Key to efficient hardware emulation is an efficient mapping to the underlying CPU’s opcodes. Here one is free to target ...
Despite the Commodore 64 having been out of production for probably longer than many Hackaday readers have been alive, its ...
If you read about Hall effect sensors — the usual way to detect and measure magnetic fields these days — it sounds ...
Currently quartz crystal-based oscillators are among the most common type of clock source in electronics, providing a ...
There’s no accounting for taste, but it’s hard to argue with The Autopian when they declare that this Nixie tube dash by ...
We love 3D printing here, but we also love clean air, which produces a certain tension. There’s no way around the fact that ...
Disposable cameras are a fun way to get into classical photography. However, they can also be a valuable source of interesting parts that can be put to other uses. For example, as [Billt] ...
There are plenty of lovely e-readers out on the market that come with an nice big e-paper display. There aren’t nearly as many that come with two. [Martin den Hoed] developed the Diptyx ...
Distracted by Design] loves gear from the 1980s, though some of it isn’t as useful as it used to be. He happened across a ...
In an excellent example of one of the most overused XKCD images, the libxml2 library has for a little while lost its only ...
Can a long-obsolete Linux phone from 2009 be of use in 2025? [Yaky] has a Nokia N900, and is giving it a go. Back in the ...
There’s an interesting cultural observation to be made as a writer based in Europe, that we like our sans-serif fonts, while ...
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