hackaday 8 months ago A Delay Line Memory Demo Board HackadayA Delay Line Memory Demo BoardDelay line memory is a technology from yesteryear, but it’s not been entirely forgotten. [P-Lab] has developed a demo board for delay-line me...
hackaday 8 months ago Is This the Truck Weβve Been Waiting For? HackadayIs This The Truck We’ve Been Waiting For?Imagine a bare-bones electric pickup: it’s the size of an old Hilux, it seats two, and the bed fits a full sheet of plywood. Too good to be t...
hackaday 8 months ago Hydrogen Trains: Not The Success Germany Hoped They Would Be HackadayHydrogen Trains: Not The Success Germany Hoped They Would BeAs transport infrastructure in Europe moves toward a zero-carbon future, there remain a number of railway lines which have not been electrified. Th...
hackaday 8 months ago You Wouldnβt Steal a Fontβ¦ HackadayYou Wouldn’t Steal A Font…In the 2000s, the DVD industry was concerned about piracy, in particular the threat to their business model presented by counterfeit DVDs and downl...
hackaday 8 months ago The Evertop: a Low-Power, Off-Grid Solar Gem HackadayThe Evertop: A Low-Power, Off-Grid Solar GemWhen was the last time you saw a computer actually outlast your weekend trip – and then some? Enter the Evertop, a portable IBM XT emulator p...
hackaday 8 months ago Open Source Commercial Synthesisers You Will Love HackadayOpen Source Commercial Synthesisers You Will LoveDrumboy and Synthgirl from Randomwaves are a a pair of compact electronic instruments, a drum machine and a synthesiser. They are commercial produc...
hackaday 8 months ago DIY Record Cutting Lathe is Really Groovy HackadayDIY Record Cutting Lathe Is Really GroovyBack in the day, one of the few reasons to prefer compact cassette tape to vinyl was the fact you could record it at home in very good fidelity. Su...
hackaday 9 months ago milliForth-6502, a Forth for the 6502 CPU HackadayMilliForth-6502, A Forth For The 6502 CPUForth is popular on small computers because it is simple to implement, yet quite powerful. But what happens when you really need to shrink it? Well...
hackaday 9 months ago Porting COBOL Code and the Trouble With Ditching Domain Specific Languages HackadayPorting COBOL Code And The Trouble With Ditching Domain Specific LanguagesWhenever the topic is raised in popular media about porting a codebase written in an ‘antiquated’ programming language like Fortran or ...
hackaday 9 months ago Are higher resolutions getting towards diminishing returns at this point? Or are you jonesing for 8K? What do you want on your desktop?