Picking an Old Operating System
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Picking An Old Operating System
We usually at least recognize old computer hardware and software names. But [Asianmoetry] taught us a new one: Pick OS. This 1960s-era system was sort of a database and sort of an operating system …
Dealing With the 1970s EPROM Chaos in 2025
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Dealing With The 1970s EPROM Chaos In 2025
It could be argued that erasable programmable ROMs (EPROMs) with their quaint UV-transparent windows are firmly obsolete today in an era of various flavors of EEPROMs. Yet many of these EPROMs are …
The Oscilloscope from 1943
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The Oscilloscope From 1943
[Thomas] comes up with some unusual gear. In his latest teardown and repair video, he has a vintage 1943 Danish oscilloscope, a Radiometer OSG32 on the bench. It isn’t lightweight, and it ce…
The 32 Bit 6502 You Never Had
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The 32 Bit 6502 You Never Had
In the beginning was the MOS6502, an 8-bit microprocessor that found its way into many famous machines. Some of you will know that a CMOS 6502 was created by the Western Design Center, and in turn,…
Pong Cloned by Neural Network
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Pong Cloned By Neural Network
Although not the first video game ever produced, Pong was the first to achieve commercial success and has had a tremendous influence on our culture as a whole. In Pong’s time, its popularity …
Ambidextrous Robot Hand Speaks in Signs
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Ambidextrous Robot Hand Speaks In Signs
As difficult as it is for a human to learn ambidexterity, it’s quite easy to program into a humanoid robot. After all, a robot doesn’t need to overcome years of muscle memory. Giving a one-ha…
Wire Photo Fax Teardown
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Wire Photo Fax Teardown
Fax machines had a moment in the sun, but they are actually much older than you might expect. Before the consumer-grade fax machines arrived, there was a thriving market for “wire photos̶…
ESP32 Sets Sail as a Modern Bus Pirate Powerhouse
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ESP32 Sets Sail As A Modern Bus Pirate Powerhouse
Bus Pirate is nearly a household name in the hardware hacking world. The first version came out way back in 2008, and there have been several revisions since then. You can buy pre-built Bus Pirate …
Hackaday Links: August 24, 2025
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Hackaday Links: August 24, 2025
“Emergency Law Enforcement Officer Hologram program activated. Please state the nature of your criminal or civil emergency.” Taking a cue from Star Trek: Voyager, the Seoul Metropolitan…
RP2040 Assembly Language Mix and Match
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RP2040 Assembly Language Mix And Match
[David] is building a project with an OLED, a keyboard, and an RP2040. He’s perfected a scanning routine in C to work with the keyboard, but he still had some places he wanted to use even low…
DIY Telescope Mount for Stellar Tracking
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DIY Telescope Mount For Stellar Tracking
Pointing at stars may seem easy on the surface—just mount a telescope to a tripod and you’re done, right? As anyone who’s spent time with a telescope can tell you, it’s not that s…
Dead Bug Timer Relay Needs No PCB
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Dead Bug Timer Relay Needs No PCB
We often marvel at the many things a 555 can do. But [Zafer Yildiz] shows us that it can even take the place of a PCB. You’ll see what we mean in the video below. The timer relay circuit is b…
Radio Apocalypse: America’s Doomsday Rocket Radios
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Radio Apocalypse: America’s Doomsday Rocket Radios
Even in the early days of the Cold War, it quickly became apparent that simply having hundreds or even thousands of nuclear weapons would never be a sufficient deterrent to atomic attack. For nucle…
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider Runs on A Bendix G-15 in 2025
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CERN’s Large Hadron Collider Runs On A Bendix G-15 In 2025
The Bendix G-15 refurbished by [David at Usagi Electric] is well known as the oldest fully operational digital computer in North America. The question [David] gets most is “what can you do wi…
Debugging the Instant Macropad
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Debugging The Instant Macropad
Last time, I showed you how to throw together a few modules and make a working macropad that could act like a keyboard or a mouse. My prototype was very simple, so there wasn’t much to debug.…
Butta Melta Stops Rock-solid Butter From Tearing Your Toast
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Butta Melta Stops Rock-solid Butter From Tearing Your Toast
Ever ruin a perfectly serviceable piece of toast by trying (and failing) to spread a little pat of rock-solid butter? [John Dingley] doesn’t! Not since he created the Butta Melta to cozily sn…
There’s nothing Mini About this Mini Hasselblad-Style Camera’s Sensor
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There’s Nothing Mini About This Mini Hasselblad-Style Camera’s Sensor
When someone hacks together a digital camera with a Raspberry Pi, the limiting factor for serious photography is usually the sensor. No offense to the fine folks at the foundation, but even the …