Tag: RISC

Friday Hack Chat: Security for IoT

The content below is taken from the original (Friday Hack Chat: Security for IoT), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Over the last few weeks, our weekly Hack Chats on hackaday.io have gathered a crowd. This week, we’re talking about the greatest threat humanity has ever faced: […]

From Zero to Nano

The content below is taken from the original (From Zero to Nano), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Have you ever wanted to build your own Arduino from scratch? [Pratik Makwana] shares the entire process of designing, building and flashing an Arduino Nano clone. This is not […]

A 6502 Retrocomputer In A Very Tidy Package

The content below is taken from the original (A 6502 Retrocomputer In A Very Tidy Package), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. One of the designers whose work we see constantly in the world of retrocomputing is [Grant Searle], whose work on minimal chip count microcomputers has […]

HVAC-focused I/O device server runs OpenWrt

The content below is taken from the original (HVAC-focused I/O device server runs OpenWrt), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Barix’s OpenWrt-driven “Barionet 1000″ is its first Barionet programmable I/O controller to run Linux, and the first to offer WiFi and USB connectivity. Barix is rebooting its […]

Rugged SODIMM module runs Linux on i.MX6UL

The content below is taken from the original (Rugged SODIMM module runs Linux on i.MX6UL), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. EMAC’s $150, SODIMM-style “SoM-iMX6U” COM runs Linux on an i.MX6UL, and offers 4GB eMMC, 4x serial ports, -40 to 85°C support, and an optional carrier. NXP’s […]

Raspberry Pi imitator has GbE, 2GB RAM, and 4K video

The content below is taken from the original (Raspberry Pi imitator has GbE, 2GB RAM, and 4K video), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Asus has launched a RPi-like “Tinker Board” that runs Debian and Kodi on a quad-core 1.8GHz -A17 RK3288, and offers 2GB RAM, GbE, […]

Fanless mini-PC runs Linux Mint on Kaby Lake

The content below is taken from the original (Fanless mini-PC runs Linux Mint on Kaby Lake), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Compulab launched a rugged “IPC3” mini-PC that runs Linux on dual-core, 7th Gen Core i7/i5 CPUs, and also debuted three GbE-equipped FACE expansion modules. Compulab […]

LED Strip Display Gives You Two Ways to See the Music

The content below is taken from the original (LED Strip Display Gives You Two Ways to See the Music), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. LED Strip Display Gives You Two Ways to See the Music What to call this LED strip music visualizer is a puzzler. […]

Raspberry Pi Launches Compute Module 3

The content below is taken from the original (Raspberry Pi Launches Compute Module 3), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The forgotten child of the Raspberry Pi family finally has an update. The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 has been launched. The Pi 3 Compute Module was […]

SCSI Emulation Of A Rare Peripheral For The Acorn BBC Micro

The content below is taken from the original (SCSI Emulation Of A Rare Peripheral For The Acorn BBC Micro), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Mass storage presents a problem for those involved in the preservation of older computer hardware. While today’s storage devices are cheap and […]

R-Comp support scheme

The content below is taken from the original (R-Comp support scheme), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. In 2017, Iconbar will be looking at a number of sites, schemes, packages available for RISC OS, reminding you what is on offer, seeing what is going on, etc. As […]

Our full 2017 schedule of UK Picademy events

The content below is taken from the original (Our full 2017 schedule of UK Picademy events), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Happy new year to everyone! We’re back with a new programme of Picademy events for 2017. All our UK events have been scheduled up to the […]

1 kB Challenge: And the winners are…

The content below is taken from the original (1 kB Challenge: And the winners are…), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The 1 kB Challenge deadline has come and gone. The judges have done their work, and we’re ready to announce the winners. Before you jump down […]

Disposable Drones

The content below is taken from the original (Disposable Drones), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Disposable Drones How do you deliver medical supplies to a war zone cheaply? The answer, according to this project, might be a make a disposable drone. Created by friend of Hackaday [Star […]

Keeping up with RISC OS in 2017

The content below is taken from the original (Keeping up with RISC OS in 2017), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. As a minority platform, you can sometimes feel a little isolated. So here are some suggestions of how updated with developments and meet with the Community. […]

Will you still be using a RISC PC in 2017?

The content below is taken from the original (Will you still be using a RISC PC in 2017?), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The RISC PC was released in the mid 1990s while the Iyonix came out in the early 2000s and was available until the […]

The Tiny SCSI Emulator

The content below is taken from the original (The Tiny SCSI Emulator), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. For fans of vintage computers of the 80s and 90s, SCSI can be a real thorn in the side. The stock of functioning hard drives is dwindling, and mysterious […]

Rugged module runs Yocto Linux on up to 12-core Xeon-D

The content below is taken from the original (Rugged module runs Yocto Linux on up to 12-core Xeon-D), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Eurotech’s “CPU-161-18” is a headless COM Express Type 6 Compact module with a 12-core Xeon-D, up to 24GB DDR4, PCIe x16, and wide […]

RISC OS Interview – Rob Sprowson

The content below is taken from the original (RISC OS Interview – Rob Sprowson), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. We continue with our series of interviews with people in the RISC OS world. In this interview, we catch-up with Elesar’s Rob Sprowson. If you have any […]

Announcing our new online training series

The content below is taken from the original (Announcing our new online training series), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. At the end of this week, with our final Picademy of 2016 taking place in Texas, we will have trained over 540 educators in the US and […]

The Open-V, World’s First RISC-V-based Open Source Microcontroller

The content below is taken from the original (The Open-V, World’s First RISC-V-based Open Source Microcontroller), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. A fully open source, Arduino-compatible microcontoller based on the RISC-V architecture. Read more on MAKE The post The Open-V, World’s First RISC-V-based Open Source Microcontroller appeared […]

Latest Banana Pi offers SATA and 2GB RAM

The content below is taken from the original (Latest Banana Pi offers SATA and 2GB RAM), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Sinovoip’s $48, open-spec “Banana Pi M2 Ultra” SBC updates the M2 with native SATA support and 2GB RAM, plus a new quad core Cortex-A7 Allwinner […]

Computer Aid Connect: taking the internet to remote areas

The content below is taken from the original (Computer Aid Connect: taking the internet to remote areas), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Computer Aid is aiming to bring offline access to educational websites to areas with limited internet access. Right now, it’s turning recycled Raspberry Pi […]

Embedded PC roll-out spans Apollo Lake and Bay Trail

The content below is taken from the original (Embedded PC roll-out spans Apollo Lake and Bay Trail), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Advantech unveiled two rugged embedded computers built on Intel’s Apollo Lake SoCs, as well as an embedded PC with a Bay Trail Atom E3845. […]

96Boards-like SBC offers wireless and Ethernet

The content below is taken from the original (96Boards-like SBC offers wireless and Ethernet), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Geniatech’s “Development Board IV” is a 96Boards-like SBC that runs Android or Debian on a Snapdragon 410, and features 40- and 60-pin expansion connectors. Linaro’s 96Boards spec […]