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BE6502-Build-a-65c02-computer
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6502 PCB with built-in programmer?
It's probably not the best versions of these, but the code for the first one I put on https://github.com/tebl/BE6502-Build-a-65c02-computer/tree/master/software/arduino/6502-monitor. My version of the latter is on https://github.com/tebl/RC-ONE/blob/master/documentation/schematic/RC1%208K%20ExRAM.pdf.
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Alternatives to solderless breadboards?
So, I'm thinking to switch to either PCBs, or maybe the breadboards which require solder, or some combination. I see there are a lot of open source PCB designs (like https://github.com/tebl/BE6502-Build-a-65c02-computer and https://mike42.me/blog/2021-09-6502-computer-from-breadboard-to-pcb and a bunch at http://www.6502.org/homebuilt), but does anyone have any specific advice or recommendations?
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I checked out for web development in assembly and stumbled upon this book. It's not encouraging at all.
When you've done your WDC65C02 computer and you're ready for your next challenge.
HASwitchPlate
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First multisensor, from breadboard to pcb
i was planning on making something like this: https://github.com/aderusha/HASwitchPlate
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Smart options for whole house fan?
I had a similar dilemma, so I made my own. It's based on HASwitchPlate but running ESPHome, with a pair of relays for controlling hi and low fan speed. My original setup included a timer as well as a speed control, which is why it's a double gang j-box.
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Is there a market for bespoke home automation components? You may recall I built this interface to our home that speaks, rings, and lights regular alerts. It has tasmota at its heart so is hardware based and easily interfaced with Home Assistant. Is there a market for me to make this kind of thing?
Great news: you can build one yourself or you can buy one! :D
What are some alternatives?
HAGIWOs_Module - eurorack modular synthesizers projects using Arduino.
openHASP - HomeAutomation Switchplate based on lvgl for ESP32
Qucs-RFlayout - Export Qucs RF schematics to KiCad layouts & OpenEMS scripts
HarviaWiFi - Wifi Control of Harvia KIP Sauna Heater
splitflap - DIY split-flap display
WiFi-remote-for-Bestway-Lay-Z-SPA - Hack - ESP8266 as WiFi remote control for Bestway Lay-Z spa Helsinki
Jupiter-II - Another Jupiter Ace computer clone
IoTaWatt - IoTaWatt Open WiFi Electric Energy Monitor
hl-alyx-glove - Firmware and Hardware for a Half-Life: Alyx Gravity Glove Replica
esp8266-deerma-humidifier - Cloud-free wifi humidification
ESPixelStick - Firmware for the ESPixelStick
esp8266-vindriktning-particle-sensor - Wifi MQTT Data Logging via an esp8266 for the Ikea VINDRIKTNING PM2.5 air quality sensor