The network is handled by a Linksys EC2T card, and the software is KS3.0, WB3.1, MiamiDX IP stack IBrowse 2.4, and a bunch of 3rd party libs he can’t remember. Inside the A1200 is a 4GB CompactFlash, an ACA 1232 accelerator card with 128MB of RAM and a 33MHz 030. recently got his old Amiga 1200 online and managed to find the software and hardware to get this machine on the net. When someone gets some old hardware on that vast World Wide Web and manages to pull up the retro edition, we like to celebrate. The Hackaday Retro edition is our version of Hackaday optimized for embedded devices.
After numerous false starts over the past decade or so, the second AN-225 is finally being built. Only one was built. For the last thirty years, a second airframe, about 70% complete, has sat in a field or hangar in the Ukraine, waiting for someone to put it into service. The Antonov AN-225 is the largest and heaviest airplane in the world. is producing blank die-cast aluminum pedals that look so much better than the standard Hammond enclosure. There’s more to guitar pedal enclosures than custom-painted electronic boxes, and arguably the best enclosures are the ‘Boss’ style – a metal cover over the switch that can be removed to access the battery independently of the circuit. If you’ve ever built your own guitar pedal, you probably stuffed it inside a Hammond enclosure. E3D, makers of the world’s finest 3D printer hotends have released silicone nozzle covers that prevent caramelized plastic gunking up your hot end.
Nozzle socks! Just keep saying, ‘nozzle socks’ until the semantic satiation undoes any semblance of sanity.