Raspberry Pi Hardware Computerphile - Detailed Analysis
This Lego drone has a mind of its own (kind of) - Luke Geeson shows us a Lego Mindstorm car hacked together with a A $5 computer - where's the catch? Well, there doesn't seem to be one. Dr Steve "Heartbleed" Bagley explains the Professor Brailsford with an example of what he had to do when Computer A didn't talk to Computer B. The PDP1 was a groundbreaking computer from the 1950's - but where does it fit into computing history and how would you use it ... How can you make your holiday decorations more interesting? Add computer control! Dr 'Heartbleed' Steve Bagley shows us his ... ARM technology dominates mobile processors, but how, when they don't actually make chips? Jem Davies from ARM explains.
Sinclair computers (Timex in the US) was born out of a little known kit machine produced by 'Science of Cambridge' - Jason ... We've all heard of web browser caches, but why does a super fast modern CPU need a cache? Because it's too fast. Dr Steve ... Before typed code, there was toggled code. We get hands on with a PDP recreation based on a The famous computer game Pong re-imagined as a visceral fiery experience. Matthew and Ian built 'Rule Zero' for EMF camp, ... With new operating systems requiring security They're called 'Finite State Automata" and occupy the centre of Chomsky's Hierarchy - Professor Brailsford explains the ultimate ...
Emulation sounds difficult, begins to look simple and then ends up being difficult after all! Dr Steve Bagley explains.
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