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Cheap second-hand hardware is usually a fertile ground for hacking, and by looks of this project, the digital classroom aids that were all the rage a few years back are no exception. [is0-mick] writes ...
Adam Podstawczynski has created an innovative Arduino-powered project that emulates a Commodore 64 keyboard on a modern PC. This project allows keystrokes to be translated into character inputs on a ...
Microchip Technology Inc. announced the expansion of its Arduino™ compatible chipKIT™ ecosystem with two new development tools from Digilent, Inc., and an embedded cloud software framework. Digilent’s ...
What Next is a is a supplier of colour-coded Arduino-compatible microcontroller boards — including the Yellow, Red, Green, and Orange boards. Thee entry-level Yellow and Red boards are based on a ...