- 1. Wiiceiver X
- (Hardware hacking)
- update: I stopped development on this project, for a few reasons: cost functionality flexibility The handset unit fits in a Nintendo Nunchuck. Assembly is straightforward, but involves a dremel ...
- Created on 04 February 2016
- 2. Crazy Volts
- (Hardware hacking)
- ... The display running in the pic above shows our calibration test, and the display itself hasn't been permanently mounted yet. The design is general enough to be adapted to anything with batteries. In softw ...
- Created on 24 August 2015
- 3. LVD Project
- (Hardware hacking)
- ... at the end. I've also made a with the 8-pin ATtiny45, and with no microcontroller and static detection. This project has also been set up as a "kit" at clubjameco.com. Contact me if you have a ...
- Created on 10 August 2015
- 4. How d'you like them apples?
- (Family)
- Backstory: we'd been trying to teach Drew some sign language. He seemed to be reacting, so we set up the camera and tempted him with a treat, trying to get him to ask for "more." ...
- Created on 07 August 2015
- 5. Jake is Buzz Lightyear
- (Family)
- Jake has been playing with little Buzz Lightyear toys, saying "To Infinity ... and Beyond!" and flying them around. At some point mommy grabbed Jake and did the same thing. Now Jake wants to "fl ...
- Created on 07 August 2015
- 6. Joomla Keyword Cloud
- (Software hacking)
- ... a search page for that keyword. This plugin has been validated against W3C XHTML/1.0 Transitional and CSS 2.1 Licensed under GPL2, and don't be a jackass. If you use it, let me know. ...
- Created on 05 August 2015
- 7. Custom Arduino-based LVD
- (Hardware hacking)
- I have been asked to deliver a low-voltage disconnect circuit for potential future production. It would drive a 15w load and protect a 12v sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery. Features: Arduino-based ...
- Created on 05 August 2015