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Description: Game developer and electronics hobbyist. I like to tinker with things at a low-level (e.g., optimization, assembly language and FPGAs).

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GitHub https://github.com/XarkLabs
XarkLabs Home https://XarkLabs.com
29.4k 6.5k 96 105 An optimized "re-mix" of Adafruit's GFX library (and LCD drivers) for Arduino (AVR). https://hackaday.io/project/6038-pdqgfx-optimzed-avr-lcd-graphics
PDQ_GFX optimzed AVR LCD graphicshttps://hackaday.io/project/6038-pdqgfx-optimzed-avr-lcd-graphics
Xarkhttps://hackaday.io/Xark
4k 52 4 36 Xark's Open Source Embedded Retro Adapter - Retro graphics display for rosco_m68k and similar retro computers https://hackaday.io/project/173731-xosera-fpga-based-retro-video-graphics
Xosera - FPGA-Based Retro Video Graphicshttps://hackaday.io/project/173731-xosera-fpga-based-retro-video-graphics
Xarkhttps://hackaday.io/Xark
3.3k 490 19 114 A place for Hackaday.io members in the LA area to share news/events info and find collaborators https://hackaday.io/project/9359-hackaday-la-meetup
Hackaday LA Meetuphttps://hackaday.io/project/9359-hackaday-la-meetup
Jasmine Bracketthttps://hackaday.io/jasmine
26.1k 131 26 101 A full-featured Motorola 68k retro computer, starring a 68010 running at 10MHz https://hackaday.io/project/164305-roscom68k
rosco_m68khttps://hackaday.io/project/164305-roscom68k
Ross Bamfordhttps://hackaday.io/roscopeco
The 2017 Hackaday Prizehttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2017/list
7.7k 84 1 61 A dirt cheap open hardware USB-JTAG board designed to program TinyFPGA A1 and A2 boards. https://hackaday.io/project/26836-tinyfpga-programmer
TinyFPGA Programmerhttps://hackaday.io/project/26836-tinyfpga-programmer
Luke Valentyhttps://hackaday.io/lukevalenty
6.6k 60 18 41 https://hackaday.io/project/7043-fleafpga-uno-starter-board
'FleaFPGA Uno' Starter boardhttps://hackaday.io/project/7043-fleafpga-uno-starter-board
Valentin Angelovskihttps://hackaday.io/Basman74
1.9k 37 4 26 An evolution of the rosco_m68k 68000 home-brew computer, this time with a 68030 at (initially) 33MHz and with some advanced peripherals https://hackaday.io/project/180929-roscom68kpro
rosco_m68k_prohttps://hackaday.io/project/180929-roscom68kpro
Ross Bamfordhttps://hackaday.io/roscopeco
42 Years Experiencing Life, The Universe and Game Developmenthttps://hackaday.io/page/21309-42-years-experiencing-life-the-universe-and-game-development
0 comments https://hackaday.io/page/21309#discussion-list
Ken "Xark" Jordan's Gameographyhttps://youtu.be/X_Mi9UxOYFk
Read more »https://hackaday.io/page/21309
Upduino 3.0 - Third Time Appears to be the Charmhttps://hackaday.io/page/8864-upduino-30-third-time-appears-to-be-the-charm
5 comments https://hackaday.io/page/8864#discussion-list
rosco_m68khttps://hackaday.io/project/164305-roscom68k
iCEBreaker FPGAhttps://github.com/icebreaker-fpga/icebreaker
1BitSquaredhttps://1bitsquared.com/products/icebreaker
open-source FPGA toolchainhttps://github.com/open-tool-forge/fpga-toolchain
Ground trampolines and Phase Locked Loopshttps://tinyvision.ai/blogs/processing-at-the-edge/ground-trampolines-and-phase-locked-loops
however it had some issues with how it was shippedhttps://tinyletter.com/jamesbowman/letters/upduino-a-9-99-fpga
rosco_m68khttps://hackaday.io/project/164305-roscom68k
iCE40UP5K directly outputting DVI videohttps://twitter.com/Claude1079/status/1267389386909499395
Upduno 2.1https://www.tindie.com/products/tinyvision_ai/upduino-v21-low-cost-fpga-board/
Upduino 3.0https://github.com/tinyvision-ai-inc/UPduino-v3.0
Upduino 2.1https://www.tindie.com/products/tinyvision_ai/upduino-v21-low-cost-fpga-board/
Upduino 3.0 GitHubhttps://github.com/tinyvision-ai-inc/UPduino-v3.0
Read more »https://hackaday.io/page/8864
Enjoying Some 68k Retro Fun with Rosco_m68khttps://hackaday.io/page/8843-enjoying-some-68k-retro-fun-with-roscom68k
0 comments https://hackaday.io/page/8843#discussion-list
rosco_m68khttps://hackaday.io/project/164305-roscom68k
@Ross Bamfordhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/393433
16-bit Super Processorshttps://archive.org/details/kilobaudmagazine-1980-08
