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[André Sarmento] needed to connect a computer to an RS-485 bus. A simple converter can be sourced online, but the only thing he could find locally that was even close was a USB to RS-232 converter. He used that component to craft his own USB to RS-485 bridge. RS-485 is often used for remote sensors [...]
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Confronted with a monitor that would display neither HDMI signal, nor composite video, [Joonas Pihlajamaa] took on a rather unorthodox task of getting his oscilloscope to work as a composite video adapter. He’s using a PicoScope 2204 but any hardware that connects to a computer and has a C API should work. The trick is [...]
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[Marcell] has always been turned off by the price tag of commercially available double flash adapters. He decided to see what kind of performance he could get out of a flash adapter which he built himself. The raw materials used should seem quite familiar. The optical fibers act as a conduit to redirect the light [...]
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[Mike Worth] wanted to use his camera for some time-lapse photography. Since it’s used to take many pictures over a long period of time, he doesn’t want to deal with batteries running low. But there’s no standard power jack on the side; instead the official charger consists of an adapter that is inserted in place [...]
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This lens adapter makes a lot of sense if you’re looking to interface with cameras that don’t have an in-built mounting option. It uses the cap and threaded neck from a soda bottle (translated) to make the lens adjustable and removable. In the past we’ve seen this hack using a lens cap with a hole drilled in [...]
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Instructables user [txoof] was unhappy with the fact that Olympus didn’t manufacture a wall power adapter for the E-510 camera and decided to do something about it. The resulting new power adapter is described in this article. What it amounts to is a fake battery pack made out of plywood. A 2.5mm DC power adapter [...]
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We often look at battery-operated hardware and shake our heads at the wastefulness of throwing away disposable batteries. There are some devices that minimize the waste, like those TV remotes that seem to never need new cells. But the C cells that [Quinn Dunki] kept replacing in her elliptical trainer were only lasting about three months at [...]
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Today, with iPods that can hold entire music collections and cell phones that stream music from the Internet, the lowly cassette seems like an anachronism. [Matt] still has a cassette deck in his truck, but wanted Bluetooth connectivity for his stereo. The obvious solution was to stuff Bluetooth headphones into a cassette adapter. Audio cassette [...]
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The module works as a pass through, providing access to data and power lines for a USB device. [BadWolf] built it in order to sniff out communications between peripherals and the Universal Serial Bus. For now it just provides access to the different signals, but we think there’s quite a bit of usefulness in that. [...]
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[Kusnick] is into using digital camera rigs for book scanning. The problem is that keeping the batteries charged is a pain, but there’s no external AC adapter jack which would allow him to use the mains. His solution was to build his own adapter to replace the batteries. There are some fancy book scanning setups [...]
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[calculon] was able to modify a “dumb” adapter to allow his Canon SLR to use the aperture and focus on a retro lens. With his new flip mounted wide angle lens he was able to achieve some pretty neat macro shots. By cutting away some of the cheaper ring he was able to feed the wire through and glue it onto the the [...]
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Ok. Here is the story..
Installed BackTrack using VMware, by downloading the .ISO not the VMware Image. Got confused by downloading the VMware imagine first..
In any case, installed it, booted up, 'ifconfig -a' but nothing is there except "eth0" and "local loopback", altough I have two wireless adapters. One being Realtek RTL8187 another being DW1501 Wireless card..
Sorry for being a noob, but how do you turn them on?
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Hack a Day
[Ladyada] takes some time out of her day to explain the common options available for connecting projects through USB. You may be thinking that you already do this with an Arduino. Well, yes and no. The Arduino uses one of these options, an FTDI chip that handles the USB on one side and spits out microcontroller-friendly voltage signals on [...]
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[Ben Krasnow] is capturing some great snapshots using a microscope adapter and some tricks. The camera attachment is just a lens adapter ring with a tube added. Unlike other microscope imaging hacks we’ve seen he used a real microscope but found that the pictures had a bit of light distortion to them. The camera sensor [...]
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Tape decks in cars? Yes, that used to be quite common before optical media took over road. [Nirav Patel's] 2004 Toyota Corolla had a deck that he used with a tape adapter in order to listen to music from his iPhone. But one day something happened and, although the adapter still worked, the cassette player started making [...]
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[Chlazza] let us know about their Xbox hard drive to SATA adapter, allowing the use of an Xbox 360 (original) hard drive on a PC without voiding the drive’s warranty. Looking for a fun and enriching experience read: really bored and inspired by a previous adapter we featured, [Chlazza] set out to make their own [...]
