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A SNES CPU Replacement Via FPGA
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A SNES CPU Replacement Via FPGA

Let’s say you had a SNES with a busted CPU. What would you do? Your SNES would be through! That…

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Zink is Zero Ink — Sort Of
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Zink is Zero Ink — Sort Of

When you think of printing on paper, you probably think of an ink jet or a laser printer. If you…

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Hackaday Links: March 30, 2025
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Hackaday Links: March 30, 2025

The hits just keep coming for the International Space Station (ISS), literally in the case of a resupply mission scheduled…

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Can Hackers Bring Jooki Back to Life?
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Can Hackers Bring Jooki Back to Life?

Another day, another Internet-connected gadget that gets abandoned by its creators. This time it’s Jooki — a screen-free audio player…

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Protocol Analyzer Remembered
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Protocol Analyzer Remembered

Anyone will tell you that as hard as it is to create a working system, the real trick is making…

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Help Propel The Original ARM OS Into The Future
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Help Propel The Original ARM OS Into The Future

We use ARM devices in everything from our microcontroller projects to our laptops, and many of us are aware of…

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Automatically Crack Safes with this Autodialer
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Automatically Crack Safes with this Autodialer

When attempting to secure something, whether it’s a computer, sensitive data, or valuables, there’s always going to be a way…

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An ESP32 Pomdoro Timer
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An ESP32 Pomdoro Timer

The Pomdoro technique of time management has moved on a little from the tomato-shaped kitchen timer which gave it a…

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Open Source Framework Aims to Keep Tidbyt Afloat
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Open Source Framework Aims to Keep Tidbyt Afloat

We recently got a note in the tips line from [Tavis Gustafson], who is one of the developers of Tronbyt…

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AMSAT-OSCAR 7: the Ham Satellite That Refused to Die
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AMSAT-OSCAR 7: the Ham Satellite That Refused to Die

When the AMSAT-OSCAR 7 (AO-7) amateur radio satellite was launched in 1974, its expected lifespan was about five years. The…

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