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  1. Application for Flipper Zero device to control radio boards. Supports the TEA5767 board and includes pin configuration instructions. Inspired by Arduino Radio project with acknowledgments to contributors.

  2. The December 2024 newsletter from Obsolescence Guaranteed covers updates on new projects such as PiDP-10 and PiDP-1, news about existing projects like PiDP-8 and PiDP-11, and upcoming plans for 2025 including a PiDP-1 replica and an annual programming competition.

  3. A Flasher utility for DIY miners to flash NerdMiner firmware onto various boards, such as LILYGO S3 Dongle, LILYGO T-Display-AMOLED, ESP32-WROOM, LILYGO T-QT, TDisplay v1.14, ESP32-2432S028R, and M5-StampS3. The flashing process should take less than one minute.

  4. Developer Oliver Fabel has brought MicroPython to the Flipper Zero, providing an alternative to JavaScript for writing programs on this popular device without requiring custom firmware.

  5. This blog post announces the release of Flipper Zero firmware version 1.0, highlighting major new features like dynamic app loading, a redesigned NFC subsystem, JavaScript support, and various system improvements.

    2024-09-10 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  6. Pi Pico Rx is a modern electronic project inspired by the crystal radio. It describes how Pi Pico Rx, using a Raspberry Pi Pico, an analogue switch, and an op-amp, can create a simple yet capable SDR receiver covering LW, MW, and SW bands, capable of receiving signals from around the globe. The project is still in the experimental stage, with more technical details available in the provided documentation.

  7. MeshCom is an open-source project for exchanging text messages, positions, and data using low-power, low-cost LoRa radio modules. It aims to create off-grid, mesh network communication systems.

  8. Watchy is an open source E-Ink Smartwatch with an MIT license. Development resources and documentation can be found on the official website watchy.sqfmi.com. There are also several retailers selling the watch hardware. See the documentation for instructions on how to get started with developing for Watchy.

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