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mark.biek.org
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| | | | | There is an awesome new retro computer called the Commander X161. The X16 is Commodore 64-esque, though the assembly language stuff isn't compatible because the X16 has a special graphics board. It does have BASIC v2 (with some additions) so BASIC programming is pretty similar to C64 BASIC. The neat thing about the X16 is... | |
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danielmangum.com
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| | | | | I recently acquired an ESP32-C3-DevKitC-02 module, and, as I tend to do, jumped right into reading about how the system boots and how the (pretty good!) tooling Espressif offers works. We have typically used QEMU in the RISC-V Bytes series, but getting our hands on physical hardware starts to make things feel a bit more real. In this first post on the ESP32, we'll do some basic setup and look at a simple custom bootloader. | |
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peeveeone.com
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| | | | | After my last post I kind of gave up on my project of creating a custom ZLL device to control with the Hue. It was to time consuming and there was no real progress. Until yesterday. | |
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haim.dev
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| | | Building a MQTT controller for HRV: the software. | ||