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Wild Raccoon inside the McGuckin Hardware in Boulder. Raccoon is safe and has been returned home.

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2 weeks, 2 days ago

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3 weeks, 4 days ago

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3 months ago

Hi everyone this week we are discussing the roland cloud suite of synths and drum machines and is it worth investing in the Roland cloud or investing in Roland hardware synths.

Heres some cloud info
The Aira and Legendary Series plugins are unarguably the main events. The first consists of emulations of the Aira System-1 and System-8, and with the software running the exact same ACB (Analog Circuit Behaviour) algorithms as their physical counterparts, they’re essentially flawless. The plugins even enable communication with the corresponding hardware for hands-on control and bi-directional patch transfer.

The Legendary Series, meanwhile, 12 virtual Roland instruments: the TR-808 and 909, SH-101, System-100, D-50, Jupiter-8, Juno-106, JV-1080, SRX Orchestra expansion board, Promars (a mad but worthy inclusion), SH-2 and Sound Canvas VA.
Also using Roland’s ACB and DCB (Digital Circuit Behaviour) modelling, each and every one is simply astonishing in its sonic realism and playability. A few new features have been added, too, including multitrack pattern sequencers for the TRs, extra effects and waveforms for the 1080, increased polyphony for the Juno-106, and Plug-Out functionality for the analogue synths.

The Tera, Anthology and - cringe - Flavr Series are multisample libraries that load into the Concerto plugin. Tera is all about acoustic instrument emulation, and at present offers a piano and a steel guitar; Anthology serves up various classic Roland sounds from a range of specific years -1985, 1986, 1993, etc; and Flavr comprises smaller libraries of genre-based presets - electro-house, disco, synthwave, etc.

The seventh Series, Software Solutions, currently only has the six-year-old and not particularly useful R-Mix “mix manipulation” app for Windows rattling around within. Whether this section dies on the vine, we’ll see, but it’s not exactly a flying start.

While the Concerto libraries are good to have, Roland Cloud’s main draws are undoubtedly the Aira and Legendary plugins, which look great and sound absolutely fantastic - all but indistinguishable from the real things, and genuinely evoking that authentic Roland vibe. The price of such power is a hefty CPU hit, however. The System-8 hovers around 50% in Ableton Live’s CPU meter on a 3.3GHz i7 MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM, set to a 256-sample buffer, while the Juno-106 pegs at about 30%, and even the humble TR-808 demands about 13-15%. This is clearly down to the quality of the circuit modelling, rather than inefficient code, but it’s something to be aware of.

Some of the Hardware discussed
Roland Jupiter X
Roland Juno X
Roland system 1 and 8
Roland Gaia
Roland Boutique Series
Roland Varios

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4 months, 2 weeks ago

The global hardware wallet market is primarily driven by the surging demand for digital currencies or cryptocurrencies for trading. Besides this, the increasing digitization and the legalization and approval of sale, purchase, and trade of various virtual currencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Cardano, are fueling the market growth

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4 months, 4 weeks ago

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6 months ago

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It is a post-apocalyptic future in a radioactive wasteland. The government wants to control the population and develops robots to guarantee depopulation. The head of a damaged cyborg reactivates, rebuilds itself, and goes on a violent rampage in a space marine's girlfriend's apartment.

6 months ago

I went 4s5, 20 18650 cells total!!

6 months, 1 week ago

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6 months, 2 weeks ago

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8 months ago

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9 months, 3 weeks ago

Glava kiborga se ponovno aktivira, obnovi in ​​začne nasilno divjati v stanovanju dekleta vesoljskega marinca.

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10 months ago

Todays talk is about our update on our plants and trees, cement, safety and hardware
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10 months, 3 weeks ago

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On January 24th, a hacker by the name of Joe Grand released a video showing how he hacked a Trezor hardware wallet, accessing around $2 million in Bitcoin.

A client had lost his recovery phrase, and so was reliant on the pin number used to set up the Trezor Bitcoin wallet, which he had also forgotten.

As a security measure, Trezor hardware wallets allow only a small number of attempts at getting the pin code right before deleting the private key, and access to the Bitcoin they secure.

The white hat hacker showed how, with skill, a hacker can gain access to the funds secured on a Trezor hardware wallet.

We have heard stories about a similar feat being achieved with a ledger hardware wallet before but have not been able to verify this.

So should you be worried?

Check out todays video to hear our 4 tips on how to keep your Bitcoin safe using hardware wallets.

1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year, 2 months ago

On this episode of Bad Comic Reviews: We're looking at issue 1 of Hardware: Season One from DC Comics. Curtis Metcalf, aka Hardware, believes he was framed by his boss for the Big Bang event in Dakota City. To clear his name he dons a suit of armor and cuts a brutal path through the local police while relating his innocence and oppression. This is a re-launch of the Milestone universe.

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1 year, 6 months ago

#modding #clock #batteries

Topics:
1) First Talk about what going to do and show the final product sneak peak
2) Dismantle the watch.. undoing 4 small screens then 3 hidden smaller screws
3) carefully pull apart and solder off the watch batter compartment
4) Solder on the 2xAA battery holder wires to the circuit board. Positive wire RED was outside and
inside one black negative
5) Screw it back together after checking it powers on.
6) tape the wires to prevent accidental stressing them
on clock and battery pack
7) check if all works - which was one problem and ruined it
but thats the poor ribbon cable used on it.. not meant to last re-opening by looks!

1 year, 9 months ago

The TOFU by Oratek is the first board I've had in hand that has a built-in M.2 slot so I can finally use a native NVMe SSD directly on the Pi, something I've been hoping to do for years!

But it has a few other tricks up its sleeve. Oratek is a Swiss company, and just like the Swiss Army Knife from the same country, it packs a lot of functionality into a 9cm^2 board!

