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Building a robot, some old-school handheld or other piece of hardware? This is the section to showcase it.
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Unirse Started by u/pimathbrainiac • December 21, 2014, 09:41:33 AM

ROBOTS!!!!! 2015 (aka FRC 2015)

It's almost that time of year where high school students start building robots to compete in messed up versions of beloved sporting events.So FRC peeps, represent!(This topic is the forum FRC topic, yadayada, let's get this started)
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Unirse Started by u/Keoni29 • February 27, 2015, 08:02:09 PM

Z820 - Z80 computer

Original post: afternoon I started building this z80 computer. It will run at 20MHz, have 128K of ram and 8K of rom. The operating system will be stored on an external medium such as floppy disks.
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Unirse Started by u/Frost Sheridan • January 09, 2015, 08:25:22 PM

Arduino Computer - FrostAPC328

Synopsis: The FrostAPC-328 is a clock that will also be able to run apps. The device has a 16 character, 2 line LCD display and is powered by my Arduino Uno. It has 3 buttons: Scroll (B1), Accept (B2), and Exit (B3). A video: JODdgqpHx6k Some pictures: Here's the device itself. Here's the main menu. H...
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Unirse Started by u/Duke "Tape" Eiyeron • December 27, 2014, 05:49:50 PM

I have invites for OnePlus One

Hi everyone! I have got some OnePlus One buy invite, if you want to buy one of these phones, I could provide you an invitation to do it. Just ping at me there.
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Unirse Started by u/Keoni29 • December 10, 2014, 11:39:16 PM

8/16/32 or 64 bit?

What is your favorite word size / bus width / cpu type?I personally like 8 bit for its simplicity. I also like 64 bit because it's really fast.
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Unirse Started by u/Keoni29 • December 09, 2014, 10:51:15 PM

USB floppy drive in AMIGA

I received a Gotek diskette drive emulator in the mail today.  It reads floppy disk images from the usb stick and acts like a regular floppy drive. Using the buttons you can select a disk image file on the usb stick.These drives are intended to be used in PC's and keyboards, but an awesome guy wrote this firmware that allows you to use it in Commodore Amiga computers.It's simple enough to flash the firmware using a windows program and a us...
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