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Teardown of Casio Credit Card-Sized Radio

Posted on March 26, 2025 by Maya Posch

These days we don’t get too fussed about miniaturized electronics, not when you can put an entire processor and analog circuitry on a chip the size of a grain of …read more Continue reading Teardown of Casio Credit Card-Sized Radio→

Posted in casio, radio receiver, teardown

Build Customized Raspberry Pi OS Images With rpi-image-gen

Posted on March 26, 2025 by Maya Posch

Recently Raspberry Pi publicly announced the release of their new rpi-image-gen tool, which is advertised as making custom Raspberry Pi OS (i.e. Debian for specific Broadcom SoCs) images in a …read more Continue reading Build Customized Raspberry Pi OS Images With rpi-image-gen→

Posted in Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi OS, software hacks

Brazilian Modders Upgrade NVidia Geforce GTX 970 to 8 GB of VRAM

Posted on March 25, 2025 by Maya Posch

Although NVidia’s current disastrous RTX 50-series is getting all the attention right now, this wasn’t the first misstep by NVidia. Back in 2014 when NVidia released the GTX 970 users …read more Continue reading Brazilian Modders Upgrade NVidia Geforce GTX 970 to 8 GB of VRAM→

Posted in computer hacks, VRAM | Tagged NVIDIA

ReactOS 0.4.15 Released With Major Improvements

Posted on March 25, 2025 by Maya Posch

Recently the ReactOS project released the much anticipated 0.4.15 update, making it the first major release since 2020. Despite what might seem like a minor version bump from the previous …read more Continue reading ReactOS 0.4.15 Released With Major Improvements→

Posted in News, Operating Systems, reactos, software development, update

Build a Starship Starship Bridge Simulator With EmptyEpsilon

Posted on March 24, 2025 by Maya Posch
Next time on Star Trek: EmptyEpsilon... (Credit: EmptyEpsilon project)

Who hasn’t dreamed of serving on the bridge of a Star Trek starship? Although the EmptyEpsilon project isn’t adorned with the Universe-famous LCARS user interface, it does provide a comprehensive …read more Continue reading Build a Starship Starship Bridge Simulator With EmptyEpsilon→

Posted in games, science fiction, simulator, Star Trek

The Mysterious Mindscape Music Board

Posted on March 23, 2025 by Maya Posch

Sound cards on PC-compatible computer systems have a rather involved and convoluted history, with not only a wide diversity of proprietary standards, but also a collection of sound cards that …read more Continue reading The Mysterious Mindscape Music Board→

Posted in retrocomputing, soundcard

Musings on a Good Parallel Computer

Posted on March 23, 2025 by Maya Posch

Until the late 1990s, the concept of a 3D accelerator card was something generally associated with high-end workstations. Video games and kin would run happily on the CPU in one’s …read more Continue reading Musings on a Good Parallel Computer→

Posted in computer hacks, CPU architecture, gpu, parallel computing

The Fastest MS-DOS Gaming PC Ever

Posted on March 22, 2025 by Maya Posch

After [Andy]’s discovery of an old ISA soundcard at his parents’ place that once was inside the family PC, the onset of a wave of nostalgia for those old-school sounds …read more Continue reading The Fastest MS-DOS Gaming PC Ever→

Posted in benchmark, ISA cards, ms-dos, retrocomputing

Biosynthesis of Polyester Amides in Engineered Escherichia Coli

Posted on March 22, 2025 by Maya Posch

Polymers are one of the most important elements of modern-day society, particularly in the form of plastics. Unfortunately most common polymers are derived from fossil resources, which not only makes …read more Continue reading Biosynthesis of Polyester Amides in Engineered Escherichia Coli→

Posted in biopolymer, e coli, Science

Producing Syngas From CO2 and Sunlight With Direct Air Capture

Posted on March 22, 2025 by Maya Posch

There is more carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere these days than ever before in human history, and while it would be marvelous to use these carbon atoms for something …read more Continue reading Producing Syngas From CO2 and Sunlight With Direct Air Capture→

Posted in green hacks, Science, syngas | Tagged Carbon Dioxide

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