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00:30​ - Oratek's TOFU
01:13​ - M.2 2242 B-key
01:49​ - NVMe Benchmarks
03:17​ - 4G LTE Modems
03:50​ - Power features
04:41​ - Board IO
05:41​ - My first 3D case design!
06:56​ - TOFU conclusions
07:34​ - Thanks and bloopers

1 year, 11 months ago

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1 year, 11 months ago

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1 year, 12 months ago

Memory management is important in a multi-threaded environment, as threads (or tasks) can quickly consume all of the allocated memory, causing bizarre effects such as overwritten memory locations or random processor resets.

The solution to the challenge in the video can be found here: https://www.digikey.com/en/maker/proj...​

In this video, we look at various ways to allocate memory to a task and how to monitor memory usage in FreeRTOS.

Most C programs rely on 3 different types of memory. Static memory is set aside prior to program execution and used for things like static variables, constants, and global variables. Stack is allowed to grow dynamically and consists of local variables declared at the function level. Finally, heap may also grow dynamically and must be specifically allocated and deallocated by the programmer (e.g. using the malloc() and free() functions, respectively).

Whenever we create a new task in FreeRTOS, we must assign it a set amount of stack memory to use out of the global, available heap. Note that each task also requires another section of heap for the Task Control Block (TCB), which stores various attributes about the task, such as its state and priority.

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

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2 years, 1 month ago

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We want to build a kernel and a root file system for a QEMU emulated board, where to run interesting binaries of our IoT device, but our device has a very old kernel, libraries, and packages. This means that we need to run an old Buildroot version or other old tools, that will not run on our current Linux desktop, but they will run on old Linux distributions.

To overcome this problem, in a simple and fast way, without the burden and overhead of a virtualization environment, we will introduce Docker, which can be configured to run older tools, transparently, on our modern Linux distribution.

This episode is about how to use Docker to build the emulation environment, using old tools, like old versions of Buildroot, that don't run on modern Linux distributions. We have to use a container environment, like Docker, or a more complex virtualization environment to solve this issue.

This argument, is not strictly related to hacking, but it is a very important tool, needed to move forward with the Buildroot installation, configuration, and generation of the kernel and the root file system for our QEMU based emulation environment.

Docker is a very useful tool that can be used in many different situations, it is a light and efficient tool, to package everything is needed to run complex tools in a well-defined environment; we can include an entire Linux distribution in a Docker image. It can be particularly useful in the embedded space where, often, there is the need to rebuild some software on devices that are on the field for many years and a very old toolchain is required.

It is an easy to use tool, but it is important to know some basic concepts that we will explore.

### Useful Links

Docker container and scripts used in the video: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacki...

The files to build and run the Docker container shown on this episode: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacki...

Comparison of libc implementations for Linux: http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs....

uClibc a C library for developing embedded Linux systems: https://www.uclibc.org/

Docker, it can package an application and its dependencies in a virtual container that can run on any Linux server: https://www.docker.com/

Docker Hub, where to find and share Docker containers: https://hub.docker.com/

Channel's Author: https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-...

Channel's Web Site:

The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) on techinfodepot: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com...

The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) reverse-engineered on GitHub, includes scripts to dump the EEPROM to a text file and to convert it back to binary file: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacki...

QEMU, the Quick EMUlator: https://www.qemu.org/

Buildroot, a simple, efficient and easy-to-use tool to generate embedded Linux systems through cross-compilation: https://buildroot.org/

2 years, 2 months ago

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ai8J3FG8kys

If you have successfully extracted the root file system from the firmware file of your device, and if you want to understand what your device does after booting, and if there is an easy way to log in as root, this is the video for you!

We will talk about analyzing startup scripts of an IoT device to understand what the device does, if there is any possibility to login as root and to identify some interesting binary executables to reverse engineer to hack the device.

We assume that our device has a Linux or Unix like operating system, this is true for the overwhelming majority of devices; when some examples are needed we will analyze the startup scripts of our sample Gemtek Router (link below). We will start from the beginning that means from the boot of the operating system:

- we will look at what type of "init" process we have;

- we will analyze the init configuration file and related startup scripts;

- we will identify the most interesting binaries that manage our device;

- we will identify the login process;

- we will look if there is the possibility to access the device as root;

- we will use common Linux commands to do this analysis:

- a text editor;

- the "grep" command, to search inside a file or multiple files;

- the "find" command, to list files that interest us;

- the "xargs" command, often piped after the output of the "find" command and coupled to the "grep" command;

- the "strings" command, to display strings embedded in binary or executable files.

### Links with additional Information

Channel's Author: https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-...

Channel's Web Site:

The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) on techinfodepot: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com...

The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) reverse-engineered on GitHub, includes scripts to dump the EEPROM to a text file and to convert it back to binary file: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacki...

Hashcat, Advanced Password Recovery: https://hashcat.net/hashcat/

How to find and connect to the UART interface: https://youtu.be/6_Q663YkyXE

2 years, 2 months ago

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If you are struggling to get the firmware out of your device, this is the video for you!

In this video I will explain the possible ways we can use to to get the firmware of our IoT device.

I will do a practical example, of one of these possible ways. I will connect the PC to the UART of our sample device, I will analyze the boot log, I will access the command line interface of the boot loader, and I will dump the firmware, exploiting the dump command available in the boot loader. I will use a couple of scripts, do dump the entire EEPROM in an hexadecimal ASCII text file, and, then, to convert back this file in binary form to get the exact image of the EEPROM.

********* Links with additional Information

Channel's Author: https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-...

Channel's Web Site:

The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) on techinfodepot: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com...

The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) reverse engineered on GitHub, includes scripts to dump the EEPROM to a text file and to convert it back to binary file: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacki...

