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projectgus.github.io
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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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dave.cheney.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explains three methods to access the serial console on a Beaglebone Black using FTDI, PL2303, and Bus Pirate adapters, highlighting their pros and cons for developers. | |
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smayze.com
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| | | The purpose of this entry is to describe the assembly, programming and testing of the alternate Clock Display Module - whereby instead of a dedicated display driver chip, the module will be controlled by its own micro controller. This was created under a separate GitHub branch as UCtl_small. After the relative ease of getting the... | ||