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Two test boxes generated by my new no-glue, no-screw laser cut design. Source code for the SVG generator: bitbucket.org/hudson/boxer/src/tip/boxer
A rainy Sunday project with the kids...
Video at vimeo.com/40416119
Uses HydraMF, my open-source library for Netduino. Includes drivers for Nunchuck and servos.
Binaries are available on Nuget (nuget.org/packages?q=hydramf) and source code on Bitbucket(bitbucket.org/aalmada/hydramf/).
Programmed using ManiacBug's Mighty-1284P Arduino core and the Ethernet52 library.
The small stripboard adapter plugged into the FTDI adapter is one I made a while ago for programming some ATmega328/RFM12B sensor boards, it has a 3V3 regulator and the capacitor and pull up resistor required for reset.
Next step is to add an RFM12B.
The PROMDate requires only a Teensy++ 2.0, a ZIF socket and four short wires to build a very flexible device for reading five volt ROM, EPROM and EEPROMs in DIP packages up to 40 pins. Any combination of address and data widths are supported, as well as constant high and low pins for various output enable, chip select, etc lines. Unlike earlier versions, no bread board wiring or jumpers are required since all pins are mapped in software to allow on-the-fly changes between different chip families.
Full source: bitbucket.org/hudson/prom/
Created with my Voronoi svg generator and box generator. Make your own copy with thing:39415 or use my lace-maker and boxer scripts to generate your own unique designs.
A larger version (12cm on a side) of thing:39415, generated with my lace-maker Voronoi svg creator. More info: www.nycresistor.com/2014/02/09/laser-cut-voronoi-boxes/
My breadboard-less version of Adam's ROM reader using a Teensy 2.0 and my own prom.c. A short writeup: www.nycresistor.com/2012/07/29/teensy-rom-dump/
I'm replacing a dead TRS-80 Model 100 motherboard with a Teensy++.
More details: www.nycresistor.com/2013/01/06/trs80-model100-upgrade/
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/model100/src
Experimenting with laser cutting halftones to create shadow masks using my halftone SVG generator and epilog driver. Photo by wwward0 at NYC Resistor.
A rainy Sunday project with the kids...
Video at vimeo.com/40416119
Uses HydraMF, my open-source library for Netduino. Includes drivers for Nunchuck and servos.
Binaries are available on Nuget (nuget.org/packages?q=hydramf) and source code on Bitbucket(bitbucket.org/aalmada/hydramf/).
Adding a seconds hand with PWM dimming to the Alpha Clock Five. Source code for the updated firmware.
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Port of MarioChron to the Pebble wrist watch. Unfortunately the animation reduces the battery life from a week to about a day.
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/pebble/src
Demo video of the first new features in my custom firmware for the Alpha Clock Five from Evil Mad Scientist Laboratory. The seconds hand and PWM dimming are available in the firmware source code.
This prototype is the Urban Sensor Hack challenge entry of IoT Zürich Meetup and MechArtLab Zürich.
The idea was to build "timid sensor objects", a new breed of citizen sensors that try to look uninteresting and only reveal their sensors once in a while to take a measurement, then retract them again, a bit like a snail.
Using this strategy of camouflage, even delicate sensors could reside in places that humans can reach. Compare this to official sensors in the city which are always ruggedised and often placed out of reach to prevent damage.
The result is the "timid sensor egg", made from a tabletop trash bin, an Arduino, a Servo, two multi-colour LEDs, an LDR and a battery holder - all part of the kit. Plus a BlueSmirf Bluetooth module from Sparkfun. The egg measures brightness and talks to the Internet using a Bluetooth to Pachube Android app we built for another project.