TTL Serial Adapter (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/2vvzCYB

PuTTY, the terminal emulator: https://www.putty.org/

Wireshark, Ethernet analyzer: https://www.wireshark.org/

Curl, command line tool for transferring data with URLs: https://curl.haxx.se/

Wget, retrieving files with URLs: https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/

Mitmproxy, a free and open source interactive HTTPS proxy: https://mitmproxy.org/

Bus Pirate: http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/B...

OpenOcd, On Chip Debugger: http://openocd.org/

U-Boot, The Universal Boot Loader: https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot

Buildroot, a simple, efficient and easy-to-use tool to generate embedded Linux systems through cross-compilation: https://buildroot.org/

Binwalk, a fast, easy to use tool for analyzing, reverse engineering, and extracting firmware images: https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk

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2 years, 2 months ago

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In this video I will introduce the JTAG interface, an interface that you can find on almost all of your IoT devices like routers, webcams, electronic toys, TV remotes and so on.
I will explain why this interface can be so useful in hardware hacking and how to find its position and pin-out using simple techniques like, for example, using a multi-meter or a cheap Jtagulator board. And when the pin-out is known, but the JTAG interface is not working, I will explain the reasons why this can happen and what to do to solve the issue.

*** What is the JTAG interface

JTAG is an industry standard, usually implemented in complex integrated circuits; this standard was issued for the first time in 1990, with the purpose to simplify the testing of PCB after manufacture.

It allowed controllability and observability of each bit of internal memory of each integrated circuit and allowed to check the integrity of each single trace connecting different integrated circuits in the PCB.

It allows reading and writing the flash memory content and, with later improvement to the standard, it can be used as a mean to do in-circuit debugging that means being able to run a debugger on the real firmware running on the real hardware.

*** Why JTAG interface is important in Hardware Hacking

- it allows to read and write the content of the EEPROM, so it can be used to dump the entire EEPROM content. It can also be used to restore the original firmware in case of bricking the device during our firmware modification trials.

- it allows to break into the boot cycle and use the JTAG interface as a mean to do "in circuit debugging" this means using a debugger with the real firmware on the real hardware

*** How to find the JTAG interface

To find the position of the JTAG interface we follow "the easiest path first" principle, this means that first of all we search on Internet to see if someone else has already done the job for us and has already found where is located the JTAG interface in our device.

We can start looking at the board searching for pins labeled with the names of the JTAG interface like TCK, TDI, TDO and TMS.

If we are not lucky in searching on Internet or in looking at labels on our board, finding the position of the JTAG interface it's not easy; one of the reasons is that there are no standardised connectors and pin-out; anyway there are few popular pin-outs, some of these pin-outs are available on the jtagtest website, link below.

If we don't find any JTAG pin label on our board, we start searching for pin headers arranged in a single row of 5 or 6 pins or in a double row of 10, 12, 14, or 20 pins.

When we have found the pin candidates we can use a multi-meter to find the possible pin-out because finding GND and VCC is easy, usually TMS and TDI have a pull-up resistor, TRST usually can have a pull up or a pull down resistor and TDO should be an high impedance input.

Once we have identified GND, VCC and taken pin resistance and voltage measurements we can compare what we have found with popular pin-out in the jtagtest website and, if we are lucky, we can identify the JTAG pinout using a simple multi-meter.

If we know the System On a Chip and if we have his data sheet we can locate the JTAG pins on the chip and then follow PCB traces to identify the connector, but this is usually very difficult for two possible reasons:

- often the System On a Chip is a SMD with pins below the package and it is impossible to identify them on the Printed Circuit Board

- when the System On a Chip has a package that shows his pin and is easy to identify the JTAG pins, it can be difficult to follow the traces on a multi-layer board and today, almost all boards are multi-layer.

The best and easy solution, once we have identified potential JTAG pin candidates, is to use Jtagulator, it has a lot of headers that we can attach to potential JTAG pin candidates, it can run some automatic scanning logic and identify the JTAG pinout.
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Channel’s Author: https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-...
Channel’s Web Site:
The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) on techinfodepot: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com...
The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) reverse engineered on GitHub: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacki...
The JTagulator website: http://www.grandideastudio.com/jtagul...
TTL Serial Adapter (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/2vvzCYB
PuTTY, the terminal emulator: https://www.putty.org/
Bus Pirate: http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/B...
Bus Bluster: http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/B...
J-Link Debug Probes: https://www.segger.com/products/debug...
OpenOCD: http://openocd.org/
Website with popular JTAG pinout: http://www.jtagtest.com/pinouts/
Previous episode #02: https://youtu.be/6_Q663YkyXE

2 years, 2 months ago

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This is the second episode of the Hardware Hacking Tutorial series.

This series is to share information on how to do hardware hacking and how to do reverse engineering. The series is useful both for beginners and experts.

In this episode we will talk about how the find tue UART interface on an IoT device; we will take an home router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) and show how to find the UART interface using simple tools like a multi-meter and using more advanced tools like a JTagulator board.

UART stands for Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter, it is the serial interface of the device where to attach the serial console. It is essential, in hardware hacking, to find the UART interface because it allows you to see what is printed on the serial console during the boot cycle, and It allows to see what type of bootloader your device is using and his version, what Operating System you have and his version, what kind of CPU and other peripherals you have, the amount of RAM and EEPROM; often you can get information on how the EEPROM is partitioned and a lot of other information, including information during the firmware upgrade cycle.

Often it is also possible to interact with the serial console, interacting with the bootlader, getting the login prompt and, sometimes, being able to logon locally on the system.

In the device we are interested in, usually the serial or UART interface is included, because it is used during the development phase and for testing purposes, but it is hidden inside the motherboard.

We will discuss, and show on video, various techniques to find the position and the pin-out of the UART interface including using a simple multi-meter.

