Clockwork64: RTC for the C64!
The Commodore 64 is still just as popular as ever with retro computer enthusiasts. What’s not to like? Awesome SID music, incredible demo graphics, a huge number of games (with many more being...
View ArticleSTARLIGHT MINI Model Rocket Flight Computer
As a rocketeer, I’m always interested to see rocketry-related projects hitting Tindie stores. One of the many interesting and complex challenges with model, mid-power or high-power rocketry is how to...
View ArticleIce Cold FPGA Feather
Getting started with FPGAs and hardware description languages can be tough. There’s quite a steep initial learning curve; not only do you have to learn how HDLs work, you also need to learn a whole...
View ArticleTouchwheel0, a Capacitive Touch Wheel
Although I never actually owned one I do remember playing with an iPod touch wheel when they first came out. Such a lovely way to interact with lists, but a touch wheel can be used for so much more....
View ArticleSoftCard Expansion for the Apple ][
Soft cards are becoming increasingly popular for vintage computers. Because the cards have modern processors or FPGAs on them, they can easily emulate just about any peripheral ever made for vintage...
View ArticleElectromechanical Status Indicator
Having recently watched an excellent video about flip-dot displays, when I saw this product come up I was interested right away. This Electromechanical Status Indicator breakout can be super useful in...
View ArticleFoxie CardClock v2
The new and improved version of the CardClock is not only stuffed with more LEDs, but it now has a gorgeous swappable wooden front plate. The circular LED array on the left shows time in a traditional...
View ArticleMicroMatrix, Tiny LED Panels!
When it comes to LEDs Tindie is well served! We see lots of different addressable RGB LED projects on here and it’s nice to think Tindie is helping bring a little brightness and colour to the world....
View ArticlePicoUSB: RP2040-based Pentesting Tool
Pentesters and security researchers have all sorts of neat gadgets for practicing their trade. A popular tool are USB dongles that can quickly enter text and mouse movements at a completely inhuman...
View ArticleGenerate -5V for your AT Motherboard!
Who doesn’t love a good 286 motherboard? Screaming along at up to 25MHz, powering through floating-point workloads with a 287 co-processor, addressing multiple megabytes of RAM! What an absolute...
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