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An interview with Matt Berggren of Autodesk who is responsible for Eagle PCB tools, Autodesk Circuits, and Tinkercad at Autodesk. DVMega: http://www.dvmega.auria.nl DV4Mini: http://wirelesshold.com/dv4mini.aspx Internet Labs DVAP: http://www.dvapdongle.com/DV_Access_Point_Dongle/Home.html Kenwood TH-D74 Manual is posted – http://manual.kenwood.com/files/B5A-1253-00.pdf DStar QSO Party – http://icomamerica.com/en/amateur/qso-party/default.aspx DStar info: http://www.dstarinfo.com DStar Repeater Lists: http://www.dstarinfo.com/RepeaterDownloads.aspx RFinder H1: http://www.androiddmr.com Based on the Runbo H1 – http://bigrugged.com/runbo-h1-a-gadget-for-professional-users.html KF7IJZ finally published video on battery chemistry comparison w/ Bioenno BLF-1208LB – https://youtu.be/psjQ-FT6KY0 LT3652 MPPT Solar Charge Controller Chip – surface mount – http://www.linear.com/product/LT3652
Podcast Notes Dactyl nightmare - One of the first demonstrations of virtual reality used in a video game at the mall of America in the early 90s. Sony/Nintendo console – Before Sony created the Playstation, they had partnered with Nintendo to create a SNES console. The Ben Heck show has featured a tear down of the device. Snes star fox voices – Ben shows us his excellent talent of emulating the voices of the characters from the Super Nintendo Star Fox game. Parker and Ben tell the story of how they met at the Midwest Gaming Classic. Pinheck system – Parker and Ben discuss in detail the design of the Pinheck pinball system. This control system is used in the America’s most haunted pinball maching made by spooky pinball. We determined that the Parallax Propeller utilizes the Von Neumann architecture as opposed to the Harvard architure for its program memory. Adafruit recently had an interview with Matt Berggren, the director of Autodesk circuits, to talk about the future of eagle. The interview can be found here. Mega processor – A massive, discrete-level processor designed by James Newman which uses over 42,000 transistors is finally complete. His project can be found here. A clone of the Apollo Guidance computer, the computer that brought astronauts to the moon and back, has been built by John Pultorak. schematics can be found here. Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro and outro theme!
We ask Matt Berggren (@technolomaniac) to envision an ideal world of product creation. Matt's Spartan 6 FPGA shield is on the Hackaday Store. Its build process is documented on Hackaday.io. You can see Matt's other projects on Hackaday.io/matt. Matt works for SupplyFrame. Wishbone is the open source bus system that Elecia likened to ARM's AHB/APB.