Pictures of the development: goo.gl/YiCLu8
Design files: www.thingiverse.com/thing:166876
Source code: bitbucket.org/tamberg/urbansensorhack and bitbucket.org/tamberg/oktoberfestofthings (BtGateway)
"Urban Sensor Hack Finale: Team Creations" on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZkNrmfVgLc
Do you find base-10 time too confusing? Then try hexadecimal seconds since midnight on the Evil Mad Scientist's Alpha Clock Five: bitbucket.org/hudson/alphaclock
A rotating polar azimuthal map for the Pebble wristwatch. The map rotation updates once per minute and completes one anti-clockwise revolution per 24 hours. Local noon-ish is at the bottom (roughly calibrated for GMT-4).
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/pebble/src
I'm building a new motherboard for the Tandy TRS-80 Model 100 using a teensy++. The ten HD44102 display drivers are working, and a two-diode charge pump is generating the -5V for Vee to provide enough contrast on the LCD. Next up: interface to the keyboard, wiring a MicroSD card reader and start writing new applications.
More details: www.nycresistor.com/2013/01/06/trs80-model100-upgrade/
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/model100/src
I got a Surface RT not too long ago, with a goal to try porting some software over to it. Over my Thanksgiving break, I did a partial port of SDL (Simple Directmedia Library) to the device, then got one of my favorite games running on it. :-)
More info on SDL can be found at libsdl.org
More info on my port of SDL to Windows RT / Windows 8 can be found at bitbucket.org/DavidLudwig/sdl
The Doom port was based off of PrBoom (prboom.sourceforge.net). A copy of my rough port to Windows RT can be found at bitbucket.org/DavidLudwig/prboom2
Encoding PSK31 with an 8-bit AVR doing analog waveform generation through a resistor ladder network. The phase-shift occurs after cosine-ramping down to DC, then back up on the new phase to reduce bandwidth. The FFT shows the primary spike at 500 Hz, the audio carrier frequency; I'm not sure why there is a second spike at 750 Hz.
Source code for the AVR.
Half of the TQFP packaged HD44102 chips are upright, half are inverted in cutouts on the circuit board. A fascinating way to simplify the routing of the busses between chips.
More details: www.nycresistor.com/2013/01/06/trs80-model100-upgrade/
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/model100/src
A better overview of my app framework for the inPulse hackable wrist watch. The multi-app framework allows different applications to share the limited 8 KB of memory.
Converting my breadboard design for a replacement motherboard to something more permanent. Once this works I'll design a circuit board so that everyone can re-brain their Model 100s with something more modern. At this stage only one driver of the LCD board is connected; this later photo shows all drivers and the keyboard matrix connections.
More details: www.nycresistor.com/2013/01/06/trs80-model100-upgrade/
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/model100/src
Google two factor authentication running on a Pebble Watch, based on the Arduino version. It implements RFC-6238, "TOTP: Time-Based One-Time Password Algorithm" with a version of the SHA1 hash copied from an arduino library. The bargraph at the bottom shows how much longer the code is valid and updates with a new code every thirty seconds.
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/pebble/src
Sending CQ from the NYC Resistor HF station, on a Bencher iambic paddle into a Teensy 2.0 that translates the Morse code into USB keyboard events. Source code to build your own.
Details on the project: www.nycresistor.com/2012/02/20/morse-code-keyboard/
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Quý khách có thể truy cập tại webisite bitbucket.org/snippets/phiendichtiengtrung/Eex9oK
Pebble word clock, nederlands edition. (A later version fixed the bug of cutting off descenders)
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/pebble/src
Thanks to the generous financial support of AWS (Austria Wirtschaftsservice www.awsg.at/) we were able to hire Mathias (who was before building Tesla Coils at Metalab where I met him;) to help us with the low level assembly and C coding of the MagicShifterOS
check out the newest revisions at: bitbucket.org/wizard23/magicshifteros
(if more than 23 people beg me to switch to github I will but personally I don't like the github monopoly (don't get me wrong it's an awesome too so thanx Linus (the OS is cool but it still suxxx it could me soooo much betta, lol just kidding it's awesome anyway;)
Enjoy the Source Code (If you find bugs please report them in bitbucket) and print out your own MagicShifter case in ANY color you like :)
PS: SENT FROM (5EYS ONLY!!!11):
from KybKreis 17 ;)
the newest and finest hackerspace in Vienna
--
:: Philipp Tiefenbacher
:: open source hardware/magic
:: metalab.at/
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic
--Arthur C. Clarke
PPS: a personal note that I attach too ALL the emails I sent nowadays:
Grant Snowden Asylum! NOW!