Tindiehttps://www.tindie.com/stores/rosco/
Discordhttps://discord.gg/zGUB7R8
instructionshttps://rosco-m68k.com/
68k-toolchainhttps://github.com/rosco-m68k/homebrew-toolchain
GitHubhttps://github.com/rosco-m68k/example_programs
Drystone benchmarkhttps://hackaday.io/project/164305-roscom68k/log/179201-benchmarks
View all 3 pages https://hackaday.io/pages/61
465.1k 1.7k 214 1k A controller for LCD/OLED screens with MIPI DSI interface. Arduino shield format, HDMI-to-DSI adapter & built-in framebuffer. https://hackaday.io/project/364-mipi-dsi-display-shieldhdmi-adapter
MIPI DSI Display Shield/HDMI Adapterhttps://hackaday.io/project/364-mipi-dsi-display-shieldhdmi-adapter
twlhttps://hackaday.io/twl
Hackaday Prize 2019https://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2019/list
206.2k 753 310 576 Homemade 8MHz Z80 SBC, 128kB banked RAM, RTC, SD (HD emulation), Basic and Forth interpreter, CP/M 2.2 and 3, UCSD Pascal, Fuzix and more... https://hackaday.io/project/159973-z80-mbc2-a-4-ics-homebrew-z80-computer
Z80-MBC2: a 4 ICs homebrew Z80 computerhttps://hackaday.io/project/159973-z80-mbc2-a-4-ics-homebrew-z80-computer
Just4Funhttps://hackaday.io/Just4Fun
Official Hackaday Prize Entryhttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2014/list
142.2k 6.3k 95 1k Science in your hand. A pocket-sized instrument capable of visualizing and exploring the world around you. https://hackaday.io/project/1395-open-source-science-tricorder
Open Source Science Tricorderhttps://hackaday.io/project/1395-open-source-science-tricorder
peter jansenhttps://hackaday.io/peterjansen
The 2017 Hackaday Prizehttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2017/list
138.3k 447 350 350 No iron, no cry! Build a mini 4MHz Z80 64kB RAM system with Basic and Forth interpreters, CP/M 2.2, QP/M 2.71, Assembler and C toolchains https://hackaday.io/project/19000-a-4-4ics-z80-homemade-computer-on-breadboard
A 4$, 4ICs, Z80 homemade computer on breadboardhttps://hackaday.io/project/19000-a-4-4ics-z80-homemade-computer-on-breadboard
Just4Funhttps://hackaday.io/Just4Fun
The 2015 Hackaday Prizehttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2015/list
110k 751 76 360 A "dataless" Wi-Fi positioning system that can be used anywhere GPS can't. https://hackaday.io/project/4872-subpos-positioning-system
SubPos Positioning Systemhttps://hackaday.io/project/4872-subpos-positioning-system
Blair Wyatthttps://hackaday.io/blecky
105.6k 1k 108 742 The WiPhone project is an open source mobile IP phone. WiPhone is intended to be hackable, modular, cheap, and open, while remaining usable. https://hackaday.io/project/159811-esp32-wiphone
ESP32 WiPhonehttps://hackaday.io/project/159811-esp32-wiphone
stupidhttps://hackaday.io/xiix
The 2017 Hackaday Prizehttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2017/list
89.3k 307 54 270 Just because! A home computer without microprocessor https://hackaday.io/project/20781-gigatron-ttl-microcomputer
Gigatron TTL microcomputerhttps://hackaday.io/project/20781-gigatron-ttl-microcomputer
Marcel van Kervinckhttps://hackaday.io/marcelk
81k 421 23 223 https://hackaday.io/project/5-mc68000-computer
MC68000 Computerhttps://hackaday.io/project/5-mc68000-computer
Benchoffhttps://hackaday.io/benchoff
79.4k 567 5 26 What I've learned about the very exciting $3 WiFi module. https://hackaday.io/project/3465-playing-with-esp8266
Playing with ESP8266https://hackaday.io/project/3465-playing-with-esp8266
Hari Wigunahttps://hackaday.io/hari
78.8k 2k 85 398 Spartan 6 FPGA Shield includes SPI Configuration Flash, Breakout Headers, SRAM, programmable from Arduino or SPI Programmer https://hackaday.io/project/38-arduino-compatible-fpga-shield
Arduino-Compatible FPGA Shieldhttps://hackaday.io/project/38-arduino-compatible-fpga-shield
technolomaniachttps://hackaday.io/matt
61.7k 274 22 163 This project is an attempt to teach myself about the inner workings of computers. Naturally I started from the bottom up. https://hackaday.io/project/665-4-bit-computer-built-from-discrete-transistors
4 bit computer built from discrete transistors https://hackaday.io/project/665-4-bit-computer-built-from-discrete-transistors
zaphodhttps://hackaday.io/zaphod
