ATX Adapter For The IBM PCJr Now Available
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/10/atx-adapter-for-the-ibm-pcjr-now-available/
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ATX Adapter For The IBM PCJr Now Available
We’ve mentioned previously the challenges that come with maintaining vintage computers which in some cases are pushing 40 years old. Components, even high quality ones, eventually fail and ne…
Better Than Original Pong Using Arduino
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/10/better-than-original-pong-using-arduino/
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Better Than Original Pong Using Arduino
Games like Pong are legendary, not only in the sense that they are classic hours fun but also that they have a great potential for makers in stretching their learning legs. In an attempt at recreat…
Automagic Tool makes KiCAD Schematic Symbols from PDFs
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/automagic-tool-makes-kicad-schematic-symbols-from-pdfs/
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/automagic-tool-makes-kicad-schematic-symbols-from-pdfs/
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Automagic Tool makes KiCAD Schematic Symbols from PDFs
Last time we talked about a KiCAD tool it was to describe a way to make the zen-like task of manual assembly more convenient. But what about that most onerous of EE CAD tasks, part creation? Home m…
Do Space Probes Fail Because Of Space Weather?
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/do-space-probes-fail-because-of-space-weather/
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Do Space Probes Fail Because Of Space Weather?
Over the past few decades, numerous space probes sent to the far-flung reaches of the Solar System have fallen silent. These failures weren’t due to communications problems, probes flying int…
Awesome Looking 3D Printed RC Plane Is Full Of Design Considerations
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/awesome-looking-3d-printed-rc-plane-is-full-of-design-considerations/
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/awesome-looking-3d-printed-rc-plane-is-full-of-design-considerations/
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Awesome Looking 3D Printed RC Plane Is Full Of Design Considerations
Designing and 3D printing RC planes offer several interesting challenges, and so besides being awesome looking and a fast flier, [localfiend’s] Northern Pike build is definitely worth a look.…
The Pre-CRT Oscilloscope
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The Pre-CRT Oscilloscope
Oscilloscopes are especially magical because they translate the abstract world of electronics into something you can visualize. These days, a scope is likely to use an LCD or another kind of flat e…
Disassembling Mouse Sensors For Tracking Tongues
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/disassembling-mouse-sensors-for-tracking-tongues/
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/disassembling-mouse-sensors-for-tracking-tongues/
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Disassembling Mouse Sensors For Tracking Tongues
We just wrapped up the Human Computer Interface challenge in this year’s Hackaday Prize, and with that comes a bevy of interesting new designs for mice and keyboards that push the envelope of…
Temperature Controlled Fan Keeps Printer Cool
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/temperature-controlled-fan-keeps-printer-cool/
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/temperature-controlled-fan-keeps-printer-cool/
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Temperature Controlled Fan Keeps Printer Cool
There are many annoying issues associated with desktop 3D printers, but perhaps none are trickier than keeping the machine at the proper temperature. Too cold, and printed parts can warp or fail to…
Adding Upgrades To A Stock Motorcycle
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/adding-upgrades-to-a-stock-motorcycle/
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Adding Upgrades To A Stock Motorcycle
In today’s world of over-the-air firmware upgrades in everything from cars to phones to refrigerators, it’s common for manufacturers of various things to lock out features in software a…
Shop-Made Pneumatic Cylinders From PVC And Plywood
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/shop-made-pneumatic-cylinders-from-pvc-and-plywood/
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/shop-made-pneumatic-cylinders-from-pvc-and-plywood/
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Shop-Made Pneumatic Cylinders From PVC And Plywood
You see a lot of pneumatic actuators in industrial automation, and for good reason. They’re simple, powerful, reliable, and above all, cheap. Online sources and fluid-power suppliers carry a …
Repairing A Desktop Jukebox
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/11/repairing-a-desktop-jukebox/
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Repairing A Desktop Jukebox
Although vinyl records have had a bit of resurgence, they are far away from their heyday. There was a time when 45 RPM singles were not just how you listened to music at home, but they also populat…
Less is More: A Micromatrix Display in a Square Inch
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/less-is-more-a-micromatrix-display-in-a-square-inch/
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Less is More: A Micromatrix Display in a Square Inch
In your living room, the big display is what you want. But in an embedded project, often less is more. We think [bobricius] will agree since he submitted a tiny 4×5 LED display into our square…
Turning a Cheap Engraver into a Decent PCB Mill
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/turning-a-cheap-engraver-into-a-decent-pcb-mill/
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/turning-a-cheap-engraver-into-a-decent-pcb-mill/
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Turning a Cheap Engraver into a Decent PCB Mill
We know, we know. Getting PCBs professionally fabricated anymore is so cheap and easy that making them in-house is increasingly becoming something of a lost art. Like developing your own film. Or e…
PLA: The Plastic That Grows
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/pla-the-plastic-that-grows/
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PLA: The Plastic That Grows
If you’ve ever taken a coast-to-coast car trip across the United States, the one thing that’s sure to impress you is the mind-bogglingly immense amount of corn that we grow here. If you…
Gorgeous Omnidirectional 3D Printed Speaker
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/gorgeous-omnidirectional-3d-printed-speaker/
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Gorgeous Omnidirectional 3D Printed Speaker
With all due respect to the hackers and makers out there that provide us with all these awesome projects to salivate over, a good deal of them tend to prioritize functionality over aesthetics. Whic…
Friday Hack Chat: Playing With Fire
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/friday-hack-chat-playing-with-fire/
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Friday Hack Chat: Playing With Fire
We’re pretty sure all the hackers and tinkerers and makers out there were a tiny bit of a pyromaniac in their youth. That’s what makes this week’s Hack Chat so exciting: we’…
What’s a Couplate? The Stepping Stone to Integrated Circuits
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/whats-a-couplate-the-stepping-stone-to-integrated-circuits/
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What’s a Couplate? The Stepping Stone to Integrated Circuits
We are spoiled these days because you can shop online and get all manner of inexpensive electronic goodies shipped to your door. This is due to the fantastic electronic fabrication workflow that ha…
Video Quick Bit: The Best In Human Computer Interfaces
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/video-quick-bit-the-best-in-human-computer-interfaces/
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Video Quick Bit: The Best In Human Computer Interfaces
We’re neck deep in the Hackaday Prize, and we just wrapped up the Human Computer Interface Challenge. This is an incredible contest to go beyond traditional mice and keyboards to find new way…
Bixel, An Open Source 16×16 Interactive LED Array
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/12/bixel-an-open-source-16x16-interactive-led-array/
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Bixel, An Open Source 16×16 Interactive LED Array
The phrase “Go big or go home” is clearly not lost on [Adam Haile] and [Dan Ternes] of Maniacal Labs. For years they’ve been thinking of creating a giant LED matrix where each …