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Hacked your Raspberry Pi to cook breakfast? Then let us know.
My raspberry pi is overclocked to 1.2 ghz, doesn't improve it's performance very much though as I got the older 256mb ram version.
Not really a tech hack but I do have a vmware HA cluster made of Microservers, full DRS and everything going on. Good fun!
Im rather proud of my infrared camera mods..... Just done my 7th Nikon D70 today :)
CPU cooler is held onto an AM2+ slot using the intel mounting bracket upside down and a few cable ties.
couldn't be bothered RMAing it to scan because I got 'too tall' ram.
3 1/2 years later its still on :)
the pictures easier to understand than me explaining it
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...w/DSCF0050.jpg
USB powered home made infra red head tracking. TrackIR, but home made!
My home made guitar with direct to body mounted pickups and hand-wired electronics. So there's a bit of 1950s tech in there :) http://guitardesignreviews.com/images/GDR-guitar.jpg
I once cobbled together a dust filtering box with 4x120mm fans made of glossed chipboard sheets to cover my server up in the loft powered with a regular 12v DC power plug through a socket I soldered myself. Never had a problem with it in years of use.
Not really a hack, but I was dead chuffed after replacing the capacitors in my dead monitor and bringing it back to life.
Installing Android on my HP Touchpad, although again not really a hack as I followed a guide!
I made an internal USB plugs adapter for my PC a couple months back using an xbox 360 USB front ports riser card and a pc motherboard usb header adapter that came with an old asus motherboard.
I made a solar powered water filter for my mums duck pond about six months ago (because the ducks like to defecate in the water) with a solar panel , a small water pump, a large plastic bottle, some cottonwool and charcoal.
Xbox 360 AV cable hack to make the audio output digital coax instead of optical. Very proud of that one and works a treat. Not the most technically challenging I know!
I made an under counter kitchen PC from an old laptop and parts, it kinda worked! :D
I used PC cold cathodes in the boot and foot wells on my car, of course wired in to the sensors to come on when the relevant door was opened.
@ Percy1983
I've got 4 set aside to do just that. Is it simple enough to do, such as simply wiring the cathodes straight to the door switches ?
I made a trackball controller out of an old optical mouse turned upside down with a quality roller ball from a mans deodorant... Due to the mouse being upside down the axis were wrong so had to use a program to correct it (Sakasa) and I'm still using it 3 years later!