We will show, also, how to connect a PC, running a terminal emulator software (we use PuTTY), to the UART of the IoT device using a TTL serial adapter.

2 years, 2 months ago

Messy formatting because this is the only way I could preserve the html links since youtube truncates them when you copy from the description.
Source: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=LSQf3iuluYo

This is the first episode of the Hardware Hacking Tutorial series.<br><br>This series is to share information on how to do hardware hacking and how to do reverse engineering. The series is useful both for beginners and experts.<br><br>Hardware Hacking will be described with practical hacking activities on real devices following a process based on:<br><br>1. Information gathering of hardware and software<br><br>2. Building an emulation environment where to run interesting binaries and reverse engineer them, if needed<br><br>3. Analyzing how the device works<br><br>4. Hack the device and modify its firmware<br><br>In this first episode we will talk about how to identify the device, the manufacturer and the Original Design Manufacturer and how to identify the integrated circuits inside the device using some tips to read part numbers when they seems unreadable.<br><br>--------------------------------<br>Links with additional Information:<br><br>Channel's Author: <a href="https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-short-introduction-of-myself.html">https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-...</a><br>Channel's Web Site: <br><br>The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) on techinfodepot: <a href="http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Gemtek_WVRTM-127ACN">http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com...</a><br><br>The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) reverse engineered on GitHub: <a href="https://github.com/digiampietro/hacking-gemtek">https://github.com/digiampietro/hacki...</a><br><br>The OpenWRT Project: <a href="https://openwrt.org/">https://openwrt.org/</a><br><br>Introduction to reverse engineering, Mike Anderson, Embedded Linux Conference 2018, includes how to open hardened devices:<br>slides: <a href="https://elinux.org/images/c/c5/IntroductionToReverseEngineering_Anderson.pdf">https://elinux.org/images/c/c5/Introd...</a><br>video</a><br>video: <a href="/watch?v=7v7UaMsgg_c">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v7Ua...</a><br><br>Chinese search engine: <a href="https://www.baidu.com">https://www.baidu.com</a><br><br>System On a Chip Mediatek MT7621AT datasheet: <a href="http://www.t-firefly.com/download/FireWRT/hardware/MT7621.pdf">http://www.t-firefly.com/download/Fir...</a><br><br>RAM 128Mb Winbond W971GG6SB datasheet: <a href="https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Winbond%20PDFs/W971GG6SB.pdf">https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20...</a><br><br>74HC164 datasheet: <a href="https://assets.nexperia.com/documents/data-sheet/74HC_HCT164.pdf">https://assets.nexperia.com/documents...</a><br><br>NAND Flash Memory F59L1G81LA datasheet: <a href="https://www.esmt.com.tw/upload/pdf/ESMT/datasheets/F59L1G81LA%282Y%29.pdf">https://www.esmt.com.tw/upload/pdf/ES...</a>

2 years, 2 months ago

This is the most secure hardware wallet. Two other popular wallets are Trezor, which is also open-source, and Ledger which is more affordable but not open-source. "Open-source" means the code is available for your review.
Update: Ledger was also just hacked and doxxed around 270k customer names, phone numbers and mailing addresses. I don't think that company is going to be around for much longer.

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2 years, 2 months ago

Massimo Banzi helped invent the Arduino, a tiny, easy-to-use open-source microcontroller that's inspired thousands of people around the world to make the coolest things they can imagine -- from toys to satellite gear. Because, as he says, "You don't need anyone's permission to make something great."

2 years, 2 months ago

Odroid N2+ review and demo, including performance comparison with the previous Odroid N2, and running Ubuntu MATE, Android, Diet Pi and CoreELEC.

You can learn more about the Odroid N2+ on its Hardkernel Wiki pages at: https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-n2/odr...

I purchased the board from: https://www.odroid.co.uk/ In the US, it is available from Ameridroid: https://ameridroid.com/products/odroi...

If you like this video, you may enjoy some of my other recent SBC reviews, including:

Rock Pi 4C: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTyIF...

Odroid C4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORf4e...

Odyssey X86J4105: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XV8d...

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Chapters:
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05:14 Specification
08:49 Ubuntu MATE demo
13:04 N2 vs N2+
17:25 Other OS
20:05 Wrap

2 years, 3 months ago

Introducing the SiFive HiFive Unmatched board to build a PC ecosystem for RISC-V software developers! Available in Q4 2020 for $665USD, the board features mini-ITX form factor for easy PC building and great expansion options to allow add-in graphics, storage, networking, and more.

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2 years, 3 months ago

This video falls under Section 107 of the Copyright Act Law and was re-uploaded for the humanitarian purpose of education. I do not claim ownership of any of the Intellectual Property used in this video.

2 years, 3 months ago

The UP Squared board is a mini PC that comes with 40 GPIO pins (just like the Raspberry Pi) that can be used from Windows. If you are a familiar with Visual Studio etc then you can now write programs which control and monitor hardware, without needing to learn Linux. PS. It supports Linux as well!

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2 years, 3 months ago

Yamaha's new electric motor could very well permeate the automotive industry and beyond. Let's dive into the details!

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4:00 Sound, size, and EV Conversions
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2 years, 4 months ago

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Watch 3 of our platforms in action!
P1, P2, P4 all hit the tracks in the Israeli desert, showcasing exceptional drive & performance. See for the very first time the REEcorner as it burns rubber on the field.

2 years, 4 months ago

This video will tell you how you can convert your Raspberry Pi into a WiFi Router by using a simple Github script.
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2 years, 4 months ago

In this video, we take a look at a really nice 7 inch IPS Touchscreen display for the Raspberry Pi,
The Pi4 mounts to the back of the display and is connected over HDMI plus this screen has built-in speakers! With a resolution of 1024x600 it’s not the highest resolution but this works very well and will allow you to create a portable Raspberry pi4 if you add a battery pack.