Ok I'm a realist. Austria probably would not do it. Germany? Maybe, but I'm not sure? Maybe the US? lets see it is an interesting development. But back to the focus. I don't expect ANY EU country to do it but I expect it from the EU because it is supposed to stand 4 democracy (most europeans want to see a happy lolcat snwoden), freedom (well I expect freedom for snowden! nothing less.), liberty to travel around in the EU and explore all these amazing countries so close together that are very different but share some common culter like GNU, LInux, Firefox, Metalab, Friends, Family, etc...
I dont really think the "thing" that connects the EU is religgion. Our Senior C++ architect (also funded by AWS, yay!) is a deep believer in the Muslim faith. And I dont have the feeling that he wants to blow up anything (ok once he set a tent on fire but I think it was an accident I think)...ok I'm getting paranoid I need sleep. I had my birthdayparty today and I did not sleep for moar than 20hour ;))
LCD and Keyboard interface.
More details: www.nycresistor.com/2013/01/06/trs80-model100-upgrade/
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/model100/src
Thanks to the generous financial support of AWS (Austria Wirtschaftsservice www.awsg.at/) we were able to hire Mathias (who was before building Tesla Coils at Metalab where I met him;) to help us with the low level assembly and C coding of the MagicShifterOS
check out the newest revisions at: bitbucket.org/wizard23/magicshifteros
(if more than 23 people beg me to switch to github I will but personally I don't like the github monopoly (don't get me wrong it's an awesome too so thanx Linus (the OS is cool but it still suxxx it could me soooo much betta, lol just kidding it's awesome anyway;)
Enjoy the Source Code (If you find bugs please report them in bitbucket) and print out your own MagicShifter case in ANY color you like :)
PS: SENT FROM (5EYS ONLY!!!11):
from KybKreis 17 ;)
the newest and finest hackerspace in Vienna
--
:: Philipp Tiefenbacher
:: open source hardware/magic
:: metalab.at/
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic
--Arthur C. Clarke
PPS: a personal note that I attach too ALL the emails I sent nowadays:
Grant Snowden Asylum! NOW!
Ok I'm a realist. Austria probably would not do it. Germany? Maybe, but I'm not sure? Maybe the US? lets see it is an interesting development. But back to the focus. I don't expect ANY EU country to do it but I expect it from the EU because it is supposed to stand 4 democracy (most europeans want to see a happy lolcat snwoden), freedom (well I expect freedom for snowden! nothing less.), liberty to travel around in the EU and explore all these amazing countries so close together that are very different but share some common culter like GNU, LInux, Firefox, Metalab, Friends, Family, etc...
I dont really think the "thing" that connects the EU is religgion. Our Senior C++ architect (also funded by AWS, yay!) is a deep believer in the Muslim faith. And I dont have the feeling that he wants to blow up anything (ok once he set a tent on fire but I think it was an accident I think)...ok I'm getting paranoid I need sleep. I had my birthdayparty today and I did not sleep for moar than 20hour ;))
Unlike the original qlock2 that used lights for each character, I've used different weight fonts (SourcecodePro-Light and -Black) and different case to distinguish the "illuminated" words from the background since the Pebble display is only 1-bit monochrome.
