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Science on a Crypto Rig
28.11.2023
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extension cables (risers) – either actually as a 1:1 extension of the slot or via an x1 plug-in card that simply transmits the PCIe signal via an inexpensive USB 3 cable. The PCIe bus, which has been around
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MIPI Cameras and Linux
04.04.2023
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the chip enables a variety of combinations that can be adapted to the application. Inexpensive notebooks contain equally inexpensive video processing chips, mid-range devices use inexpensive chips
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Kernel Issues - The "Hurricane Katrina" of programming
27.06.2010
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that large any more? Perhaps it is because I can buy 2 TB disks at such an inexpensive price....
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The long twilight of 32-bit computing
24.01.2015
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more efficient, too. Just as many people are content enough with slower, inexpensive laptops, so they learned to live with 32 bit computing. It might not be top of the line, but it was good enough
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Stiff Upper Lip
16.06.2009
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that the marine chronometers would become so inexpensive that even the meanest and smallest of ocean going boats could afford one. If Harrison had been allowed to patent his design, the same competition might
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Ventures in Open Hardware
12.01.2017
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on the company forums. The end came to me eight months after I bought. Before I was aware of the problems, I had backed a second campaign for the Pi-Top CEED, an inexpensive computer being sold mainly to schools
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Doghouse: Hack and Beer in Rio
26.10.2010
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to drive simple (and not so simple) electrical circuits. Best of all, these electrical components and the Arduino itself are relatively inexpensive and re-usable for other things. After distributing
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Doghouse – Device Drivers
30.04.2013
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of a commercial operating system, the class would have been that much more interesting. Fortunately, times have changed. Now, with hardware such as the Raspberry Pi and some inexpensive devices, a student could
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Charly’s Column: Raspberry Pi
24.07.2012
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, and learning Japanese, respectively. AuthoR Figure 1: Small, inexpensive, and very much sought after: the Rasp- berry Pi with ARM controller and peripherals. [1] Raspberry Pi: http:// en. wikipedia
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Tech Tools
24.04.2012
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it easier and faster to cre- ate smooth, accelerated graphics performance with limited re- sources by making better use of the GPU resulting in better performance on inexpensive hardware” (e.g., Raspberry Pi

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