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Education | And Step,Inc
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A New Developmental Strategy to Elevate People. Today's Realities - Tomorrow's Challenges". Aviation * Chemistry *. Computers * Electricity *. Engineering * Geology * Law * Model Building/Design * Music *. Public Speaking * Radio * Railroading * Safety *. We only get one chance to prepare our children for a future that none of us can possibly predict. What are we going to do with that one chance?
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Atari ST restoration | The hack shed
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About The Hack Shed. April 22, 2014. Here at The Hackshed, we have several “retro” computers. A few of the machines we own are Atari STs. While looking at a couple of them the other day, I found one has a key missing (it was like that when we got it) and another had a faulty floppy drive. There was only one thing I could do…… perform a restoration. Go and grab yourself a drink and get comfy…. this is a long one……. The next step is to remove the shields from the floppy and PSU. Once the floppy shield ...
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Programming the Arduino – Memory Management / Part 2 | The hack shed
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About The Hack Shed. Programming the Arduino – Memory Management / Part 2. April 18, 2014. Let’s get started with the second part of the Arduino programming series. This time we’ll be talking about memory management on the Arduino, how to use it and how best to manage it – showing you how to free up memory and guidelines for programming that will help you reduce your memory footprint on the Arduino. This article requires some basic understanding of memory, datatypes and basic C/C programming skills.
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Woodwork | The hack shed
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About The Hack Shed. Building a 4bit / 8bit computer in CPLD. Something we’ve been working towards is building a homebrew CPU from scratch in CPLD. If you’ve seen any of our “Getting Started with CPLDs” guide, you might have noticed that we’re working towards completing the ALU before we can start adding proper CPU features to it. This article is less about the CPLD side of things ( we’ll continue with the guides. And more about the rest of what we’ve been doing. Click here to read more. April 4, 2014.
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Building a 4bit / 8bit computer in CPLD | The hack shed
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About The Hack Shed. Building a 4bit / 8bit computer in CPLD. April 4, 2014. Something we’ve been working towards is building a homebrew CPU from scratch in CPLD. If you’ve seen any of our “Getting Started with CPLDs” guide, you might have noticed that we’re working towards completing the ALU before we can start adding proper CPU features to it. This article is less about the CPLD side of things ( we’ll continue with the guides. And more about the rest of what we’ve been doing. If you have any comments o...
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CPLD | The hack shed
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About The Hack Shed. Building a 4bit / 8bit computer in CPLD. Something we’ve been working towards is building a homebrew CPU from scratch in CPLD. If you’ve seen any of our “Getting Started with CPLDs” guide, you might have noticed that we’re working towards completing the ALU before we can start adding proper CPU features to it. This article is less about the CPLD side of things ( we’ll continue with the guides. And more about the rest of what we’ve been doing. Click here to read more. April 4, 2014.
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Creating a Spotify remote with an Arduino and LCD Shield | The hack shed
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About The Hack Shed. Creating a Spotify remote with an Arduino and LCD Shield. April 13, 2014. This one is for the Spotify people. We’ve created a small project that makes use of the Arduino and LCD Keypad shield to create a Spotify remote control. This will show the current playing song as well as adding Play/Pause, Prev and Next functionality to it. Check out the quick YouTube video at the bottom of this page. You could add a Bluetooth module to this ( described in our previous article here. The Arduin...
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Product Review – Altera MAX V CPLD Development Board | The hack shed
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About The Hack Shed. Product Review – Altera MAX V CPLD Development Board. April 3, 2014. The guys over at Altera. Have been extremely generous and sent us a MAX V CPLD development kit. As well as another item we’ll be writing about very soon. Let’s have a look at the board and some of it’s features. Altera have also written a nice test utility for the board to show off many of it’s features. A video can be found here. Which shows the different functions and features in use. If you’re just starting...
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Getting started with CPLDs – Index | The hack shed
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About The Hack Shed. Getting started with CPLDs – Index. March 8, 2014. Here you will find links to all the articles that make up our CPLD for beginners guide. We’d love to hear your feedback about this guide. If we’ve got something wrong or if there’s anything specific you’d like us to cover, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Part 1 – Installing the Altera Quartus II software. Part 2 – Entering your first design. Part 3 – Lighting an LED. Part 4 – Adding a button. Part 5 – Making a half-adder.
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