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Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts

How to run C programs on the BeagleBone's PRU microcontrollers

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This article describes how to write C programs for the BeagleBone's microcontrollers. The BeagleBone Black is an inexpensive, credit-...
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Restoring YCombinator's Xerox Alto day 6: Fixed a chip, data read from disk

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In today's Xerox Alto restoration session we investigated why the disk drive isn't working and found a failed chip. With this chip...
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Lacking safety features, cheap MacBook chargers create big sparks

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You might wonder if it's worth spending $79 for a genuine MacBook charger when you can get a charger on eBay for under $15. You should...
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Restoring YCombinator's Xerox Alto day 5: Microcode tracing with a logic analyzer

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In today's Xerox Alto restoration session we investigated why the system doesn't boot. We find a broken wire, hook up a logic analyz...
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PRU tips: Understanding the BeagleBone's built-in microcontrollers

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The BeagleBone Black is an inexpensive, credit-card sized computer that has two built-in microcontrollers called PRUs. While the PRUs provi...
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