NANDHOPPER 1-BIT noise SYNTH

By ofojf

Sometimes, a bit bit of noise can be fun. This bit noise synth called the Nandhopper, is a quick basic job to get started. The parts listing is quite short, generally material for the sensors as well as a 4093 Quad, 2-input Schmitt activate as well as NAND gate. You end up with an simple…

SCRIPT lets YOU IMPORT EAGLE BOARDS FOR use IN FREECAD

By ofojf

[Christian Aurich] wanted to use his Eagle CAD circuit board design in a proper CAD program in purchase to design enclosures. There are already a few options along these lines, but they didn’t quite fit his needs so he developed a script to import Eagle boards into FreeCAD. The script is packaged as a python…

LEGO HEAD tracking

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[Epoch] sent in this simple head tracking job utilizing Lego pieces. He’s made a custom install to hold 3 Lego light sensors on a baseball cap. Then, after modifying his webcam for IR with some floppy disk scraps, he tons up the free-track software application as well as can manage his games. For convenience, he…

ADDING ideal CLICK TO A MACBOOK pro

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Surprisingly, one of the most common complaints we hear from people trying out macs are the fact that there isn’t a ideal click. the current version, the unibody, has an option that remedies this, but older versions are stuck without. While you could always plug a USB mouse in, that is hardly a hacker’s solution.…

PLEXI CLIFFHANGER FOR TRACKMATE

By ofojf

If you’ve ever wished to play with concrete tracking systems quick as well as cheap, you may be thinking about this incredibly quick tracking surface for trackmate. Trackmate is open source software application for physical item tracking. Making a surface for it isn’t that difficult in the very first location however this is most likely…

TEACHING A computer TO PLAY MARIO… SEEMINGLY with VOODOO

By ofojf

Some people understand [Tom Murphy] as [Dr. Tom Murphy VII Ph.D.] as well as this hack makes it evident that he earned those accolades. He made a decision to see if he might show a computer to win at incredibly Mario Bros. however he went about it in a method that we’d bet is different…

PROPELLER HALLOWEEN contest WINNERS

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meet Skelly, the propeller powered singing skeleton, winning entry to the Unofficial Propeller Halloween Contest. sick of the enormous amounts of Arduino projects floating around the web, [Oldbitcollector] used a halloween challenge.  Make something spooky using a propeller and other parallax stuff, win a prize. Skelly, made by [Chuck Rice] was the star of the…