely resembles a Macintosh Plus. | |
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david.wragg.org
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| | | [AI summary] A detailed guide on setting up a 64-bit Debian system on a Raspberry Pi 4 by modifying the SD card and using debootstrap. | ||