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B Side looks awesome.
All in all, 2 hours of work and thinking, for a very simple, but I think rather cool mod for my old usb stick
Super Talent 50gb RC8, LaCie 32gb iamakey, Super Talent 50gb RC8, LaCie 60gb Fastkey, Super Talent 60gb ramcache
Our Twister USB Flash Drives are always popular but lately there has been lots of interest in the ones with the White Clips (the bits that twist) - brilliant for showing off a strong logo
The drive will only fit one way. There is a small red light near the end of the drive. When it stops flashing, the drive is ready for use.
git://github.com/dgiagio/ipheth.git
git clone --depth 1 git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net.git
find -name ipheth.c
This little device I created is used to expose the 4 wires in between an active USB device and computer / microcontroller etc. I made this to experiment with USB HID signals and how to interpret them from a low bit level. Rather than the HID level.
Albert Einstein USB based on my design I submitted for contest organized by Infectous/Mimobot and now produced and sold by Mimoco.com
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Everyone remembers the classic arcade game 'Whack a Mole', where you bash the head of some poor creature as it emerges from it's hole. Now you can play for free at the comfort of your own desk with this USB Whack It game.
Choose between 30 second or 1 minute games and challenge friends and colleagues to see who is the whacking champion. As the game progresses the speed of the game increases to make it more challenging and the LCD score board displays how many direct hits you made.
This little device I created is used to expose the 4 wires in between an active USB device and computer / microcontroller etc. I made this to experiment with USB HID signals and how to interpret them from a low bit level. Rather than the HID level.
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