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Each month Guru3D.com feature one of you guys, your PC, your DIY project. It is quite honestly amazing how much detail and dedication you put into an PC, and every now and then it really shows. They again had a LOT of entries coming in in the past five weeks and thank you very much for that. Out of the fifteen most original they in the end randomly picked one.
This rig of the month totally speaks for itself, an outstanding PC build, sheer beauty and then an excellent photo-shoot highlighting the craftsmanship you are about to see.
Pascal den Enting’s PC is the the Rig of The Month April 2010. Meet the dude at the age of 37, he has been building a very interesting game PC .. well game room really. The end result is a beautiful looking PC, and an even more interesting environment
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metku has their second part of the microcontroller tutorial series. This time they’ll control some motors, fade some leds, interface with a computer and more.
Quote"We hope that our first part of How to get started with microcontrollers helped you to get started. This time we go straight to more examples on how to use AVR microcontrollers as we went throught the setting up in the first part. You might want to give it a quick look to confirm that your system is working correctly."
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metku has their first part of their tutorial on how to get started with microcontrollers
Quote"Nowadays the most commonly used microcontrollers in do-it-yourself projects are Atmel’s AVR- and Microchip’s PIC-families. In this article we will introduce you to Atmel’s AVR and how to get started with them"
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