You got a Mail
If you checked our last post, you still may want learn and compare different codes about mail receiving & notifying. “you got a mail” was Rasomuro‘s answer to this question. via [Rasomuro]
If you checked our last post, you still may want learn and compare different codes about mail receiving & notifying. “you got a mail” was Rasomuro‘s answer to this question. via [Rasomuro]
Have you ever looked up on the web for a working Mail Checker via Ethernet Shield? Check TorChris first Pop3 Email checker and his other post for some code debug. via [opensourceprojects]
You you have ever wondered how to make double sided circuit boards at home and without all the chemicals, here’s the video for you. There is a big effort to increase the number of parts the RepRap can make for itself. why not circuit boards? […]…I couldn’t wait. For the last six months I have […]
Some interesting reports of the Opening Hardware workshop @ eyebeam in NYC with the most influential people in open source hardware including Limor Fried, Bunnie Huang (Chumby), and the Arduino team. In the first picture you can see the first Arduino ever brought by Massimo Banzi. Celebrate. via [MAKE]
Well. For Arduino enthusiasts everything is happening in New York right now. During this OpenHardware Meeting Shigeru Kobayashi from IAMAS, presented his Arduino FIO board that he developed together with Sparkfun. Check some other pictures on Sparkfun webStore. via [Arduino Blog]
Very nice implementation of the “Dual RG matrix shield” of WiseDuino‘s IllyClock. Now you can edit a scrolling text to diaply longer statements. Code ready. ++ via [WiseDuino]
Techincally, this is one of the reason Arduino was created: helping prototype new users interfaces; openSource. Here’s the Nintendo DS DSLR Trigger. Arduino Based (or, at least programmed. It’s based on Atmega 168) + Open Source Applications on Ninetndo DS. via [MAKE] [OpenCameraControl]
Check out the video after the break (nice trance tune on it;) of the Motoruino in action.
Today is the “circuit etching” day. I wanted to enlarge the disussion of this previous post, by embedding this nice tutorial on Circuit Etching from Colin Cunningam of Make. via [MAKE]
Well. As most of you I begin my day hanging around in different forums. One of them (one of the firsts) is the Arduino Forum, with his new layout. In these day a thread took my attention: P18F4550 made his first Arduino Shield. When questioned to make a step by step guide of the all […]