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Random experiments, circuits, code, rapid prototyping, sometimes things to buy, and the odd tune by Tod Kurt.

Category: hardware-hacking

links to gizmos that can be hacked

Posted on 10 February, 2004

Serving web services from your phone

There is a small app for Series 60 phones called ‘VS HTTPD’ puts an http server
on your phone. And others can connect to it. Thus one could create and
serve web services on your phone.

Posted on 9 February, 2004

FPGA + Ethernet can + OpenCore HTTP == fun

Hmmm….
The
ubicom IP2000
is the embedded wireless ethernet gizmo
used in the squeezebox.

Xess.com sells FPGA demo kits.

Search for “ISE WebPack” on http://xilinx.com/.

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