Ben goes over some basics of CPLD and FPGA s. If you need a ton of power and a microcontroller just won’t cut it, it might be time to move up to a CPLD or an FPGA. Watch as Ben shows us some results of the first few Hello World like programs he runs on an Altera CPLD
Ben goes over some basics of CPLD and FPGA s. If you need a ton of power and a microcontroller just won’t cut it, it might be time to move up to a CPLD or an FPGA. Watch as Ben shows us some results of the first few Hello World like programs he runs on an Altera CPLD

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Ben Heck goes over some CPLD and FPGA basics
Thanks to Jeremy Lane from FastLane Technologies and Steve from Podnutz for inviting me onto the Podnutz show (episode 333 ). Podnutz is a podcast for Computer Repair Technicians. They were interested to hear first hand about the Global IT / Global PC Protection Scam
Thanks to Jeremy Lane from FastLane Technologies and Steve from Podnutz for inviting me onto the Podnutz show (episode 333 ). Podnutz is a podcast for Computer Repair Technicians. They were interested to hear first hand about the Global IT / Global PC Protection Scam

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Hacked Gadgets on Podnutz Show talking about the Global IT / Global PC Protection Scam
You think these scammers from Global PC Protection (they often call themselves Global IT) would have me on their do not call list after the fun we had with them in Part 1 and part 2 . I figured that would be the last we ever heard of them. Well to my surprise I got another cold call from one of their agents warning me that my computer has once again been sending them errors and warnings
You think these scammers from Global PC Protection (they often call themselves Global IT) would have me on their do not call list after the fun we had with them in Part 1 and part 2 . I figured that would be the last we ever heard of them. Well to my surprise I got another cold call from one of their agents warning me that my computer has once again been sending them errors and warnings
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Hacked Gadgets gets another cold call from Scammers called Global IT and Global PC Protection – Part 3
It was a great day when we could start our cold car remotely. A bit of trivia, the first remote car starter was produced by Canadian company here in Winnipeg called Kraus . Times have changed! In this hack Brandon Fiquett uses Siri in his Apple iPhone 4S to command his car to start using voice commands. Lots of the heavy lifting has been done by Viper in this case who has developed a method for the iPhone (and other smart phones) to interface with its smart remote .
It was a great day when we could start our cold car remotely. A bit of trivia, the first remote car starter was produced by Canadian company here in Winnipeg called Kraus . Times have changed! In this hack Brandon Fiquett uses Siri in his Apple iPhone 4S to command his car to start using voice commands. Lots of the heavy lifting has been done by Viper in this case who has developed a method for the iPhone (and other smart phones) to interface with its smart remote .

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Siri Start my Car – iPhone Vehicle Voice Interaction
Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has put his larsen scanner to good use by using it as a status indicator on his computer . He is interfacing it to the computer using the parallel port which seems to be a dying port these days.
Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has put his larsen scanner to good use by using it as a status indicator on his computer . He is interfacing it to the computer using the parallel port which seems to be a dying port these days.

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Larsen Scanner used to Indicate Computer Status
Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has put his larsen scanner to good use by using it as a status indicator on his computer . He is interfacing it to the computer using the parallel port which seems to be a dying port these days. “I decided to finish up my Cylon Eye (Larson Scanner) project by adding it as a status indicator for my computer.
Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has put his larsen scanner to good use by using it as a status indicator on his computer . He is interfacing it to the computer using the parallel port which seems to be a dying port these days. “I decided to finish up my Cylon Eye (Larson Scanner) project by adding it as a status indicator for my computer.

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Larsen Scanner used to Indicate Computer Status
Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has put his larsen scanner to good use by using it as a status indicator on his computer . He is interfacing it to the computer using the parallel port which seems to be a dying port these days
Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has put his larsen scanner to good use by using it as a status indicator on his computer . He is interfacing it to the computer using the parallel port which seems to be a dying port these days

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Larsen Scanner used to Indicate Computer Status

