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Palm OS: Reincarnate

Posted on November 12, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Pumpkin OS running on x86

[pmig96] loves PalmOS and has set about on the arduous task of reimplementing PalmOS from scratch, dubbing it Pumpkin OS. Pumpkin OS can run on x86 and ARM at native …read more Continue reading Palm OS: Reincarnate→

Posted in operating system, os, PalmOS, Programming, pumpkinOS, Raspberry Pi, retrocomputing, software hacks

Trying and (Mostly) Failing to 3D Print a Hydrofoil

Posted on November 11, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

[Sam Barker] had a boring dingy that he wanted to spice up a bit, so he resolved to 3D print a hydrofoil wing for it so that it could fly …read more Continue reading Trying and (Mostly) Failing to 3D Print a Hydrofoil→

Posted in 3d printed, 3d Printer hacks, boat | Tagged Hydrofoil

The Game Of Life Moves Pretty Fast, If You Don’t Use Stop Motion You Might Miss It

Posted on November 11, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

Munged Ferris Bueller quotes aside, Conway’s Game of Life is the classic cellular automata that we all reach for. The usual approach is to just iterate over every cell in …read more Continue reading The Game Of Life Moves Pretty Fast, If You Don’t Use Stop Motion You Might Miss It→

Posted in conways game of life, FPGA, game of life, games

Pokemon Time Capsule

Posted on November 9, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
the conversion from hynix SRAM to FRAM on a Pokemon Yellow PCB

The precious Pokemon we spent hours capturing in the early nineties remain trapped, not just by pokeballs, but within a cartridge ravaged by time. Generally, Pokemon games before the GameBoy …read more Continue reading Pokemon Time Capsule→

Posted in FRAM, gameboy, games, Nintendo Game Boy Hacks, nintendo hacks, NVRAM, pokemon, sram

Handwriting Robots are Sending Snail Mail

Posted on October 31, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

As a kid, you might remember taking a whole fistful of markers or crayons, gently lining them all up for maximum contact, mashing them into the paper, and marveling at …read more Continue reading Handwriting Robots are Sending Snail Mail→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, axidraw, handwriting, ink, plotter

Spider-Man Swings A Little Closer To Reality

Posted on October 26, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Joel showing off his webshooter

Despite reading Hackaday daily and seeing the incredible things that people do, something comes along that just sort of blows you away every once in a while. Sometimes it’s just …read more Continue reading Spider-Man Swings A Little Closer To Reality→

Posted in hot glue, spider-man, spiderman, toy hacks, weapons hacks, web shooter, web slinger, webshooter

Power Your Home With a Water Battery

Posted on October 8, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Quint explaining his water turbine

I’ve stated it before on Hackaday but one of the most interesting engineering challenges posed to me this year was “how could you store enough energy to power a decent …read more Continue reading Power Your Home With a Water Battery→

Posted in cnc, pump, quint, solar, solar hacks | Tagged Water

Power Your Home With a Water Battery

Posted on October 8, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Quint explaining his water turbine

I’ve stated it before on Hackaday but one of the most interesting engineering challenges posed to me this year was “how could you store enough energy to power a decent …read more Continue reading Power Your Home With a Water Battery→

Posted in cnc, pump, quint, solar, solar hacks | Tagged Water

Power Your Home With a Water Battery

Posted on October 8, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Quint explaining his water turbine

I’ve stated it before on Hackaday but one of the most interesting engineering challenges posed to me this year was “how could you store enough energy to power a decent …read more Continue reading Power Your Home With a Water Battery→

Posted in cnc, pump, quint, solar, solar hacks | Tagged Water

MicroGPS Sees What You Overlook

Posted on October 7, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
the microGPS pipeline

GPS is an incredibly powerful tool that allows devices such as your smartphone to know roughly where they are with an accuracy of around a meter in some cases. However, …read more Continue reading MicroGPS Sees What You Overlook→

Posted in GPS, indoor location service, Machine Learning, Nvidia Jetson

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