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2 years, 5 months ago

FreeSK8 is an open source, comprehensive eboarding & LEV system comprised of multiple devices that communicate with each other to provide critical system sensor & fault data to the rider & other system components. These systems are comprised of an ESC (Electronic Speed Controller, VESC-Compatible), Radio Module/Datalogger/BLE Module (Robogotchi), Wireless Remote Control (FreeSK8 Remote/OSRR 1.0), GPS, SmartBMS (Battery Management System), Power Control (AntiSpark/power switch), Lighting Control System (LightShow Module), & various battery technologies.

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2 years, 5 months ago

Hello Friends, in this video i will show an DIY Mini Powerful PC. Its very small and compact. I use Latteanda Alpha SBC For its Motherboard which have 64GB ROM, 8GB RAM,Intel 8th Gen Core m3--8100y - 1.6-2.6GHz Dual-Core Processor and Intel HD 615 Graphics. Its Comes with Windows 10 which is Pre-installed on it. I use recently launched Latteanda EDP Display.
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2 years, 5 months ago

In this video, we take a look at the upcoming Raspad3 from Sunfounder.
This kit allows you to easily turn your Raspberry Pi 4 into a portable 10” Tablet!
With a 10.1” inch Touch Screen @ 1280x800 and a built-in battery with 3-5 hours of runtime this is turning out to be an awesome little accessory for the Pi4.
Don’t let the new fool you because this is actually designed for the Raspberry Pi 4!

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2 years, 6 months ago

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2 years, 6 months ago

Raspberry Pi 4 rig with M.2 SATA boot SSD, ICE Tower cooler, and lots of heavy brass! This video is a voyage of discovery in search of an ultimate, steampunk Pi 4 configuration. Well, something like that.

In addition to a RaspberryPi 4 8GB model, parts used in the build (and possible international alternatives) are as follows:

ICE Tower cooler from 52 Pi: Amazon.com: https://amzn.to/3jjGJHA Amazon.co.uk: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07V35V1CH... (affiliate links).

M2.5 brass standoff kit:
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WD Green 120GB M.2 SATA SSD:
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USB 3.0 M.2 SATA enclosure (the model I used was from ADWITS):
Amazon.co.uk: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B089SVKQ4M... (affiliate link) There are lots of similar devices available, but note that not all USB SATA enclosures will boot on a Raspberry Pi 4.

Short, angled USB extension cable -- I started out with a down-angle, but ended up using an up:
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The 200mm x 100mm x 2mm brass plate I used was purchased from e-Bay.

To boot from a USB drive, at the time of making this video the Raspberry Pi 4 requires a firmware update. I demonstrate in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zrwj...

Finally, I covered the free Inkscape drawing package in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgCUc...

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Chapters:
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00:50 Pi & cooler
03:08 Exciting things
06:25 Construction
11:12 Best laid plans
14:37 Metal work
17:25 Wrap

2 years, 7 months ago

by Sebastian Pichelhofer

At: FOSDEM 2020
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❮p❯The presentation will give a brief overview of the projects history &amp; lessons learned during the course of developing a high tech camera device as community project. We also want to demo and explain the produced hardware, enclosures and sample footage then look at the challenges still ahead. Last 5 minutes reserved for Q&amp;A❮/p❯

Room: H.2213
Scheduled start: 2020-02-01 15:40:00
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2 years, 7 months ago

OpenEVSE is an open source Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment unit. In other words an EV charger.
Because I now have a plug-in hybrid, I've bought one. Here's what it is, how to build it and a look around its features.

INDEX
0:10 Introduction: OpenEVSE
0:48 Unboxing (what's in the kit?)
1:55 The OpenEVSE controller
2:45 Bugbear #1: adding an earth electrode cable
3:26 Assembling the kit (part 1)
9:11 A look at the EV cable and plug
11:22 Assembling the kit (part 2)
12:53 Bugbear #2: fitting the wifi module using double sided tape?
14:11 Assembling the kit (part 3)
14:25 First power-up
16:25 Built-in menu options
17:47 Mounting and wiring
19:10 OpenEVSE web interface
22:38 Bugbear #3: no front panel settings lock
23:17 Emoncms web interface
27:30 Conclusions

Link to Mikeselectricstuff's EVSE video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT8Is...

OpenEVSE (USA website): https://www.openevse.com/
OpenEVSE (UK distributor): https://shop.openenergymonitor.com/op...

2 years, 7 months ago

In this video, we take a look at the all-new Odroid N2+ Also Know as the ODROID N2 Plus Single board computer from HArdkernle.
This thing is an absolute Beast of an ARM-based computer, powered by the 6 Core AMLOGIC S922X Rev C clocked at 2.4GHZ and backed by 4GB of LPDDR4 ram.
They claim it's up to 4 times faster than the Raspberry Pi 4 in certain tasks and after doing a bit of testing I actually believe it.
In this video I do an overview of the N2+ go over the specs and test out some 4k Video playback Native android games like Minecraft and finally test out some of our favorite emulators Like Redream for Dreamcast PPSSPP for PSP and even Dolphin for Gamecube!

