BUILD A POCKET-SIZED ALTAIR COMPUTER Make a retro PC that fits in an Altoids tin.
In the beginning, computers were very large and took up a lot of space. These days, single-board computers have gotten quite small. So, could an older Intel 8080 compatible computer be built to today's smaller size standards? Why yes! It can!
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BAIT AND SWITCH FOR HALLOWEEN FUN Delight and fright with these fun build ideas for the upcoming holiday season.
I've come to philosophically believe that our friends and neighbors secretly want and need to have a good fright around Halloween. In fact, I tremble to think of the psychological damage that could be done if we shirked our responsibility as haunters once a year! (Well, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.) Along with a couple fun build ideas, this article covers some really entertaining animatronic principles and characters that make wonderful projects any time of year — even without the scare.
LIBRARIES AND HEADERS IN C: A TUTORIAL Learn how software utilizes libraries, and how you can create your own!
If you've written a program for a microcontroller board such as the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or Propeller QuickStart, you have relied on software libraries that provide constants and functions. Often, we use software libraries without thinking much about them. When you start to write libraries, it takes time to read documents, follow directions, and experiment with simple functions. Fortunately, after you understand how to create libraries and header files for the software tools you use, you'll have a useful skill that can simplify programming tasks. Even if you never create a library, you probably want to know how they work and what they contain. This tutorial provides information that gives you a good start.
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