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This user joined on 04/19/2015.

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A TTL/CMOS based clock that displays the time along a 60 LED bargraph.
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TTL/CMOS Linear LED Clock

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MouseCam

Create a low resolution camera from a mouse sensor

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    https://github.com/janelia-arduino/LinearSensorArray

    Arduino library for AMS-TAOS linear sensor array e.g. TSL1406RS

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A dual-screen, ESP32 powered ereader: Own your device, own your books
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Diptyx E-reader

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Celebrating 50 years of Tiny Basic by implementing a custom micro-coded 16/32-bit CPU that executes it directly (up to 100MHz)
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CPU running Basic

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A credit-card-sized dual-channel USB-C power supply, that plugs directly into the power rails of a standard breadboard
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ProtoV MINI: Tiny USB-C Breadboard Power Supply

alex-xiaAlex Xia

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This project perfectly fuses the iconic Winamp software with modern Raspberry Pi functionality
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Winamp-Style Audio Front Panel on Raspberry Pi

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A DIY camera that stores photos on audio cassette tapes using SSTV
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Digital-Analog Tape Picture Camera

blanchard-jordanBLANCHARD Jordan

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3d Printed Pen Plotter with ESP32 and WiFi interface for under $20.
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Pen Plotter ESP32

johnsonfarmsusJohnsonFarms.us

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Building an Australian version of the US solar lamp hack for a cheap solar powered, Meshtastic node
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Aussie Budget Bunnings Meshtastic Node

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Mechanical clockwork toy fabricated with laser cutting, cnc machining, and 3d printing
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Clockwork Toy (V3)

greg-whiteheadGreg Whitehead

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Little 68k Brother is watching your Smart Home.
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Cydintosh: Retro Mac Emu meets IoT Smart Home

likeabloblikeablob

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A compact desk device showing the current view of the Moon in real time
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Moon Display

karstenKarsten

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My watch runs off "disposable" lithium cells. I retrofit it to run like a grandfather clock: weights and gravity.
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Gravity-Powered Digital Clock

ethanEthan

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DIY one‑pixel camera: photoresistor, two steppers, and very long exposure time.
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One pixel camera

borishomiakovboris.homiakov

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You can't be more accurate than Hertz himself
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Absolute precision Hertz Display

danjovicdanjovic

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Battery-powered circular flipdot clock.
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Flipdot Ring

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Learn how to connect an SD card module to Raspberry Pi Pico via SPI and build an interactive data storage interface.
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Reliable SD Card Storage with Raspberry Pi Pico

electroscope-archiveElectroScope Archive

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It's a parallel Scara robot that draws. I taught it to play tic-tac-toe and Connect4. And it's a digital Spirograph
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Connect4 Robot

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HarixOS is a real CLI-based Linux-style operating system for ESP8266 with shell commands, API layer, scripting, and filesystem support.
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HarixOS: Linux-Style Operating System for ESP8266

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Rebuilding the original Game Boy DMG with modern hardware while preserving its look, feel, and AA battery spirit.
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PicoDMG

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Michael Gardi wrote 02/20/2024 at 23:57 • point

Thanks for liking and following my MCM/70 Reproduction project. 

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Thank you for your interest in my DEC H-500 Computer Lab Reproduction project .

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Thank you for liking and following my #PERSEUS-9 homemade mobile 6502 computer ! The introductory video and diagrams are ready and I was able to post them just now.

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Thank you for liking and following my #6802 Serial Terminal ! My serial terminal is a simple one, but I enjoy having a full keyboard and display.

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Thanks for following DTL binary clock but TTL binary clock is more interesting and the ICs can still be obtained.

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