Stephen Adler wrote:
I didn't know there was a hardware hacking list, I'll sign up!
Yup. More info here:
http://blu.wikispaces.com/Hardware+Hacking
And for anyone else who has gotten some new toys for Christmas - like a
new iPhone and you want to hack Siri, a new Android phone you want to
root,
Derek Martin wrote:
Do we really need a separate list for this?
That's a valid question, and I did consider whether it was worth setting
up and subscribing to yet another mailing list.
It's relevant to Linux (so it's on topic)...
Well, this is Boston Linux/UNIX, and what is on topic here is
On 06/27/2011 07:30 PM, Derek Martin wrote:
If anyone is curious/interested, I'd love to start a thread or two
talking about how to do some stuff with Linux and I/O cards that may be
a gateway drug to more interesting hardware hacking.
Do we really need a separate list for this? It's relevant
BLU has a hardware sub-group of sorts, which includes a Hardware Hacking
mailing list:
info: http://blu.wikispaces.com/Hardware+Hacking
subscribe: http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
Suggested topics include: open source hardware, embedded Linux, the DIY
movement, and hardware