Yea, thats what I was saying, I don't want to do anything hacky, don't need that extra ounce of performance, but I plan on adding more memory, and...
Yup, that makes sense. The memory's speed is not (always) the same as the processor's FSB speed. Now the real question: is there a safe way...
I have this computer: http://www.gateway.com/retail/gt5404.php its supposed to have an 800 mhz fsb, but only has ddr2-4200 ram. I read at...
you can just put a big transistor after a voltage regulator. Keep in mind you would lose the short circuit protection features, though.
I just interfaced a PS/2 keyboard to a microcontroller as part of a final project for a class. It's pretty easy. Info here:...
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Is it worth the extra $73/lb? 86 vs 13
I find 63/37 solder easier to work with than 60/40. It is closer to the eutectic composition, so you go straight from pure liquid to A+B solid...
If you want to buy the back issues (I think now available electronically for a reasonable price) of nuts and volts, there have been some good...
http://www.multilabs.net/ezVID_20.html using basic, I doubt you would have enough processing power to bit bang VGA. I think if you're serious...
Sorry to totally go off topic... I played around with a stepper once...I also wanted to do a POV thing. I was only able to get it to go 180...
how fast can it spin?
You'll still want some filtering before and after. Something like 1uf and .01uf in parallel before, and like 1000uf or so after. If you still...
omg just turn off the monitor.
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