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[Link] ESP8266 Based WiFi Game Boy Cartridge Browses WikiPedia

Read: 19/12/2021 hackaday.com

[Sebastian Staacks] came across his old Game Boy and was wondering (as you do) what happened to recent attempts at getting a WiFi interface wedged into a standard cartridge. After a while the conclusion was that people had been scuppered by approaching the problem in a way that made it too hard.

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[Link] Modded GBA SP Does Its Best Switch Impression

Read: 2/11/2021 hackaday.com

The whole idea behind the Nintendo Switch is that the system isn’t just a handheld, but can be converted into a more traditional home game console when placed into its dock.

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[Link] Hacking An Obsolete Yet Modern Calculator

Read: 1/11/2021 hackaday.com

The gold standard for graphing calculators, at least in the US, are the Texas Instruments TI-84 series. Some black sheep may have other types, but largely due to standardized testing these calculators dominate the market.

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[Link] The ‘Dune’ Screenplay Was Written in MS-DOS

Read: 26/10/2021 www.vice.com

In the brutal future of Frank Herbert’s Dune, computers are outlawed and high level computations are done by specially trained and bred humans called mentats. In Herbert’s world, there’s something elegant about old solutions to new problems.

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[Link] ESP32 Clock Pushes Outrun Graphics Over Composite

Read: 19/10/2021 hackaday.com

We’ve covered plenty of clocks powered by the ESP32, but this one from [Marcio Teixeira] is really something special. Rather than driving a traditional physical display, the microcontroller is instead generating a composite video signal of an animated digital clock.

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[Link] In Defence Of ROMs, A Solution To Dying Games And Broken Copyright Laws

Read: 17/10/2021 www.kotaku.com.au

Various game emulation sites are pulling down their software libraries, or ceasing to exist entirely, following a lawsuit filed by Nintendo against one of the largest of their kind.

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[Link] Retrotechtacular: Amiga Pips The PC For Mission-Critical Computing At NASA

Read: 17/8/2021 hackaday.com

In 1986, a group of NASA engineers faced a difficult choice in solving their data processing woes: continue tolerating the poor performance of PC architecture, or pony up the cash for exotic workstations.

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