Building A Hammond Organ To Understand How They Work
Blog – Hackadayby Tyler August6h ago
The Hammond organ is an early form of electronic– or perhaps electromechanical– musical instrument.
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Blog – Hackadayby Tyler August6h ago
The Hammond organ is an early form of electronic– or perhaps electromechanical– musical instrument.
Blog – Hackadayby Tyler August9h ago
Would you like to make your own energy? Why, who doesn’t in this era of rising costs! A sterling engine always looks like a good fit for that: highly efficient, with no risk of a boiler explosion.
Blog – Hackadayby Zoe Skyforest10h ago
[Makestreme] had always wanted to own a nice telescope, but found that budget would not stretch to anything above a cheap model with a limited 50 mm aperture.
Blog – Hackadayby Tom Nardi12h ago
In this week’s episode, Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start things off by getting excited about the recently announced 2026 Retrocomputing Challenge.
Blog – Hackadayby Zoe Skyforest13h ago
These days, modems are pretty fancy bits of kit, what with to keep up with the speeds of cable, VDSL, and fiber connections.
Blog – Hackadayby Mike Kershaw15h ago
Apple has started sending some users push notifications warning that they have been targeted with specific malware. No specific information about the threat Apple detected is available.
Blog – Hackadayby Zoe Skyforest18h ago
[xssfox] recently found a Cricut Maker in an e-waste disposal. A quick scan over the device indicated it was in moderately good condition, with merely some perished rollers to contend with.
Blog – Hackadayby Zoe Skyforest1d ago
The Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus was first introduced all the way back in 1992. It quickly became the standard way to interface add-on cards on the PC platform, supplanting earlier...
Blog – Hackadayby Maya Posch1d ago
Much like Apple’s once vaunted super-slim butterfly keyboard, today’s range of portable devices featuring flexible OLED displays – which can fold said display into a much smaller form factor – are...
Blog – Hackadayby Maya Posch1d ago
Over the years poly(lactic acid) (PLA) – also known as polylactide – has become a popular thermoplastic for a variety of reasons.
Blog – Hackadayby Bryan Cockfield1d ago
For as popular as Atari was in their heyday, it wasn’t until well after they were on their famous decline that they released their first handheld, the Atari Lynx.
Blog – Hackadayby Al Williams1d ago
People have lived in space stations for decades now, but something is wrong with them. Where are the big rotating wheels? You know the ones.
Blog – Hackadayby Donald Papp1d ago
The Ting FX EP-2350 by Teenage Engineering is a standalone microphone with a few extras, including samples and built-in effect presets that can be modified by the user.
Blog – Hackadayby Al Williams1d ago
While Hackaday’s bread and butter is, of course, hacks, we sometimes cover things that most of us are interested in that are probably out of reach for the typical hacker.