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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…

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…

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…

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…

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

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…