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blog.eowyn.net
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| | | | | Proof-of-concept CPU where the instructions are hamming codes | |
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iosoft.blog
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| | | | | Raspberry Pi driving smart LEDs WS2812B LEDs ('NeoPixels') are intelligent devices, that can be programmed to a specific 24-bit red, green & blue (RGB) colour, by a pulse train on a single wire. They are capable of being daisy-chained, so a single pulse line can drive a large number of devices. The programming pulses have... | |
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blog.brixit.nl
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| | | | | Designing electronics is neat. This is a look into designing my own ESP8266 based sensor board. | |
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c64os.com
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| | | [AI summary] The 2024 World of Commodore event was a vibrant gathering of enthusiasts and developers, showcasing a wide array of Commodore hardware and software. Key highlights included the unveiling of new hardware like the A600GS, the A600GS's dual 1581 reproductions, and the continued development of C64 OS. The event featured presentations, community interactions, and a variety of Commodore-related products, from vintage machines to modern adaptations. Attendees enjoyed both the technical aspects and the social atmosphere, with a strong emphasis on collaboration and the preservation of Commodore's legacy. | ||