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How to Start Making Your Own Electronics with Arduino and Other People's Code Thorin Klosowski January 12, 2012 ...
Looking to impress your friends further with your insane Guitar Hero skills? This DIY project consisting of flamethrowers and Arduino will set your Guitar Hero streak on fire (so to speak).
Arduino is no different from any other microcontroller, and is fully capable of being used in consumer products along side PICs, ARMs etc. To say otherwise is foolish.
Here's a project for Arduino fans with an old iPhone sitting in their junk drawer. Following these instructions from Will O'Brien, you can craft a remote start system that's triggered by SMS. The ...
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Arduino enthusiasts and makers looking for a project to keep them busy over the next couple of weekends might be interested in this Arduino flying start lap timer, which has been featured over on ...
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There are many ways to do this, but on the Intel® Edison board, I found that the easiest way is using the /etc/init.d directory. If this is your first time using init.d for start-up scripts, you ...