Hackaday Prize 2022: Arduino-Powered Weighing Scale Has a Real Analog Display

A weighing scale with a moving-coil meter as a display

Digital displays are useful for quick and accurate readout, but lots of people prefer the physical motion of a needle moving along a dial. For instance, many smartwatch users choose …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2022: Arduino-Powered Weighing Scale Has a Real Analog Display

2022 Hackaday Prize: Make Your World More Disaster Resistant, More Engaged

Following along with the 2022 Hackaday Prize theme on building a better world by doing what we all do best – hacking together solutions – the fourth round of the …read more Continue reading 2022 Hackaday Prize: Make Your World More Disaster Resistant, More Engaged

Hackaday Prize 2022: The Baffatari 2600 Adds Atari Compatibility to Retrocomputers

A PCB carrying several Atari 2600 chips

Like today’s Intel-AMD duopoly, the market for home computer CPUs in the 1970s and ’80s was dominated by two players: Zilog with their Z80, and MOS Technology with their 6502 …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2022: The Baffatari 2600 Adds Atari Compatibility to Retrocomputers

Hackaday Prize 2022: A CM4 Upgrade For Your Old iPad

Motherboard on the desk, with a CM4 plugged into it, and all kinds of wires connected to it for purposes of debugging

There’s no shortage of nicely built tablets out there, but unfortunately many of them are powered by what are by now severely outdated motherboards. Since manufacturers releasing replacement motherboards for …read more Continue reading Hackaday Prize 2022: A CM4 Upgrade For Your Old iPad