The Longest Tech Support Call: Apollo 14 Computer Hack
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The Longest Tech Support Call: Apollo 14 Computer Hack
Deep-voiced and aptly named [Scott Manley] posted a video about the computer hack that saved Apollo 14. Unlike some articles about the incident, [Scott] gets into the technical details in an entert…
FPGA Clocks for Software Developers (or Anyone)
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/21/fpga-clocks-for-software-developers-or-anyone/
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FPGA Clocks for Software Developers (or Anyone)
It used to be that designing hardware required schematics and designing software required code. Sure, a lot of people could jump back and forth, but it was clearly a different discipline. Today, a …
Arduino and Pi Breathe New Life into Jukebox
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/arduino-and-pi-breathe-new-life-into-jukebox/
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Arduino and Pi Breathe New Life into Jukebox
What do you do when someone gives you a Wurlitzer 3100 jukebox from 1969, but keeps all the records? If you are like [Tijuana Rick], you grab an Arduino and a Rasberry Pi and turn it into a really …
Reviving a $25 Generator
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/reviving-a-25-generator/
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Reviving a $25 Generator
[Jennies Garage] found a used and abused inverter based generator in the clearance section of his local home improvement store. The generator had been returned on a warranty claim and was deemed un…
Network Analysers: The Electrical Kind
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Network Analysers: The Electrical Kind
Instrumentation has progressed by leaps and bounds in the last few years, however, the fundamental analysis techniques that are the foundation of modern-day equipment remain the same. A network ana…
Customizable PCB Business Card
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/customizable-pcb-business-card/
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Customizable PCB Business Card
[Corey Harding] designed his business card as a USB-connectable demonstration of his skill. If potential manager inserts the card in a USB drive, open a text editor, then touches the copper pad on …
Ask Hackaday: Security Questions And Questionable Securities
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/security-questions-and-questionable-securities/
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Ask Hackaday: Security Questions And Questionable Securities
Your first school. Your mother’s maiden name. Your favorite color. These are the questions we’re so used to answering when we’ve forgotten a password and need to get back into an …
Hackaday Prize Entry: HaptiVision Creates a Net of Vibration Motors
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/hackaday-prize-entry-haptivision-creates-a-net-of-vibration-motors/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: HaptiVision Creates a Net of Vibration Motors
HaptiVision is a haptic feedback system for the blind that builds on a wide array of vibration belts and haptic vests. It’s a smart concept, giving the wearer a warning when an obstruction comes in…
Making a Gun Without a 3D Printer
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/making-a-gun-without-a-3d-printer/
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Making a Gun Without a 3D Printer
Around four years ago the world was up in arms over the first gun to be 3D printed. The hype was largely due to the fact that most people don’t understand how easy it is to build a gun withou…
Solar Tide Clock Keeps Track of the Moon
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/solar-tide-clock-keeps-track-of-the-moon/
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Solar Tide Clock Keeps Track of the Moon
Old fashioned tide clocks were an attempt to predict high tide by timing the rising and setting of the moon. When you looked at one you could see how many hours until the next high tide. [rabbitcre…
8-Channel ADC For the Raspberry Pi
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/8-channel-adc-for-the-raspberry-pi/
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8-Channel ADC For the Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a powerful embedded computing platform. However, for all its Linux-based muscle, it lacks one thing that even the simplest 8-bit microcontrollers usually have – analog-to-…
Cheap, Full-Duplex Software Defined Radio With The LimeSDR
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/22/cheap-full-duplex-software-defined-radio-with-the-limesdr/
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Cheap, Full-Duplex Software Defined Radio With The LimeSDR
A few years ago, we saw the rise of software-defined radios with the HackRF One and the extraordinarily popular RTL-SDR USB TV tuner dongle. It’s been a few years, and technology is on a neve…
Scooter Wheels Keep DIY Barn Doors on Track
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/23/scooter-wheels-keep-diy-barn-doors-on-track/
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Scooter Wheels Keep DIY Barn Doors on Track
[MotoGeeking] built a giant spray booth and is in the process of making customized, air-filtering barn doors for it. When it came to buy hardware to move the doors, though, he found all the ready-m…
Building This TARDIS Is Anything But A Snap
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/23/building-this-tardis-is-anything-but-a-snap/
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Building This TARDIS Is Anything But A Snap
As an avid fan of the show Dr Who, [Adam Sifounakis] saw a model for a laser-cut TARDIS that piqued his curiosity that eventually grew into a multi-week project involving multiple setbacks, misstep…
Quick and Dirty Blimp Mount for a Shotgun Mike
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Quick and Dirty Blimp Mount for a Shotgun Mike
Sometimes you don’t have the hardware you need, and you can either do without or let the project’s needs inspire you to create an alternative. That’s pretty sweet, and it’s …
The Tiny, $25 PocketBone
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/23/the-tiny-25-pocketbone/
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The Tiny, $25 PocketBone
It was announced a day or two ago, but now the PocketBone has made its first real-world appearance at the World Maker Faire in New York this weekend. This is a tiny, tiny Linux computer that’…
3D Printing At Maker Faire
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/23/3d-printing-at-maker-faire/
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3D Printing At Maker Faire
The current trend of cheap, desktop, consumer 3D printers arguably began at the World Maker Faire in New York several years ago. What began with just a single printer exploded into a mindless proli…
Hackaday Prize Entry: Infrared Vein Illumination
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/23/hackaday-prize-entry-infrared-vein-illumination/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Infrared Vein Illumination
Phlebotomy is a fun word, and the fine art of finding veins. While the skill of putting needles in arms is honed by nurses and physicians over the course of decades, there are, of course, technolog…
Playing Mario on an Oscilliscope
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Playing Mario on an Oscilliscope
Any display can be connected to a microcontroller and used as a display if you know the protocol to use and have enough power in your micro. Sometimes, an odd display is used just “because it…
EMMC Hacks For The Speed And Capacity Upgrade Win
https://hackaday.com/2017/09/23/emmc-hacks-for-the-speed-and-capacity-upgrade-win/
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EMMC Hacks For The Speed And Capacity Upgrade Win
You could say that it is the essence of a site like this one, that the kind of people who form our readership are also the kind of people who examine the specs of the devices in front of them to re…