Portable 8-Bit Nintendo
I really like this portable 8-Bit Nintendo from Fastmhz, uses an old NES and a PSPOne screen – Link.
I really like this portable 8-Bit Nintendo from Fastmhz, uses an old NES and a PSPOne screen – Link.
This looks like a lot of fun (and an simple kit to make) – “This very unusual kit emits random pops and random explosions of bright white light when it is in the dark (kit has a CDS cell to sense the absence of light). This kit produces one of the most unusual “out-of-this-world” effects. […]
Cody shows you how to add an extra button to your controller. Plus if you follow the rapid fire link in the tut, you can make the button a rapid fire button too. – Link.
Here’s a video on removing surface mount components using a clothes iron – [via] – Link.
A Maker reader writes in with this find… “SPLat is a company that I ran across that has some rather interesting embedded controller products. For under $100 you can get a module with 2×16 backlit LCD, buttons and LEDs. It has 12 I/O’s and even does floating point arithmetic. $20 less gets you a model […]
Ok, hot off the press – Microsoft is jumping servos first in to the robot arena with the Microsoft Robotics Studio, a free download for hobbyists, academics, and commercial developers. – Link. Resources: Tutorials – Link. 3rd party bots – Link. Also, check out ROBOT mag’s coverage … Link.
Intoon writes “Make a kite out of household stuff! A really easy and small kite that kids will love to play with. It doesn’t fly high or far, but it dances around in a good bit of wind.” – Link.