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tomscii.sig7.se
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| | | | | [AI summary] This is a detailed account of the development and construction of a DCF77-controlled clock with additional features like temperature and humidity sensing. The author describes the design process, hardware components, and software implementation, including the use of a simulator for development. The project includes a bill of materials, cost analysis, and future improvements. The source code and hardware design are shared under an open license. | |
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blog.qiqitori.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text describes the process of connecting a USB-HID game controller to an MSX computer using a Raspberry Pi Pico as a signal converter. The author provides detailed code and setup instructions, including handling voltage level differences and configuring the Pico's GPIO pins. They also mention challenges like system crashes when plugging in the device while the MSX is running and note that the solution works with their Hitachi MB-H2 MSX but may need adjustments for other hardware. | |
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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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tomscii.sig7.se
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| | | So what to do with all the newly acquired experience of creatingfinely detailed circuit boards, SMT andall?Something I badly needed: a bench-top power supply... | ||