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Open Hardware, Operating Systems for Feature Phones, and Raspberry Pi


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 25, 2023


Linux Kernel and Graphics Work: Booting, Zink, and PanCSF

Games: Big Picture Mode, Godot, Best Browser Games, and Steam Deck


↺ Arduino Nano


Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2 switches to BMI270 & BMM150 IMUs, HS3003 temperature & humidity sensor


↺ Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2 switches to BMI270 & BMM150 IMUs, HS3003 temperature & humidity sensor


> Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2 is a new revision of the Nano 33 BLE Sense machine learning board with basically the same functionality but some sensors have changed along with some other modifications "to improve the experience of the users".



KC12 Alder Lake-P mini PC supports up to 64GB RAM, four displays, and dual 2.5GbE


↺ KC12 Alder Lake-P mini PC supports up to 64GB RAM, four displays, and dual 2.5GbE


> KC12 is a mini PC powered by either an Intel Core i5-1240P or Core i7-1260P Alder Lake-P hybrid processor with up to 64GB DDR4, SATA and NVMe storage options, HDMI and DisplayPort for up to four 4K displays, as well as two 2.5GbE networking interfaces.



From Nokia to Samsung: Here are The Unique Operating Systems of Feature Phones


↺ From Nokia to Samsung: Here are The Unique Operating Systems of Feature Phones



Raspberry Pi OS Update Adds New Touchscreen Driver


↺ Raspberry Pi OS Update Adds New Touchscreen Driver


> The first update to the official operating system for Raspberry Pi devices in 5 months features a handful of interesting changes, new drivers, and always-important bug fixes.


> Chief amongst the changes is a new touchscreen driver available from the Screen Resolution tool, which also sees some ‘minor’ UI changes. There’s also support for a new msdri3 video driver, and the kms++-utils package is now included by default (saving you an apt install).



Headlamp for BSA Electronics Merit Badge #3DPrinting


↺ Headlamp for BSA Electronics Merit Badge #3DPrinting


> This is a headlamp I designed to be used to complete the BSA Electronics Merit Badge. All you should need to complete the merit badge is included in the PowerPoint slides that are also included. It takes about 3 hours to finish all the requirements. You could also use this to teach anyone about basic circuit design using KCL and KVL.




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