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danjovic

DIYer, reenignE esreveR

Hack-a-çapava, SP, Brasil
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Microcontrollers diy retrocomputing woodworking metalworking electronics

This user joined on 02/28/2014.

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Keychain USB multiple password manager/generator/injector
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Key Pass

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Pseudo Random VGA blinking lights generator
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VGA Blinking Lights

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Customisable USB adapter for arcade controls.
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AVeRCADE

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AVR based chess computer
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Chess Mate

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Version 2 of PS/2 keyboard adapter for Zeddies
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Tek V2

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Portable NTSC test pattern generator
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32 Shades of Grey

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My Pages

  • 3D Case for ESP32-S2 CH32V003 Programmer

    09/24/2025 at 10:32 • 0 comments

    Case for the ESP32-S2 CH32V003 programmer. WIP, designed in LibreCad and modelled with Freecad.

  • Ye olde DIY Digispark

    09/06/2025 at 12:38 • 0 comments

    Found this old DIY board that I have built probably a decade ago. Time runs fast!

    The wiring is done using enameled wire, thoroughly inspired by elm-chan's designs, but without the same aesthetics, though.

  • ESP32-S2 CH32V003 Programmer (esp32s2-funprog)

    08/15/2025 at 11:28 • 0 comments

    This programmer was built using an ESP32S2 board that I have laying around for some time. The project is part of ch32fun by Charles clnohr.

    I decided to build it because my WCH-LinkE didn't worked out of the box with the minichlink on a Windows 11 machine.

    Link to the project: https://github.com/cnlohr/esp32s2-cookbook/tree/master/ch32v003programmer

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Things I've Built

Chez Le Chien

Apartment Houses for my Dachshunds

Sensor Shield

Arduino Shield for interaction with MIT's Scratch. Provides the same functionality of PicoBoard

Nunchucks for Atari

Adapter board for playing Atari games with a Nunchuck controller. Based on a PIC micro.

Nunchuck in MSX

Nunchuck Adapter for MSX computers using bitbanged I2C directly on the Joystick port

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The 8-key macro pad with screen isn’t just another macro pad — it's a visual, scriptable, dynamic control deck you build and own.
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8‑Key Macro pad with 3.5 inch LCD

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A compact and rugged LoRa repeater designed for long-range communication and 5+ years of off-grid operation using only alkaline batteries.
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LoRaTube

bertrand-selvaBertrand Selva

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Using capacitive sensing to measure the oscillation of a candle flame and converting it to a 1 Hz clock
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Deriving 1 Hz from Candle Flame Oscillations

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Despite its simplicity, this Clock is fully functional, highly adjustable, and has the option of automatically setting the time via the Int
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How to make Simplest ever Oscilloscope Clock

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Answer the code within 1 second
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1 hertz morse code game

ivoidwarrantiesI_void(warranties)

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Want to be nagged to finish projects? This will do the job
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A Germanium 1 Hz round tuit

ken-yapKen Yap

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Ham Radio foxhunt transmitter
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Ham Radio foxhunt transmitter

jim-matthewsJim Matthews

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A metronome that beats at almost, but never quite exactly, 60 beats per minute.
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Metronalmost

mike-coatsMike Coats

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Super Simple, High-Speed ROM Emulator for Raspberry Pi Pico 2 (RP2350). Includes clock/reset/UART-USB
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Pico2ROMEmu: Pico2(RP2350) ROM emulator

with-z80-cpm-or-fuzixWith Z80 CP/M or FUZIX

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This is a real time clock for a Commodore VIC-20 (and likely C64) that communicates over the serial (IEC) port.
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VIC-20 RTC

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This is one of three siblings, featuring the RP2350.
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P2 - Aluminum Retro Gaming Handheld RP2350

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Putting a non-functioning barebones keyboard back to work
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Reverse engineering a old school keyboard

philPhil

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A minimally invasive 512 KB paged memory expansion for the TRS-80 Model 1 and III
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X-MEM/80 for the TRS-80

michael-wesselMichael Wessel

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Cook your hot dogs and test your LEDs at the same time with this convienent, safe-ish LED tester!
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100% "Safe" 120VAC LED tester

ian-dunnIan Dunn

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This DIY HF antenna preselector drastically improves the listening experience on your shortwave radio, especially with a long wire antenna.
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Build a Cheap HF Preselector - Antenna Tuner