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00:00 Intro
1:13 overview
3:04 Specs
4:54 Android look and feel
5:53 Benchmarks - Geekbench 5
6:22 Benchmarks - 3dMark
6:31 Benchmarks - Antutu
7:02 YouTube video playback
7:27 4K video playback Plex
9:12 4K Native playback
9:30 Android Gaming Minecraft
9:50 Android Gaming Real Racing 3
10:09 Emulation Dreamcast Redream
10:30 Emulation PSP PPSSPP
11:22 Emulation GameCube Dolphin

ODROID N2 Plus Specs:
CPU: Amlogic S922X 6 Cores
4 A72 Cores @ 2.4Ghz Up From 1.8
2 A53 Cores @ 2.0Ghz Up From 1.9
GPU: Mali-G52 MP4 800Mhz
Ram: 4GB-2GB LPDDR4 2133Mhz
Storage: eMMC - Micro SD - USB 3.0
GbE LAN - HDMI 2.0 - 3.5mm Audio
4 x USB 3.0 - 1x Micro USB OTG
40 GPIO Pins - IR receiver

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2 years, 7 months ago

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In this project, we'll learn how to wire up a Mini Analog Joystick to the Adafruit Arcade Bonnet for Raspberry Pi. Most of the arcade buttons plug into the Arcade Bonnet with quick connect wires – Making it much easier to put together a retro arcade controller or cabinet. Full Guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/arcade-bon...

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16 AWG Wire: http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-532...

In this project I will show you how to combine common 18650 Li-Ion batteries in order to create a battery pack that features a higher voltage, a bigger capacity and most importantly useful safety measures. These can prevent an overcharge, overdischarge and even a short circuit of the batteries.

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2 years, 7 months ago

A portable power supply has become the lifeline of the modern technological world, especially the lithium-ion battery. Imagine a world where all cars are driven by induction motors and not internal combustion engines. Induction motors are far superior to IC engines in almost all engineering aspects, as well as being more robust and cheaper. Another huge disadvantage of IC engines is that they only produce usable torque in a narrow band of engine RPM. Considering all of these factors, induction motors are definitely the perfect choice for an automobile. However, the power supply for an induction motor is the real bottleneck in achieving a major induction motor revolution in the automobile industry. Let’s explore how Tesla, with the help of lithium-ion cells, solved this issue and why lithium-ion cells are going to become even better in the future.

We thank Mr. Ravindra Kempaiah for his invaluable technical contribution for this video. More about Ravindra can be found at this link : https://scholar.google.com/citations?...

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2 years, 7 months ago

ABC A Machine to Die For The Quest for Free Energy

Machine to Die For is about the search for 'perpetual motion' and 'free energy'. Conventional science claims this is impossible, yet generations of inventors have been mesmerised by the promise of an engine that powers itself. The world's reliance on diminishing fossil fuel resources and the associated problems of pollution serve to spur them on. A Machine to Die For showcases a number of dedicated, sometimes eccentric, and always obsessive individuals who have devoted their lives to this quest.
The documentary could be used as a resource when studying motion and simple machines in secondary science and physics. It could also serve as a springboard for discussions about inventors and inventions and the history of scientific endeavours. It would be suitable for teachers of middle to senior secondary students in Science (Physical Sciences), History and Materials Technology.

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2 years, 8 months ago

In Undeveloped tech, Dennis Lee shows off some sterling engines, one as big as a 1800's steam engine (cool) he also demonstrates the EV Gray motor, the principle of back-EMf, and wireless transmission of electricity with tesla coils. he also shows off a little device made of two small rods which makes 120volts @ 18W (not easy to fake) also shown is a ramjet tornado engine this is a very exciting invention, It synthesizes a tornado inside of itself, and uses it to compress fuel, and turn a turbine (huge amount of horsepower) he also shows the many uses of brown's gas, and even has some rare videos of Yull Brown operating the torch, and generator. They prove that brown's gas implodes, and prove that a generator can make a car engine idle. He shows off plastic (lego like assembly) houses which look just as if they were made of wood. he shows a motor which puts out three times the power going in, and an apperatice to make car engines run on solid biofuel. he also shows a bouy which generates power from the wave action. then the whole show starts to get just a little silly. he starts talking about a fourth law of motion, that is if you hook the motor stator to one gear, and the armature to another gear, the motor will be more powerful, but since the armature, and stator are moving, the bearings are turning twice as fast and it will do nothing but melt lots of bearings. and he caps it all of with a mechanical device which is supposed to amplify torque, and leave rpm's static. either I or they have some learning to do! This Movie Shows Valuable clips of among other things, the EV Gray motor working, with occiliscope shots!

An indispensable piece for any free energy experimenter's library

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2 years, 8 months ago

The Pi foundation just dropped the all-new 8GB version of the Raspberry Pi4 for $75!
So now we have aPi4 with 8GB of Lpddr4 Ram!
They also announced that Raspbian is being renamed to Raspberry Pi OS and a beta 64bit version is available to download!

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2 years, 8 months ago

Do you know what happens if you try to connect an external Geforce RTX 2080 Ti to the UDOO BOLT? They play together! Quite well we’d say.

Firstly, we started with the installation of Fortnite max specs on a FHD monitor. We tickled the board. So we installed Call of Duty WWII, one of the most famous AAA Games. Obviously with max specs but this time on UHD monitor. We tickled the board again.
We have read your questions, and we can confirm that BOLT works well with the Geforce RTX 2080 Ti and it’s a beast in the truest sense of the word.
The benchmark confirms our observations. We are testing different types of M.2 to PCIe adaptors, and for this reason, we do not currently have one in particular to suggest. However, we will follow up this post with more information and test results, so make sure to follow our social channels! Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube.

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2 years, 9 months ago

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Since 2008 the BeagleBoard.org Foundation has provided a forum for collaboration with open-source software and hardware. They’re best known for their credit-card sized open-hardware computers perfect for machine control by hobbyists and professional developers. So we snagged BeagleBoard’s co-founder Jason Kridner in the middle of CES to learn more.

People have created incredible projects with BeagleBoard’s open-source hardware, like underwater exploration vehicles, using Linux and open source software.

If you want to create your own project or get inspired, head to beagleboard.org/ today.

