* **Enigma Touch:** Jürgen Müller’s Enigma replica is now available for order, featuring a unique all-electronic design and a focus on replicating the original user experience. A Google Group has been created for discussion and related activities.
* **PiDP-1:** The PiDP-1 kit is nearing completion and expected to ship at the end of July, with both console and rack-mounted versions available. A Google Group has been launched for the PiDP-1 community.
* **ARPANET Reconstruction:** Lars Brinkhoff has made significant progress in reconstructing the ARPANET, allowing for connections between emulated PDP-10s and modern Linux machines. The project seeks volunteers to expand the network.
* **LGP-30:** Work is underway on a replica of the LGP-30, with a focus on creating an authentic 1950s metal case.
* **PiDP-10 & Software:** Updates on software for the PiDP-8/11, and a note about running the original Micro-Soft BASIC on a PiDP-10.
* **Whirlwind:** Initial planning for a Whirlwind replica is underway.
This article details the design and construction of a 512-bit magnetic core memory system running at 200kHz, including the challenges faced, scaling techniques, and practical advice for building your own system.
Firmware and software to run an ESP32-CAM module on your Flipper Zero device. Allows capturing images and streaming live video to the Flipper Zero.
A user is asking about the compatibility of different modules (GPS, GPIO, I2C, 'Port C' UART) with the Cardputer, specifically whether modules using 'Port C' can be used.
The M5Stack Cardputer v1.1 is a high-performance card computer featuring a StampS3A microcontroller, 56-key keyboard, 1.14-inch TFT screen, and various interfaces for expansion and control. It's ideal for rapid prototyping, industrial control, and IoT projects.
It is a 4-inch touchscreen device designed for Meshtastic®, powered by dual MCUs, the ESP32 and RP2040, and supports Wi-Fi, BLE, and LoRa®. It is an open-source, powerful IoT development platform.
Eric's StickiNote app utilizes the ESP32-P4 microcontroller to create a digital post-it note system for smart displays. It runs smoothly on affordable hardware and serves as a central household device for leaving notes and reminders.
The T-Deck is a compact device with a 2.8-inch IPS LCD touch screen, integrated keyboard, trackball, microphone, and speaker, running on an ESP32-S3 dual-core processor. It supports various frequencies and includes a GPS module and battery in its Plus variant. It features a U.FL/IPEX antenna connector for LoRa and can be flashed using Espressif's firmware download mode.
The WoeMeter is a machine built for Severance Season 2 to measure Woe, one of the Kier Eagan's 'Four Tempers.' It was designed and fabricated in six weeks using materials like aluminum, 3D printed PETG, and repurposed components from a vintage Nagra audio tape recorder.
A curated list of amazingly awesome Meshtastic resources