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/pebble/src
Thanks to the generous financial support of AWS (Austria Wirtschaftsservice www.awsg.at/) we were able to hire Mathias (who was before building Tesla Coils at Metalab where I met him;) to help us with the low level assembly and C coding of the MagicShifterOS
check out the newest revisions at: bitbucket.org/wizard23/magicshifteros
(if more than 23 people beg me to switch to github I will but personally I don't like the github monopoly (don't get me wrong git is an awesome too so thanx Linus (the OS is cool but it still suxxx it could me soooo much betta, lol just kidding it's awesome anyway;)
Enjoy the Source Code (If you find bugs please report them in bitbucket) and print out your own MagicShifter case in ANY color you like :)
PS: SENT FROM (5EYS ONLY!!!11):
from KybKreis 17 ;)
the newest and finest hackerspace in Vienna
--
:: Philipp Tiefenbacher
:: open source hardware/magic
:: metalab.at/
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic
--Arthur C. Clarke
PPS: a personal note that I attach too ALL the emails I sent nowadays:
Grant Snowden Asylum! NOW!
Ok I'm a realist. Austria probably would not do it. Germany? Maybe, but I'm not sure? Maybe the US? lets see it is an interesting development. But back to the focus. I don't expect ANY EU country to do it but I expect it from the EU because it is supposed to stand 4 democracy (most europeans want to see a happy lolcat snwoden), freedom (well I expect freedom for snowden! nothing less.), liberty to travel around in the EU and explore all these amazing countries so close together that are very different but share some common culter like GNU, LInux, Firefox, Metalab, Friends, Family, etc...
I dont really think the "thing" that connects the EU is religgion. Our Senior C++ architect (also funded by AWS, yay!) is a deep believer in the Muslim faith. And I dont have the feeling that he wants to blow up anything (ok once he set a tent on fire but I think it was an accident I think)...ok I'm getting paranoid I need sleep. I had my birthdayparty today and I did not sleep for moar than 20hour ;))
Inspired by qlock2. The updated version uses a sans serif font.
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/pebble/src
Epilog driver converted to work with the TA10 plotter/cutter at wiki.techinc.nl/index.php/Wild_TA-10
Source: bitbucket.org/hudson/epilog/src/tip/ta10.c?at=default
Also watch the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcGrRuRuhYU
Get your own Magicshifter at magicshifter.net
The CPU of the MagicShifter has a hardware serial port which is not used for much so Jay and I decided to hook up a MIDI interface there and it works ;)
Atm Jay is writing code for the MagicShifter MIDI library: bitbucket.org/wizard23/magicshifteros/branch/MIDIShifter
A new motherboard for the Tandy TRS-80 based on a Teensy++. The old one had died, but the LCD and keyboard were still perfectly functional. I've built a new interface board that can drive the ten HD44102CH bitmap display drivers with both line drawing and a 5x7 font, and scan the matrix keyboard. Currently it shows up as a "vt100-like" USB serial device, but could function much like the original Model 100 with its own file editor and programming language.
More details: www.nycresistor.com/2013/01/06/trs80-model100-upgrade/
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/model100/src
A Teensy 2.0 translates Morse code from a Bencher iambic paddle into USB keyboard events. Source code for the Teensy firmware.
Details on the project: www.nycresistor.com/2012/02/20/morse-code-keyboard/
Today's clock tells time with QR codes (version 1, 17x17) and aphorisms (version 5, 37x37). See the video for how to read the clock and sayings. Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/watches/src/tip/qr
LCD and Keyboard interface for the TRS-80 Model 100.
More details: www.nycresistor.com/2013/01/06/trs80-model100-upgrade/
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/model100/src
Sending CQ via USB at the NYC Resistor HF radio station, using a Bencher iambic paddle into Teensy that translates the Morse code into USB keyboard events. Source code for the Teensy.
Details on the project: www.nycresistor.com/2012/02/20/morse-code-keyboard/
Also watch the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcGrRuRuhYU
Get your own Magicshifter at magicshifter.net
The CPU of the MagicShifter has a hardware serial port which is not used for much so Jay and I decided to hook up a MIDI interface there and it works ;)
Atm Jay is writing code for the MagicShifter MIDI library: bitbucket.org/wizard23/magicshifteros/branch/MIDIShifter
A port of MarioChron to the Pebble, showing the coin-collecting score.
Source code: bitbucket.org/hudson/pebble/src