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| | tomverbeure.github.io
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| | [AI summary] The author designs and builds a DIY hardware device using a Raspberry Pi Pico and a parallel port connector to capture screen data from old oscilloscopes and analyzers that were printing to dot matrix printers.
| | www.sciencetronics.com
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| | (see also my recent appendix to this topic: Hacking an AVR programmer II - especially if you have an ATmega88-based programmer!) On eBay I recently purchased a set of cute small USB AVR progr...
| | denilson.sa.nom.br
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| | Almost 4 years later, I started using AVR microcontrollers again. However, today it is difficult to find a computer that has a _parallel port_, and thus I needed to revisit this topic of AVR programmers. And I end up building (and buying) the USBasp programmer.
| | yifan.lu
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| For the past couple of months, I have been trying to extract the hardware keys from the PlayStation Vita. I wrote a paper describing the whole process with all the technical details, but I thought I would also write a more casual blog post about it as well. Consider this a companion piece to the paper where I will expand more on the process and the dead ends than just present the results. In place of technical accuracy, I will attempt to provide more intuitive explanations and give background information...