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Teensy Twofer of Plug-In Emulated Retro CPUs

Posted on December 27, 2022 by Elliot Williams

[Ted Fried] wrote in with not one but two (2!) new drop-in replacements for widespread old-school CPUs: the Zilog Z80 and the Intel 8088. Both of the “chips” run in …read more Continue reading Teensy Twofer of Plug-In Emulated Retro CPUs→

Posted in 6502, 8088, Apple 2, commodore 64, osborne, retrocomputer, retrocomputing, z80

A Hacker’s Christmas Story

Posted on December 24, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Twas the night before Christmas, and because I decided to make everyone’s presents myself this year, I’m still working like mad to get everything done before the big deadline. Why …read more Continue reading A Hacker’s Christmas Story→

Posted in diy, diy or buy, Hackaday Columns, News, Presents, rants | Tagged Christmas

GitHub ESP32 OTA Updates, Now in MicroPython Flavor

Posted on December 23, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Wouldn’t it be great if you could keep all of your small Internet-connected hacks up to date with a single codebase? A couple of weeks ago, we wrote up a …read more Continue reading GitHub ESP32 OTA Updates, Now in MicroPython Flavor→

Posted in ESP32, Git, home hacks, micropython, OTA, Python, software hacks

Yesterday’s Future is Brighter Today

Posted on December 17, 2022 by Elliot Williams

The demoscene never ceases to amaze. Back in the mid-80s, people wouldn’t just hack software to remove the copy restrictions, but would go the extra mile and add some fun …read more Continue reading Yesterday’s Future is Brighter Today→

Posted in classic hacks, demo, demoscene, newsletter, progress, rants, retrocomputing

Supercon 2022: Sam Mulvey Shows You How To FM Radio

Posted on December 15, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Sam Mulvey built his own radio station in Tacoma, WA. Is there a better way to meld ham radio practice with a colossal number of DIY electrical and computer projects? …read more Continue reading Supercon 2022: Sam Mulvey Shows You How To FM Radio→

Posted in 2022 Superconference, cons, diy, fm, Hackaday Columns | Tagged Radio

Omniwhegs are Awesome Times Two

Posted on December 15, 2022 by Elliot Williams

What’s the strangest wheel? The omniwheel. Unless you could whegs – “wheel legs” – as wheels. They’re pretty esoteric, but have their What happens when you mash up the two …read more Continue reading Omniwhegs are Awesome Times Two→

Posted in Legs, robot, robots hacks, wheels, whegs

After 40 Years, Adobe Releases PostScript Source v0.10 for Posterity

Posted on December 14, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Celebrating their 40th anniversary, Adobe released the source code of PostScript v0.10 to the Computer History Museum. But before you ask, we tried and it won’t compile with GCC out …read more Continue reading After 40 Years, Adobe Releases PostScript Source v0.10 for Posterity→

Posted in adobe, Computer History Muesum, PostScript, software development

Fossil Files: My .Emacs

Posted on December 10, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Last week, I wrote about cargo culting in a much more general context, so this week I’m going to come clean. The file that had me thinking about the topic …read more Continue reading Fossil Files: My .Emacs→

Posted in cargo cult, Emacs, Hackaday Columns, lisp, newsletter, rants

Cargo Culting and Buried Treasure

Posted on December 3, 2022 by Elliot Williams

I have no idea how true the stories are, but legend has it that when supplies were dropped on some Melanesian islands during WWII, some locals took to replicating runway …read more Continue reading Cargo Culting and Buried Treasure→

Posted in cargo cult, Hackaday Columns, learning, News, newsletter, rants

I Need a Hackation

Posted on November 27, 2022 by Elliot Williams

In recent times, the “staycation” became a popular alternative to forays far afield: you could take time off and enjoy your local surroundings without having to get stamps in your …read more Continue reading I Need a Hackation→

Posted in newsletter, rants

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