2 years, 9 months ago

http://www.wirebeings.com/

The Wire Beings beta is an open source robot designed for Arduino that can be 3D printed. The chassis has a basic build, with full instructions. It is also expandable. The example builds in the video include using a voice control module and an Arduino wifi shield with an mp3 module for voice. I plan to do some Internet of Things tutorials as that was my favorite part of the project. The IOT build in this video checks your gmail via the RESTFul API and checks the local weather through Temboo and the Yahoo Weather API.

Find everything you need to build this at www.WireBeings.com

Thanks for watching.

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2 years, 10 months ago

This is my new computer, a Meerkat from System 76. It has a 3.4 GHz Intel i5 processor, 16 GB RAM, and a 1 TB SSD. I'm using it with my Unicomp clicky keyboard and a Samsung monitor I bought from Staples on sale. I plan to use it for creative work like writing and maintaining websites. Soon after recording this I did replace Pop!_OS with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS.

There was no manual or instruction sheet in the box, not even a card saying thanks for choosing us, here's our support website. I thought that was an odd omission.

2 years, 10 months ago

There are many fantastic virtual tone wheel organs available, one I really enjoy using is VB3 II from Genuine Soundware; but there always seemed to be something missing - until now.

Guido Scognamiglio the developer of the original VB3 and most recently VB3 II has put together the D9X concept; a do It Yourself, Open Source MIDI Drawbar controller, connecting you to your virtual tone wheel organ (or other virtual instruments) in a very exciting way.

The D9X uses a series of physical drawbars, buttons and rotary controls that allow for real time adjustments whether playing live or inside of your DAW where you can record the movements of the D9X controls using MIDI Control Change automation. The D9X MIDI controller is not only just for tonewheel organs but is able to control virtually any of your virtual instruments that support MIDI learning/mapping of parameters.

The D9X MIDI Controller is based on the Arduino platform and with the open source code freely available you are able to customize the core functions of the controller itself if you wish.

The GMLAB D9X is available NOW in a DIY KIT ($239) or pre-assembled and ready to use ($329).

For more information visit:
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The Official DX9 GitHub Project: https://www.github.com/ZioGuido/GMLAB...

For information on VB3 II and the other instruments available from Guido and GSI visit here: https://www.genuinesoundware.com

2 years, 10 months ago

Open Source SBMS can be found here: https://electrodacus.com/

LFP battery cells: https://www.mobile-solarpower.com/raw...

Electrodacus youtube channel (check it out, hes cool! Very smart guy): https://www.youtube.com/user/electrod...

I was given this bms for free to test, but am not sponsored to sell these. If sales increase substantially from average, I will get a commission, but I told him I would do this video for free regardless because people in the world need this. I was not expecting any compensation, and he does not make much money from them. Big thanks to Dacian for designing and building such a useful device! He lives off grid and practices what he preaches. Great guy.

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This is advanced user BMS! Not a plug n play system. You add temp sensors, mppt and whatever you want, calibrate it, program it etc. If you don't like something, change it. It's open source.

Table of contents:
2:30 Turning it on
3:01 Modifying the Settings for your Battery
4:37 Shunt Installation
7:48 Shunt Parameters Explained
9:00 Modifying a LV2424 to work with SBMS
10:19 Modifying Inverter Control settings on the SBMS
12:47 Data logging and further discussion

This video is geared for advanced users, but a "beginner friendly SBMS setup video" is in the works. I ran into quite a few problems with setting it up,and figured that this video of me troubleshooting each problem would be useful for some of you. Once I understand all of the settings, I will make a fast paced, concise setup video.

2 years, 10 months ago

Hexapod v2.1

Note. 3d components are printed by "Atom 3 Lite" 3d printer (http://www.atom3dp.com)

It has 18 degree of freedom, powered by 2s lipo battery.
Remotely controlled by mobile phone (iOS or Android) through BLE

Website: https://smallptsai.github.io/hexapod-...
Github: https://github.com/SmallpTsai/hexapod...

All components (including 3D printed mechanism, PCB schematic, Software source code) are open under GPL license.

Happy making !!

2 years, 10 months ago

Pay attention to the motherboard he uses the Asroc, most aftermarket motherboards are made for Windows. Public source recommends Asroc motherboards for Linux builders.
Newest USA Version
https://www.amazon.com/ASRock-TRX40-Creator-Threadripper-Max256GB/dp/B081JX35ZK/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=asrock+amd+threadripper+motherboard&qid=1586117963&sr=8-7

I just purchased a case for my PC that I have been assembling the last half a year. I figured it’s time to make a video of putting it all together (also it was suggested to me by Warp).

The video runs a bit long, sorry about that. The source material was about 10 hours long (that’s how long it took with all the steps; doing anything on camera pretty much multiplies the time needed by an integer) and I condensed it as much as makes sense.

The AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 1950X CPU was purchased from ProShop.fi for 672.42€.

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2 years, 10 months ago

Todays build is a custom HTPC in a custom laser cut acrylic case.

