How to make a Sega Genesis reproductions using Krikzz FlashKit programmer MD & FlashKit cart MD.
How to make custom Sega Genesis & Mega Drive cartridge labels video link: https://youtu.be/q2a5Xq70XLI
Month: June 2020
How to choose the right coil type (inductor)?!
In this video we will not only find out how a buck converter works and how to calculate its inductance, but we will also learn about different coil types. That means I will show you how the size, core material and temperature can influence a coil and what you need to be aware of when choosing a coil for your converter. Let’s get started!
2B2T’s GREATEST SOLO BUILD (Krobar’s M.O.A.K)
A look at one of the greatest solo builds in 2b2t history as it was the day before it was griefed.
Mobile RaspberryPi with ANY iPad. No USB-C needed.
Following on my from earlier video about pairing the Raspberry Pi 4 with the iPad Pro over USB-C, this video show how to pair any iPad (or iPhone, or Android tablet) with a Pi4 or a Pi3 over WiFi.
Not only that, but this solution solves the problem of how to charge the iPad while using the Pi, and provides a really nice interface for working with WiFi while on the go.
Build Your Own Arduino Like Board For Just a Few Dollars
Learn how to make your own Arduino-like microcontroller board using an Arm Cortex-M0+ from NXP. The LPC812 micro controller only costs a few dollars and together with a few basic components you can make your own Arduino style microcontroller board.
Qubes OS: Security Oriented Operating System
Qubes OS securely divides a user’s digital life into separate domains (or “qubes”) that are isolated in different virtual machines. This video covers Qubes OS system requirements, installation and setup, along with a demo including workspaces, copying data between Qubes, block device handling, and installing and accessing applications.
You can download and support Qubes OS at: https://www.qubes-os.org/
Dungeon Master – Clever Floppy Disk Anti-Piracy | MVG
Dungeon Master – the classic 16 bit dungeon crawler that defined a genre was one of the best ever games for the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. Released in 1987 by FTL (Faster than Light) it saw many ports to different systems including the Sharp X68000, MS-DOS, Apple IIgs, Super Nintendo and more. It also had one of the most devious floppy disk copy protection schemes ever created.
In an age where most games were cracked in a matter of hours, FTL’s clever protection took an entire year to crack with many attempts to defeat it, resulting in failure over and over again.
RaspberryPi 8GB Review – Should you upgrade?
In this video, we take a look at the all-new Raspberry Pi 4 8GB version and try to decide if it’s worth the upgrade or not.
We also test it out with the new 64bit version of Raspberry Pi OS “previously known as Raspbian” and try to see if we can use all 8GB’s of Ram!
RaspberryPi Zero W Surveillance Camera
Wireless surveillance camera created using motionEyeOS, a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and a Zero Cam camera – all powered via a USB power bank!