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The 80386 was — arguably — Intel’s first modern CPU. The 8086 was commercially successful, but the paged memory model was stifling. The 80286 also had a protected mode, which …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/ken-looks-at-the-386/)
Why The RP1 Is The Most Important Product Raspberry Pi Have Ever Made
https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/why-the-rp1-is-the-most-important-product-raspberry-pi-have-ever-made/
We’ve had about a week to digest the pending arrival of the Raspberry Pi 5, and it’s safe to say that the new board from Cambridge has produced quite some …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/why-the-rp1-is-the-most-important-product-raspberry-pi-have-ever-made/)
Some of you may have heard of the ROMulator, a device that can emulate RAM and ROM on 6502-based computers. But how does it work? How do you use it? …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/debug-your-senile-computers-with-the-romulator/)
Rescheduled — note new date! Join us on Wednesday, October 18 at noon Pacific for the Satellite Hunting Hack Chat with Scott Tilley! From the very first beeps of Sputnik, …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/satellite-hunting-hack-chat-2/)
Keebin’ with Kristina: the One With the Tile-Based Macropad
https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/keebin-with-kristina-the-one-with-the-tile-based-macropad/
Prolific Hackaday.io member [Michael Gardi] has hit upon the biggest problem with making reprogrammable macro pads — the legend situation. What do you do when the whole point is that …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/keebin-with-kristina-the-one-with-the-tile-based-macropad/)
What could be better than a Halloween decoration? Something more perennial, or even something that could also be found in a classroom or lab. Something like [Markus Bindhammer]’s spooky muscle-brain …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/2023-halloween-hackfest-a-spooky-muscle-brain-interface/)
We once thought that the best houses on Halloween were the ones that gave out full-size candy bars. While that’s still true, these days we’d rather see a cool display …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/10/16/bone-shaking-haunted-mirror-uses-stable-diffusion/)