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next-hack.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user provided a detailed article about developing a Doom port for a Bluetooth dongle using the nRF52840 microcontroller. The article discusses technical challenges like optimizing 3D rendering, implementing double buffering for efficient data transfer, and achieving a high frame rate (34.5 fps) despite hardware limitations. It also compares the project's performance with other ports and highlights the importance of efficient resource management in embedded systems. | |
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andybrown.me.uk
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| | | | | Introduction It's been so long since I had the idea for this project that I can't remember why I had the idea in the first place. At least I blame it on the passage of time although this engineer i... | |
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www.bigmessowires.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A detailed hardware guide on reverse-engineering and using the VeriFone Tranz 330 point-of-sale terminal as a retro DIY project platform for writing custom Z-80 assembly code. | |
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www.righto.com
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| | | Have you ever wondered what's inside a Mac's Magsafe connector? What controls the light? How does the Mac know what kind of charger it is? T... | ||