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Standard connectors in portable devices would be great for the consumer, but then you wouldn’t purchase separate peripherals for ever portable you buy (lining the pockets of the companies licensing said peripherals). [Thijs] isn’t taking it lying down any longer. Realizing that the shape of the connector is one of the only things standing in the way, [...]
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[TokyoDrift] built an adapter that allows you to connect a PlayStation 2 controller to a PlayStation Portable. It’s a bit different from similar hacks as this adapter doesn’t require any hardware alteration to the PSP or the controller. To do so, a plug-in is used on the PSP firmware side of things. The adapter then [...]
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Hi,
Trying and searching for days to resolve this. Im trying to get this to work as a favor for someone but no luck whatsoever. :)
using the ASUS wl-167 usb adapter.
I have a windows vista pc, where all is working fine as soon as I plugin the usb adapter, a popup shows and the internet works..(took me a while since I am not familiar with Linux...at all). Also, I see the icon on the bottom of my screen.
Now, i'm trying to do the same on my friends laptop which is a brand new HP with windows 7. however I see no icon, have no internet yet when I go to host virtual network mapping it does see the ASUS adapter. Whenever I plugin the usb adapter I get a message that The network bridge on device VMnet0 is temporarily down because the bridged ethernet device ...... Same setting as on the pc but just cant get it to work
BTW I set both up according to the youtube tutorial by kiwi12k.
I don't know if i'm giving enough information but please help me out with this one. Maybe there is a simple solution that i'm just not seeing.
thanx in advance
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remote-exploit & backtrack
there are drivers and says this card is supported but can not get drivers to work any body got ideas pr how tos on this? cant find any that help online or on here
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I dont know too much about it, so i need a hint of some of the wireless guys..
My Adapter, alfa 500 mw is damaged.. its tx power is incredibly low now, kind of just 1 meter range conectivity..
i think it could be because i tried to use it once, without an antenna :eek:
yeah, now you could be wondering why.. just curiosity..
Could that be the reason it is damaged? what happen if i use my alfa 500 mw without an antenna attached to it?
Another clue, i had used it with a 16 dbi omni-directional antenna.. and my adapter was getting hot. I am not sure what have damaged the adapter.
I want to know, because i will buy another one, and dont want to commit the same error again.
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Hi!
I hope you guys could answer me on this little question!
I know this has been asked hundreds of times but I want an updated answer not one from 2007 etc..
I know all are recomending the Alfa AWUS036H, but 802.11n is on it's way into the marked now so im wondering if there is anything else that have full support for everything (aireplay-ng options and stabilty + 802.11n(for the future))
So is this the adapter to choose AWUS050NH?
Also I dont want a 2000mw adapter cause it sounds hazzardly....
another question: is this just a hoax or is this the real deal --> h**p://cgi.ebay.com/ALPA-AWUS-036EH-USB-WIFI-G-54Mbps-Wireless-Network-Card_W0QQitemZ330412528015QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_De faultDomain_0?hash=item4cee1f118f]
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i know theres adapters and accessories that can reach well over a mile with the correct setup, but I'm looking for a good fast one that will reach at least 500 feet. hopefully under 150 dollars too.
i don't want any signal boosters either just an the adapter. plus one that would be bt4 compatible of course.
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Does anybody know what chipset a microsoft brand wireless notebook adapter MN-520 has? i read that it should work with backtrack but idk for sure and i need to know if i should just buy a better one?
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Here’s another SNES controller converted to house a USB system. The one we saw last time used a kit as an adapter for the controller but this version uses a home-built PCB and an ATmega8 microcontroller with the latest revision of an open source adapter for NES and SNES controllers. As you can see after [...]
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remote-exploit & backtrack
Hi,
I just bought a blueproton realtek rtl8187 usb wifi adapter, but I cannot seem to get it to work in Backtrack 4 running in vmware player. I know that you have to run the command "/etc/init.d/networking start" but there are errors such as "no DHCPOFFERS received" and "No working leases in persistent database - sleeping." These also come up when I try "ifconfig wlan0 up" and "dhclient wlan0." When I run the command "airmon-ng," my wireless adapter comes up there recognized as wlan0. It says the chipset is "RTL8187" and the driver is "rtl8187 - [phy1]." When I run "airodump-ng wlan0" it says "device or resource busy." What should I do to get this to work? And, this is my first post on these forums. Thanks
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Im using Compaq CQ40-517tu laptop ive finish downloading BT 4 my problem is that the wifi adapter is not detected how am i able to fix this?