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Microchip's Assembly language is a low-level programming language for the PIC microcontroller. It implements a symbolic representation of the machine codes and other constants needed to program the PIC microcontrollers architecture. Download

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A Replacement Meter Lens - Fail +

I recently found a great old Westinghouse AC Ammeter at Goodwill for a few bucks.  I love the look of these old meters but this one had a cracked lens and a 50 year accumulation of cigarette smoke...

EEVblog #242 – Hakko FX-888 Soldering Iron Hack +

Dave has posted another excellent video blog, this one a hack he did on a Hakko FX-880 soldering iron.  The hack is interesting because he solves a design problem  and explains in detail the...

Geoff's Projects: The Maximite BASIC Computer +

From Geoff's Projects Blog comes the Maximite BASIC computer.  It looks like an interesting bit of kit and the table of contents at the blog has some other interesting topics. The Maximite is a small...

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Rangerbob's Reverse Geocache
Since I first saw Mikal Harts Reverse Geocache Puzzle I knew I needed to build one. My best mate and his wife are avid GeoCachers (is that a word?) and I decided to make a special gift for his 30th birthday....

Useful Online Tools and References +

There are a lot of useful tools on-line.  I got busy and organized some of the ones I use often.  Perhaps you'll find these useful.  Please share others that you use. I installed these...

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The module implements a modulo-based PSEUDO Random Number Generator for SF.

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A variable voltage power supply is an asset to any bench. This project set Jon back about 10 bucks.

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Anydo's wireless weather station. There's all sorts of tech in this project - worth the read

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The ds30 bootloader supports over 300 PICs and is completely open source

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