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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. Rainbow Poo, NTSC Synths, and Maker Faire. Monday, September 23rd, 2013. This last weekend, analog man-about-town Paul Rako. Asked me to show off some nerd stuff I built at the Atmel. Booth at Maker Faire New York. Here’s the thing I showed off:. The following photos pretty much describe how it went. Also, this happened. Big Ups to Adam.
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry » WTPA2
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. WTPA2 is a precise and weird 8-bit audio sampler kit which does some stuff that no other samplers out there do. It’s the logical progression of WTPA1, which sold out years ago. Manuals and source code are here. See what the nerd posse is saying about it here. Here’s what’s special about the new version:. WTPA2 can permanently store samples on a micro-SD card. To get a more comprehen...
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry » Hardware
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. Posts Tagged ‘Hardware’. Vectors, or “My Man Inf Left A VEC and a 9 At My Crib”. Thursday, August 8th, 2013. So awhile back my man Andrew Reitano. Dragged home a vector monitor from an old Asteroids arcade cabinet. Here’s what we’ve done with it so far:. It was a long road to get there! First, you have to move this electron gun at an even rate, and you need to do it on a halfway sta...
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry » VEC9
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. Posts Tagged ‘VEC9’. Vectors, or “My Man Inf Left A VEC and a 9 At My Crib”. Thursday, August 8th, 2013. So awhile back my man Andrew Reitano. Dragged home a vector monitor from an old Asteroids arcade cabinet. Here’s what we’ve done with it so far:. It was a long road to get there! First, you have to move this electron gun at an even rate, and you need to do it on a halfway stable ...
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In the early 90s, while gainfully employed as a bartender and "talent buyer" at emo's. The somewhat (in)famous bar and music venue in austin, tx, young jason began his journey into the world of live sound reinforcement. learning the ropes while mixing acts such as seaweed, versus. Starting in his living room with an 8-track recorder (in between tours with bands like the spinanes. Barkmarket, and many more), jason was fortunate enough to record austin gems like paul newman, the hamicks, switchhitter.
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. WTPA2 Related Docs, Sample Packer Tools, and Bootloader Files:. WTPA2 Component Guide RevA. 8212; WTPA2’s parts list, and a description of those parts. WTPA2 Assembly Guide RevB. 8212; How to put together your WTPA2 and its mods (NEW REV! WTPA2 Operator’s Manual RevA. 8212; How to rock a party, MIDI Implementation, etc. Audio Firmware, Version 0x13. WTPA Component Guide v1.01. 8212;...
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry » Chicago Represent
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. Posts Tagged ‘Chicago Represent’. Vectors, or “My Man Inf Left A VEC and a 9 At My Crib”. Thursday, August 8th, 2013. So awhile back my man Andrew Reitano. Dragged home a vector monitor from an old Asteroids arcade cabinet. Here’s what we’ve done with it so far:. It was a long road to get there! First, you have to move this electron gun at an even rate, and you need to do it on a ha...
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry » Oscilloscopes
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. Posts Tagged ‘Oscilloscopes’. Tektronix 564B Scope Repair, Part 1. Sunday, June 17th, 2012. So, I have a real thing for old Tek scopes. This is due in no small part to the gospel preached by Jim Williams (you can get the cliff notes for said polemic here. As well as a lot of other great scope-related stuff and some repair notes). Posted at June 17th, 2012. Other Sorcery of Note.
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. Posts Tagged ‘Video Game Crap’. Vectors, or “My Man Inf Left A VEC and a 9 At My Crib”. Thursday, August 8th, 2013. So awhile back my man Andrew Reitano. Dragged home a vector monitor from an old Asteroids arcade cabinet. Here’s what we’ve done with it so far:. It was a long road to get there! First, you have to move this electron gun at an even rate, and you need to do it on a half...
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry » Blog Archive » Tektronix 564B Scope Repair, Part 1
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Nerdy Texts of Analog and Embedded Systems Wizardry. My favorite programming language is still solder, but C ain't all bad. Laquo; BLDCs, the Wrong Way. Vectors, or “My Man Inf Left A VEC and a 9 At My Crib”. Tektronix 564B Scope Repair, Part 1. So, I have a real thing for old Tek scopes. This is due in no small part to the gospel preached by Jim Williams (you can get the cliff notes for said polemic here. As well as a lot of other great scope-related stuff and some repair notes). From your own site.