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In the days before computers usually used off-the-shelf CPU chips, people who needed a CPU often used something called “bitslice.” The idea was to have a building block chip that …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/03/06/assembly-language-80s-minicomputer-style/)
We see a lot of clocks here at Hackaday, so many now that it’s hard to surprise us. After all, there are only so many ways to divide the day …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/03/07/displaying-the-time-is-elemental-with-this-periodic-table-clock/)
Probably The Most Over-Specified Calculator To Ever Be Manufactured
https://hackaday.com/2023/03/07/probably-the-most-over-specified-calculator-to-ever-be-manufactured/
It’s possible quite a few of our older readers will remember the period from the 1960s into the ’70s when an electronic calculator was the cutting edge of consumer-grade digital …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/03/07/probably-the-most-over-specified-calculator-to-ever-be-manufactured/)
Last time, I’ve shared my experience on why you might want to consider a laptop motherboard for a project of yours, and noted some things you might want to keep …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/03/07/laptop-motherboard-lets-boot-and-tinker/)
This Retro Game Console Puts Vacuum Fluorescent Display to Good Use
https://hackaday.com/2023/03/07/this-retro-game-console-puts-vacuum-fluorescent-display-to-good-use/
Small in size, low-resolution, blocky segments, and a limited color palette — all characteristics of the typical vacuum fluorescent display, any of which would seem to disqualify them as the …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/03/07/this-retro-game-console-puts-vacuum-fluorescent-display-to-good-use/)
We’re super excited to announce the first round of speakers for Hackaday Berlin!  We’re set to convene on Friday night, March 24th for an evening warm up before the main …read more (https://hackaday.com/2023/03/07/hackaday-berlin-first-round-of-talks/)