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Because I have not tested all electronic circuits mentioned on this pages, I cannot attest to their accuracy; therefore, I do not provide a warranty of any kind and cannot be held responsible in any manner.
Building a PIC18F USB device
24. April 2010 - 15:22 — adminA step-by-step tutorial about creating a PIC18Fxx5x-based USB device.
Embedded Filesystems Library
24. April 2010 - 15:14 — adminA solution for memory cards etc. - an universal FS library in the C language.
SIDstick: vintage tunes in your pocket
21. April 2010 - 20:55 — adminThe SIDstick is a pocket-sized chiptunes player from Gadget Gangster.
Image: Gadget Gangster web
NXP kit: MicropendousX
21. April 2010 - 20:41 — adminOpen Hardware Development Board for Cortex-M3.
Photo from MicropendousX pages
USBTiny Mkii Programmer
18. April 2010 - 19:22 — adminLUFA-powered programmer which emulates AVRISP-MKII. It works with AVR Studio and AVRDude.
Photo: Tom_L
Super simple AVR ISP USB programmer
18. April 2010 - 19:14 — adminAn in-system programmer for AVR microcontrollers built with ATTiny44 with virtual USB firmware.
Breadboard CP/M
11. April 2010 - 13:17 — adminA simple CP/M system fits in breadboard nowadays. Look at Grant's Work-in-progress version.
Photo: Grant Searle
Core3duino
11. April 2010 - 13:07 — adminCore3duino is, believe it or not, three-core "Arduino cluster" in the form "an addon shield to a shield".
Picture: Instructables.com
FLIRT - Friendly Little Interrupt Tasker
11. April 2010 - 12:04 — adminAn attempt to simulate preemptive multithreading on 8bit MCUs.
Yaler: access small devices from the Web
3. April 2010 - 14:37 — adminYaler aims to provide a simple, open and scalable relay infrastructure for the Web of Things - i.e. simple embedded devices ("things") accessible via Web (e.g. browsers).