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Bringing Achievements To The Nintendo Entertainment System

Microsoft made gaming history when it developed Achievements and released them w...

Hybrid Mechanical Clock Shows it Both Ways

After seeing some of the interesting clock builds we’ve featured recently, [shiu...

Golang On The PS2

A great many PlayStation 2 games were coded in C++, and there are homebrew SDKs ...

Software Hacks Unlock Cheap Spectrometer

A spectrometer is one of those tools that many of us would love to have, but jus...

A Music Box Commanded By NFC Tags

[Luca Dentella] recently encountered a toy, which was programmed to read differe...

Levitating Lego Generator Runs On Air

[Jamie] decided to build a generator, and Lego is his medium of choice. Thus was...

Building a Sliding Tile Clock

Hackers like making clocks, and we like reporting on them around these parts. Pa...

Zink is Zero Ink — Sort Of

When you think of printing on paper, you probably think of an ink jet or a laser...

A SNES CPU Replacement Via FPGA

Let’s say you had a SNES with a busted CPU. What would you do? Your SNES would b...

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Leather Keyboard

Are you eager to get your feet wet in the keyboard surf, but not quite ready to ...

DIY Linear Tubular Motor Does Precise Slides

We’ve seen plenty of motor projects, but [Jeremy]’s DIY Tubular Linear Motor is ...

Tiny Bubbles in the Memory

We are always fascinated by bubble memory. In the late 1970s, this was the “Next...

A Prototyping Board With Every Connector

Prototyping is a personal affair, with approaches ranging from dead-bug parts on...

Reconfigurable FPGA for Single Photon Measurements

Detecting single photons can be seen as the backbone of cutting-edge application...

Hackaday Links: March 30, 2025

The hits just keep coming for the International Space Station (ISS), literally i...

Help Propel The Original ARM OS Into The Future

We use ARM devices in everything from our microcontroller projects to our laptop...

Protocol Analyzer Remembered

Anyone will tell you that as hard as it is to create a working system, the real ...

Can Hackers Bring Jooki Back to Life?

Another day, another Internet-connected gadget that gets abandoned by its creato...

Automatically Crack Safes with this Autodialer

When attempting to secure something, whether it’s a computer, sensitive data, or...

Chip Glitching 101 with [Hash]

Ever want to get into reverse engineering but don’t know where to start? You’re ...

Yaydio, a Music Player For Kids

Music consumption has followed a trend over the last decade or more of abandonin...

DIY Split Keyboard Made with a Saw

Split keyboards are becoming more popular, but because they’re still relatively ...

An ESP32 Pomdoro Timer

The Pomdoro technique of time management has moved on a little from the tomato-s...

AMSAT-OSCAR 7: the Ham Satellite That Refused to Die

When the AMSAT-OSCAR 7 (AO-7) amateur radio satellite was launched in 1974, its ...

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