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Just a standard 1Hz clock :)
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1 PPS Clock (Pixel Per Second)

michael-murilloMichael Murillo

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Easy-to-build VFO (Variable Frequency Oscillator) that features a clear, touch-enabled circular display with retro-style virtual scales.
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Build simple Retro Style VFO

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This project successfully transforms a vintage TV into a functional and stylish retro clock.
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How to Make a Digital Clock on a Vintage B&W TV

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Ken Yap wrote 07/17/2025 at 09:23 • point

Thanks for liking #A Germanium 1 Hz round tuit All the best for your #Valvano Clock too.

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Ken Yap wrote 08/10/2024 at 04:40 • point

Thanks for liking #Putting 50 year old Motorola amplifier ICs to work !

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Michael Gardi wrote 02/10/2024 at 10:16 • point

Thanks for liking my Commodore CHESSmate Reproduction project. You have some great projects! Obviously your CHESSmate is especially interesting to me.   Mike

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Reinaldo de Sales Flamino wrote 11/22/2022 at 22:12 • point

Salve Mestre, dá uma olhada nesse projeto. Bem legal.

RetroVGA - Raspbery Pico multi retro computer | Hackaday.io

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danjovic wrote 11/23/2022 at 00:10 • point

Salve Flames! Esse projeto é bem da hora mesmo! 

Grande abraço!!!

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Ken Yap wrote 11/18/2022 at 02:33 • point

Thanks for liking #Restoring a Beckman neon display clock !

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RunnerPack wrote 10/20/2022 at 14:54 • point

Just based on the other projects you follow – let alone your own excellent projects – I'm honored that you would follow my humble keyboard hack!  Thanks!

I also echo tyler's comment below about your tag-line.

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danjovic wrote 10/21/2022 at 21:06 • point

You welcome!! And thank you for liking my projects :)

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ty wrote 03/21/2022 at 22:34 • point

reenignE esreveR. That's gold.

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Michael Gardi wrote 09/17/2021 at 22:48 • point

Thanks for your interest in my 2:5 Scale KENBAK-1 Personal Computer Reproduction and Sol-20 Reproduction projects. 

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Ken Yap wrote 09/10/2021 at 23:02 • point

Thanks for liking #89C52 clock board !

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Igor wrote 08/31/2021 at 14:42 • point

Thank you for liking my #CRISS CP/M 8-bit Homebrew DIY Computer (AVR based) project!

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Ken Yap wrote 08/30/2021 at 10:16 • point

Thanks, cool cat @danjovic for liking #6 segments suffice and #TTL binary clock !

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agp.cooper wrote 07/07/2021 at 04:30 • point

Hi , thanks for following some of my projects. I think I am starting to "get it" with CP/M. Version 3 should let me compile C on board. Regards AlanX 

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Michael Gardi wrote 02/12/2021 at 16:17 • point

Thank you for your interest in my 2:3 Scale VT100 Terminal Reproduction project.

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kristina panos wrote 01/15/2021 at 20:43 • point

Hello again and thank you for liking my #how I make masks project! :)

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kristina panos wrote 01/10/2021 at 01:30 • point

Hello and thank you for liking my #practice backpack project!

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Mitsuru Yamada wrote 12/09/2020 at 01:15 • point

Thank you for linking my #6802 Serial Terminal !

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Ken Yap wrote 10/03/2020 at 11:39 • point

Thanks for liking #8042 clock !

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danjovic wrote 10/03/2020 at 20:30 • point

You welcome! Nice to see the chip repurposed.

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 07/06/2020 at 11:38 • point

Good morning once again and thank you for liking my #LLTP - Light Logic Transistorless Processor 

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 03/06/2020 at 11:53 • point

Good morning and once again, thanks for the like, this time for #Shortwave Crystal Radio - A blast from my past.

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roelh wrote 01/29/2020 at 12:46 • point

Hi Danjovic, thanks for liking the #Kobold K2 - RISC TTL Computer !

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