The 2016 Hackaday Prizehttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2016/list
57.7k 348 83 259 My attempt at making an FPGA experimenters board in a popular form factor :) https://hackaday.io/project/13048-flea-ohm-fpga-project
'Flea Ohm' FPGA Projecthttps://hackaday.io/project/13048-flea-ohm-fpga-project
Valentin Angelovskihttps://hackaday.io/Basman74
The 2015 Hackaday Prizehttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2015/list
57.5k 328 47 205 Custom designed breadboard computer (BBC!) with bespoke programming language, full graphics, sound and SD card storage. https://hackaday.io/project/5789-6502-homebrew-computer-on-breadboard
6502 Homebrew Computer on breadboardhttps://hackaday.io/project/5789-6502-homebrew-computer-on-breadboard
6502Nerdhttps://hackaday.io/6502Nerd
56.8k 582 1 258 Follow this project to learn how to use FPGAs and incorporate them into your projects. https://hackaday.io/project/27550-the-hobbyists-guide-to-fpgas
The Hobbyists Guide to FPGAshttps://hackaday.io/project/27550-the-hobbyists-guide-to-fpgas
Luke Valentyhttps://hackaday.io/lukevalenty
Official Hackaday Prize Entryhttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2014/list
53.8k 4.8k 17 322 Automation framework based on wireless Moteino nodes. https://hackaday.io/project/2197-the-moteino-framework
The Moteino Frameworkhttps://hackaday.io/project/2197-the-moteino-framework
Felix Rusuhttps://hackaday.io/moteino
53.7k 125 77 99 Where DIY DIP/SSI/MSI CPU makers meet and discuss other TLA (three letters acronyms) https://hackaday.io/project/8449-hackaday-ttlers
Hackaday TTLershttps://hackaday.io/project/8449-hackaday-ttlers
Yann Guidon / YGDEShttps://hackaday.io/whygee
The 2015 Hackaday Prizehttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2015/list
52.3k 473 35 249 DIY System on Chip based on FPGA, priced below 5 USD https://hackaday.io/project/6592-dipsy
DIPSYhttps://hackaday.io/project/6592-dipsy
Antti Lukatshttps://hackaday.io/Antti
The 2015 Hackaday Prizehttps://hackaday.io/submissions/prize2015/list
47.5k 682 34 255 A handheld, battery powered, sensor array unit for environmental monitoring focused mostly on air quality using a global infrastructure. https://hackaday.io/project/4977-portable-environmental-monitor
Portable environmental monitorhttps://hackaday.io/project/4977-portable-environmental-monitor
Radu Motisanhttps://hackaday.io/radhoo
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Michael Gardihttps://hackaday.io/hacker/441630-michael-gardi
08/25/2022 at 02:36https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-178690
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
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https://hackaday.io/hacker/441630
Michael Gardihttps://hackaday.io/hacker/441630-michael-gardi
05/01/2022 at 17:32https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-174828
Sol-20 Reproductionhttps://hackaday.io/project/181676
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/1130740
Mitsuru Yamadahttps://hackaday.io/hacker/1130740-mitsuru-yamada
12/10/2020 at 03:05https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-154669
#6802 Serial Terminal https://hackaday.io/project/176175
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/23856
roelhhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/23856-roelh
01/29/2020 at 07:40https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-139028
#Clockhttps://hackaday.io/project/169551-clock-driven-by-small-homebrew-cpu
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/23856
roelhhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/23856-roelh
01/05/2020 at 10:39https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-137902
#Kobold K2 - RISC TTL Computer https://hackaday.io/project/167605
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/124467
Samuel A. Falvo IIhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/124467-samuel-a-falvo-ii
06/11/2019 at 15:31https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-128212
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/23856
roelhhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/23856-roelh
09/30/2018 at 14:53https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-114122
