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saccade.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Curilights controller, developed by John Peterson, allows users to manage light patterns via an SD card and USB interface with an intuitive knob-based LCD menu for customization and automatic lighting adjustments based on ambient conditions. | |
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andybrown.me.uk
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| | | | | Hello and welcome to my first published non-Nokia cellphone LCD reverse-engineering effort. All my articles in this series focus on bringing you all of the details that you would need in order to c... | |
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z80.me
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| | | | | As I add more instruments to my realistic physical dashboard for Train Simulator, I have prioritized a speedometer, one of the most vital tools a driver/engineer uses to safely operate a train. After purchasing working, ATP-enabled speedometers, I set about determining how to build controller hardware and software to use the ATP features and the analog needle with Train Simulator to continue to enhance the realism. | |
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travisdowns.github.io
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| | | A blog about low-level software and hardware performance. | ||