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Memory: G.Skill - Trident Z RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory - https://goo.gl/DqFKBd

Storage: WD BLACK SN750 500GB NVMe SSD - https://amzn.to/33F27iV

Additional Storage: Samsung - 860 EVO-Series 1TB SSD - https://amzn.to/2Nimix7

Case: Custom Acrylic Case

Case Fan: CRYORIG XT140 140mm Slim Profile Fan - https://amzn.to/2KTGUJy

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2 years, 10 months ago

ANTVR, a Beijing startup created an open source VR gaming set that works across mainstream gaming platforms. Collaborating with Lenovo and others, ANTVR plans to launch a new VR head-mounted device in mid-2016. http://www.antvr.com/en/

2 years, 11 months ago

Big Portable Homemade mp3/mp4 android Bluetooth player:
Android radio 2GB: http://bit.ly/2t8FzsM
6.5" Speakers: http://bit.ly/2SvLUcC
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Multimeter: http://bit.ly/2ICftDt

-Multimedia Boombox mp3/mp5, radio, gps, tv out and more.
-Fast Android 8.1, 2 RAM 2GB + ROM 32GB.
-Width 60cm, height 19.5cm, depth 22cm.
-Charging with 21V lithium charger.
-Parallel 18650 lithium batteries.
-Painted with black mate spray.
-10mm laminated plywood.
-Schematic at 12:33

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Fareoh - Illuminati [NCS Release]
MIDNIGHT CVLT & Titus1 - Better Days
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Axol & Hoober - How We Do It (ft. Marvin Divine)
Olly Walker - Sorry (I Had To Leave)

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2 years, 11 months ago

At 45 Drives, our storage servers are built on free and open-source operating systems. When buying our Storinators, we want to make it really easy for our users to decide which operating system is right for them. To help simplify this decision, R&D Engineer Brett Kelly has divided the operating systems into 2 different categories; Server OS’ and NAS OS'. In our latest video, he breaks down both OS categories and gives use cases for each in hopes to help users decide which OS is right for their needs.

For more information on our Storinators, visit our website: http://www.45drives.com

2 years, 11 months ago

Build a guitar hero inspired MIDI controller! Features Cherry MX switches, accelerometer and whammy bar! Features a strumming mode so you can power through chords and notes giving you a playing style unlike typical MIDI controllers. The whammy bar lets you pitch bend making it feel like an electric guitar. Using an accelerometer, you can move the guitar to adjust modulation giving you an expressive playing style.

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2 years, 11 months ago

Unboxing a new Star Labtop Mk III from StarLab Systems. This is an ultrabook specifically designed for Linux and tested as compatible with over a dozen distros including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Kali Linux, Qubes, Manjaro and many many more.

Specifications:
Website: https://starlabs.systems/?rfsn=331107...
Starlabtop Mk III i7-8550u 4 Core 1.8GHZ 8 threads
Display: 13" matte 1920x1080 166 pixels per inch IPS
SSD Drive: 480GB
1 USB Type C 3.0, 2 USB 3.0
Memory: 8GB 2.4mhz ddr4
Weight: 1.2kg
Camera: 720p HD Webcam
8GB 2.7 mhz ddr4
Dimensions: 314 cm x 216 cm x 1.48cm
Battery life: 7 hours
$819
Compatible with over a dozen tested distros and Win10
UK KEYBOARD! Shift key is a little different
OS: Several Linux Distros

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2 years, 11 months ago

734Public source owns stock in Western Digital

Richard New, Ph.D., Vice President of Research, discusses Western Digital's approach to open standards and open source. Since storage performance and TCO are increasingly determined by system design, Western Digital is working with other companies and projects to drive open standards. The company is working to implement Zoned Storage in the Linux storage software stack, enabling improvements for both HDD and SSD. Western Digital is also working to develop and promote the RISC-V open instruction set architecture, a broad industry initiative with more than 150 member companies. The CHIPS Alliance is working to develop open hardware for interfaces, processors, and systems, including the SweRV CPU core. Western Digital is also a founding partner of OpenTitan, an open source project developing silicon root of trust chips. OmniXtend is a low-cost open-source hardware reference design for large shared-memory systems.

Recorded at Storage Field Day 19 on January 22, 2020. For more information, see https://techfieldday.com/event/sfd19/ or https://www.westerndigital.com/

2 years, 11 months ago

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(S1 / E4) Supplyframe DesignLab opened its doors this July to four creative resident teams building hardware projects in Art, Design, Technology, and Science. The new series 'Open Source' follows DesignLab residents step by step in their creations. Episode 4 explores resident Tim Trzepacz and the creation of his music hardware synthesizer the NanoEgg. After successfully launching a software synth developed for the Nintendo, Tim has begun the journey creating a fully analog hardware synthesizers.

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2 years, 11 months ago

learn guide - https://learn.adafruit.com/neotrellis...

This is a sound board using Adafruit’s NeoTrellis. This lets you trigger audio files so you can play it like a musical instrument. Each button can have different sounds so you can build your own sample kit. All of the electronics are housed in our 3D printed enclosure. The top and bottom covers snap fit so it’s easy to put together. It’s designed to be portable, compact device and it’s open source.

In previous build we used several boards to make a similar project. For this one we can use Adafruit’s Feather and the Prop Maker Feather Wing.

Check out the learn guide for documentation. You can follow along step by step to wire the electronics and build the assembly.

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CAD files
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The software is written in Adafruit’s Circuit Python so it easy to program the hardware. We setup the REPL to print the file names and neopixel colors. This way we can verify the button mapping or catch any errors. The Feather shows up as a USB drive so you can edit the code directly on the device. All of the files live on the drive so it’s easy to change code on any computer.

You Can Shake the device to shuffle the audio. Pressing the button on the side will reset the arrangement. We think it’s a fun demo of what you can with the accelerometer.

Adafruit Feather M4 - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3857
NeoTrellis 4x4 - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3954
4x4 elastomer button pad - https://www.adafruit.com/product/1611
RGB LED button - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3350
Mini oval speaker - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3923
Prop-Maker FeatherWing - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3988
Mini panel toggle switch - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3221
Metal ball tactile button - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3347
1200mAh battery - https://www.adafruit.com/product/258
Flashforge Inventor II 3D Printer - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3897
Filament for 3D Printers - https://www.adafruit.com/product/2080
Filament for 3D Printers - https://www.adafruit.com/product/2080
Ultimaker 2+ - https://www.adafruit.com/product/2673
Flashforge Inventor II - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3897
3D Parts Library on GitHub - https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_...

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