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The tiny handheld console features a round display and is powered by an Arduino Nano ESP32. Volos Projects, a popular YouTube channel, has recently unveiled an intriguing creation that is sure to ...
Outputting data from a microcontroller over a serial port is convenient and easy, but formatting, visualizing, and analyzing the data can be tedious and frustrating. [Alex Spataru] knows this all ...
The code is uploaded and executed on a specifically "build" machine, consisting of an Arduino platform, digital output screen 280x240, rotary encoder and two buttons. The "console" consists of two ...
The Gamebuino is a credit card-sized retro-style game console based on Arduino. Developer Aurélien Rodot is running a crowd-funding campaign to bring it to market.
It’s also Arduino-compatible, programmable device. The ODROID-GO is available from the HardKernel store for $32 (or $34 from the ODROID Inc store if you’re in the US and don’t want to pay ...
I’ve used 2511s to run modems in the days when 33.6kbps was warp speed. I’ve used them as routers, and I’ve used them as, well, terminal servers and connected those cables to the serial ...
One clever individual named Justin does just that, using an old VT220 serial console that he hacked to work as a terminal for his Mac Pro.
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