USB Adventures Part 2: Custom HID and USB Composite Devices
So in a previous post I’ve discussed how to communicate with a custom HID device using libhid and a Raspberry Pi running linux. This post is …
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So in a previous post I’ve discussed how to communicate with a custom HID device using libhid and a Raspberry Pi running linux. This post is …
I wanted to add a temperature sensor to a project I’m working on, and while I already had selected the perfect IC for the job, I decided …
If you have any experience with a soldering iron, or soldering electronic components in general, I’m sure it will come as no surprise for you that the “fumes” …
Background Back in the ’80s, Casio produced a line of calculators that was sold and advertised as “pocket personal computers”. This branding started with the PB-100 I believe, but …
If you follow me on Twitter, you might have seen this 1 year ago: Yes! I successfully repaired our ancient Gameboy! pic.twitter.com/Z7wRVrEQBS — Elias Zacarias …
As part of a bigger project (that I’ll reveal later) I set on the journey of designing a simple “keyboard”. It needed to have enough keys …
So I’m writing a program in C that needs to interact with a custom HID device I built. This program will be running on a Raspberry …
Ok, so this is probably the last post I’ll make about my Brainfuck-on-Arduino project, basically because it has reached a point where I’ve already tried …