Adam Sampson's arduino bookmarkshttps://bookmarks.offog.org/ats/arduinoAdam Sampson2018-10-24T21:13:36ZWhizzo Software - SIO2Arduinohttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwhizzosoftware.com%2Fsio2arduino%2F2018-10-24T21:13:36Z"SIO2Arduino is an Atari 8-bit (800/XL/XE) device emulator that runs on the Arduino platform. It currently emulates a single Atari 1050 disk drive (D1:) but there are plans to extend it to support multiple drives as well as other devices." I've been meaning to build one of these for my Atari 800 for, oh, fifteen years now...uBITX -A compact HF transceiverhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.phonestack.com%2Ffarhan%2Fubitx%2Fubitx.html2017-12-10T15:17:15ZApplying the BITX philosophy (good performance out of absurdly cheap parts) to a multiband SSB radio. The trick here is using an Si oscillator chip that can provide three separate outputs -- so you can do things like switching sidebands by tweaking one oscillator either side of the final filter frequency. Very neat!KeySweeperhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsamy.pl%2Fkeysweeper%2F2015-01-18T00:44:59Z"KeySweeper is a stealthy Arduino-based device, camouflaged as a functioning USB wall charger, that wirelessly and passively sniffs, decrypts, logs and reports back (over GSM) all keystrokes from any Microsoft wireless keyboard in the vicinity." So that's three reasons why I won't be buying a Microsoft wireless keyboard, then.Capacitance Meter Mk II | PIC Tutorialshttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwordpress.codewrite.co.uk%2Fpic%2F2014%2F01%2F25%2Fcapacitance-meter-mk-ii%2F2014-04-27T17:05:21ZUsing an Arduino and no external components. Cute!David A. Mellis: DIY Cellphonehttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fweb.media.mit.edu%2F%7Emellis%2Fcellphone%2Findex.html2013-09-30T09:59:51ZWonder what the battery life is like...Cisecohttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ciseco.co.uk%2F2013-02-28T13:57:47ZAn assortment of radio boards for use with Arduinos, Raspberry Pis and the like. They're based on the CC110x chips so they're pretty flexible (e.g. they do one with a built-in USB controller, and an Arduino clone that uses that to do the USB serial port).arduino-tvout - A composite video output library for AVR/Arduino - Google Project Hostinghttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcode.google.com%2Fp%2Farduino-tvout%2F2012-08-06T21:46:54ZNice easy mono composite video from an AVR.Gameduino: a game adapter for microcontrollers — excamerahttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fexcamera.com%2Fsphinx%2Fgameduino%2F2012-03-26T10:45:42ZArduino shield based on the J1 Forth CPU. I like the idea, and it looks like it'd be fun to program, but it's pretty expensive when you factor in the cost of the Arduino too.Howto Build the eChanter - eChanter.comhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.echanter.com%2Fhome%2Fhowto-build2012-02-27T00:53:22ZTwo bagpipe-related links yesterday -- how to build a cheap-and-cheerful electronic practice chanter. This abuses AVR inputs as touch sensors.More pies » GameBoyAdvance Multiboot Cablehttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.evildro.me.uk%2F%3Fp%3D212011-10-07T15:24:00ZArduino-based multiboot cable. This looks like the way to go.Tutorial: Burning the Sanguino Bootloader to the ATmega 644P Using an Arduino as ISP. | themakersworkbench.comhttps://bookmarks.offog.org/edit?url=http%3A%2F%2Fthemakersworkbench.com%2F%3Fq%3Dnode%2F4312011-08-23T21:21:54Z(No notes.)