https://hackaday.io/project/161251-1-square-inch-ttl-cpuhttps://hackaday.io/project/161251-1-square-inch-ttl-cpu
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/168420
Just4Funhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/168420-just4fun
09/06/2017 at 05:56https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-92703
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/126654
Ed Shttps://hackaday.io/hacker/126654-ed-s
06/26/2017 at 20:47https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-87861
#OPC-5 - a CPU for FPGA, in one pagehttps://hackaday.io/project/25617
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/131811
Markhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/131811-mark
05/04/2016 at 20:46https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-55592
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/82584
Yann Guidon / YGDEShttps://hackaday.io/hacker/82584-yann-guidon-ygdes
04/17/2016 at 22:44https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-53694
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/12113
Hacker404https://hackaday.io/hacker/12113-hacker404
04/24/2016 at 06:51https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-54463
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
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https://hackaday.io/hacker/61
Xarkhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/61-xark
09/01/2017 at 09:13https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-92449
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/12113
Hacker404https://hackaday.io/hacker/12113-hacker404
09/01/2017 at 09:29https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-92450
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/946
danjovichttps://hackaday.io/hacker/946-danjovic
11/17/2015 at 11:21https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-40877
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/61
Xarkhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/61-xark
11/18/2015 at 03:34https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-40942
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/946
danjovichttps://hackaday.io/hacker/946-danjovic
11/14/2015 at 09:44https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-40642
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/946
danjovichttps://hackaday.io/hacker/946-danjovic
10/12/2015 at 13:07https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-38005
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/94681
llohttps://hackaday.io/hacker/94681-llo
09/28/2015 at 15:49https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-36747
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/87206
Patrick Van Oosterwijckhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/87206-patrick-van-oosterwijck
09/07/2015 at 19:39https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-35132
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/12200
Steve Smithhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/12200-steve-smith
09/03/2015 at 09:21https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-34768
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/13270
Radu Motisanhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/13270-radu-motisan
08/24/2015 at 08:48https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-33777
https://hackaday.io/project/1662-global-radiation-monitoring-networkhttps://hackaday.io/project/1662-global-radiation-monitoring-network
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/40107
Eric Hertzhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/40107-eric-hertz
07/01/2015 at 09:58https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-29709
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/61
Xarkhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/61-xark
07/01/2015 at 18:34https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-29763
yeshttps://hackaday.io/Xark
nohttps://hackaday.io/Xark
https://hackaday.io/hacker/1724
frankstripodhttps://hackaday.io/hacker/1724-frankstripod
06/01/2015 at 05:33https://hackaday.io/hacker/61-unknown-name/discussion-26521
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