The Turing Pi 2.5 is a mini-ITX motherboard designed for clusters of system-on-modules (SOMs), such as Raspberry Pi CM4, NVIDIA Jetson modules, or the company’s own RK1 SOM. It's an upgrade to the Turing Pi 2 with some key improvements, and a compatible mini-ITX case is also available.
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ESP32C3 code for 1.44inch display.
This desktop gadget, based on ESP32 C3, is a mini-TV and unique design artwork. It features a 1.44-inch LCD screen, WiFi connectivity for displaying weather and time, and a portable pendant design.
The Spotpear ESP32C3 LCD 1.44 is a desktop gadget with a 1.44-inch LCD screen that can display videos and connect to WiFi for weather and time updates.
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A guide on using the ESP32C3-1.44 module, including installation, case videos, schematic diagram, program package, and tutorials on building the compilation environment, configuring third-party libraries, replacing middle rotation symbols, and more.
An email machine, the Cidco MailStation, is repurposed as a terminal using the Z80 processor and msTERM application. The WiFiStation dongle enables network communication.
- Hardware: Z80 processor, 128KB RAM, 0.5MB flash, modem, parallel port, RTC, QWERTY keyboard.
- Code Loading: Built-in hex editor or loader program via parallel port.
- Dev Env: OpenBSD laptop, C/Z80 assembly, SDCC compiler, upload via parallel port.
- msTERM: Stein's terminal program for BBS communication, custom ISR, modified font.
- Get Started: Stein's released msTERM code, example project, WiFi adapter option."
Detailed instructions and assembly guide for building the PiDP-10, a PDP-10 emulator built using a Raspberry Pi.