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Hack a Day
While browsing on one of our regularly visited sites, RobotsDreams, we found this interesting little video. Here, [Sublime] is showing off his 3d printed mini lathe. In the video he mentions that all the files are available for download so you could make one for yourself, but there were unfortunately no links. A quick bit [...]
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Hack a Day
If you’re in Westport CT, or within day-trip distance, you might want to check out the Mini Maker Faire happening there this weekend. Being held at the Westport Library & Jesup Green, there are going to be several interesting planned events, on top of the usual gathering of makers and hackers. Local hackerspaces will be [...]
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Hack a Day
One of [Tom’s] friends is celebrating a birthday soon, and he was asked to make a mini golf hole for the event. While most people would expect to bring beer or guac to the shindig, he saw this as an opportunity to bring a little bit of Portal to life. Near the end of the [...]
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Hack a Day
[Dino] wanted to make this New Year’s celebration a bit more interesting, but he can’t make it to New York for the ball drop. Instead, he decided to make his own mini display in his workshop. Obviously he’s working with a slightly smaller budget than the folks at Times Square, but we think his display [...]
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Hack a Day
Instructables user [dustinandrews] just took the wraps off his latest creation, a DIY Arduino Pro Mini clone. Actually, to call it an clone is technically incorrect – while he aimed to produce a tiny Arduino-compatible board, his goal was not to replicate the Mini’s design. Instead, he developed a 1” x 1” board from scratch, [...]
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Packet Storm Security Tools
Mini PHP Shell is your typical backdoor script that allows for connect back and more. This is the second version of this code.
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Hack a Day
[Chris] at PyroElectro sent in a great 8-part write-up of a miniature infrared theremin. The theremin is based on a PIC microcontroller and an infrared distance sensor. The build log goes through the theory of operations for the IR sensor and tone generation. [Chris] definitely does a great job showing the math that went into the design. [...]
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Hack a Day
[Mark] was playing around with a small GPS sensor when a light bulb lit over his head. He imagined it would be pretty cool to replicate one of Google’s Street View cars at a fraction of the scale using Lego NXT parts. He figured it would be easy enough to rig a few cameras to [...]
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Hack a Day
[Jeff] recently bought an SX2 mini milling machine with plans to eventually automate it for use as a CNC mill. After paying nearly $700 for the mill, he decided there was no way he was willing to pay for the $125 tachometer add on as well. Instead, he reverse-engineered the mill and constructed a tachometer [...]
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Hack a Day
Hackaday forum member [Mike] was looking for project ideas when his girlfriend, an art major, suggested that he build her a light table to help with her various assignments. Having seen a few of these projects pop up from time to time, he figured he was up to the task. He started hunting around at [...]
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Hack a Day
Quadrocopters are all the rage lately, and while we have seen our fair share of large devices, [Arnaud Taffanel, Tobias Antonsson, and Marcus Eliasson] have been dutifully working to buck that trend. Their CrazyFlie is a miniature quadrocopter that uses its PCB as the main structure of the device. Since the goal was to use [...]
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Hack a Day
[Iain] is getting to the point in his life where he finds himself waxing nostalgic about various different technologies from his youth. One item he has always been fond of is first generation 7 segment consumer LED displays, like those found in old calculators. He was excited to find one of these displays at the [...]
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Hack a Day
[Ed] had a netbook he no longer needed and decided to make it into a mini MAME cabinet for some of his family members. MAME cabinets are pretty plentiful, but this one was so nicely done, we wanted to share it. He removed the monitor from an EeePC 901 in order to get some precise [...]
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Hack a Day
Here’s another small arcade cabinet. This time around it’s the racing simulator Daytona USA. [Pocket_lucho's] cabinet work has been featured before and he did some fine work with the control interface on this build. The wheel is from the controller of an RC car and the gear lever from a heavily used toy. He fashioned [...]
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darkc0de
Port Scannar Mini [NMap.py] and ope system.py
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Hack a Day
We love arcade games. Who doesn’t? We feel that the “arcade” feeling just can’t be replicated in any other form factor than an arcade cabinet. [Moslevin] must feel the same way too. He has built, what could possibly be the worlds smallest arcade cabinet. Aside from a coin mechanism, it is fully functional. It is [...]
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Hello community!
Some guy I know is selling his few months old HP Mini 2140 for a funny price of 130eur and I'd like to buy it, but before I do that, I've decided to get some more information about it's wireless chipset and drivers.
Using google, I've found out that this little netbook uses Broadcom's chipset, but I couldn't found out which
vendor type/product code does it contain or
which driver to use, and if it's fully (with injection) supported, and under which kernel, because I've read Broadcom's driver developers removed the monitor mode for some or even all new drivers.
That's all I'd like to know and asap, so that thing won't get sold to someone else.. :)
Thank you all in advance and I hope my english didn't sound too retarded ;)
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remote-exploit & backtrack
I am looking at getting a new Mini-PCIe card and these were the two I was looking at.
GIGABYTE GN-WI06N-RH 802.11N a/b/g/n draft 2.0 miniPCI wireless - Atheros AR5008 chipset AirCruiser N300 Dual Band Mini Card
GIGABYTE Aircruiser N300 GN-WS30N-RH 802.11N b/g/n draft 2.0 miniPCI EXPRESS wireless - Ralink RT2800 series chipset 2T/3R mini card
Just wondering if anyone has used these and there opinions.