I couldn't find a model number I don't remember the exact conditions under which I purchased this, I'm just assuming I bought it from Goodwill or another thrift store at some point. Because it looked "neat". It's actually not nearly as interesting visually as the previous vintage junk entry (the Panasonic). But the brand I've … Continue reading Exploring vintage junk entry three: Sonnet Radio
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Exploring vintage junk entry two: Panasonic Radio RF-888
The RF-888 feature 6 1/2 inch speaker In a long overdue follow up to the last entry on vintage junk, I present this Panasonic radio I purchased. The model appears to an RF-888 as far as I can tell. I don't know what year this device is from, but if I had to get I … Continue reading Exploring vintage junk entry two: Panasonic Radio RF-888
Python adventure Part 2: Parsing binary files (Atari 2600 project)
If you want to start at the beginning, please see part one about this project. To see a list of the posts about this so far, see the posts under the category for the project. I created a GitHub project, if you would like to see the current version of the Python script. Note: I … Continue reading Python adventure Part 2: Parsing binary files (Atari 2600 project)
Exploring vintage junk entry one: Archer Stereo/Video Processor
Definitely an 80s vibe I've been buy what I thought was "interesting" vintage junk (but I'm not a hoarder...is it suspicious I mentioned that so defensively?) for a long time now. But it didn't occur me until now to actually do little write-ups on them. I don't know what year this device is from, but … Continue reading Exploring vintage junk entry one: Archer Stereo/Video Processor
Python adventure Part 1: Fun 32 bytes at a time (Atari 2600 project)
I formed an idea recently that lead down a path. Then that lead down another path followed by another path. And...well lets just say that was several paths ago and metaphor is running thin. I'll try to summarize: as part of another project, I want to be able to plug an Atari 2600 cartridge into … Continue reading Python adventure Part 1: Fun 32 bytes at a time (Atari 2600 project)
Hardware review: GPDWin 1
This is a review for the first generation of GPDWin. I only start this way because in mid-2018 the GPDWin 2 was released, which I do not own. Image of the GPDWin (first gen) in action. Image Source: Wikipedia I purchased this for more than $350USD despite owning a Nintendo Switch which I had just … Continue reading Hardware review: GPDWin 1


