Part 3 – Setting a Static IP Address
As we are using Raspbian Jessie, both sudo and Nano are installed by default. Nano is a simple text editor, think Notepad for the command line. Easier to navigate than Vim. Sudo … Continue reading
Part 3 – Setting a Static IP Address
As we are using Raspbian Jessie, both sudo and Nano are installed by default. Nano is a simple text editor, think Notepad for the command line. Easier to navigate than Vim. Sudo … Continue reading
Part 2 – Image Raspbian, Basic Settings and Updates
First off we need to get an operating system onto the MicroSD card. We will be using the official image from raspberrypi.org. At the time of writing the most recent … Continue reading
*** DRAFT COPY – INCOMPLETE! ***
Objective: Host a darknet website on a Raspberry Pi.
Kickass Darknet Web Server TOC:
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Part 1 - Preamble and Requirements
Part 2 - Image Raspbian, Basic Settings and Updates
Part 3 - Setting a
PICkit 2 is a piece of hardware developed by Microchip to flash their PIC chips. Atmel is essentially the rival of Microchip in this regard. The good news is, you can use a PICkit 2 to flash Atmel chips. Some … Continue reading
We needed to remove the chips to dump them, so why not video it? Enjoy! 😀… Continue reading
The final test, dumping Sonic 1 via the second controller port of a Mega-CD – incredible right? I think … Continue reading
Dumping carts via the second controller port of a Mega-CD, incredible right? Watch me go through the ummms and … Continue reading
Mary Poppins would be proud, shining up the old PSone eject mechanism button. No idea what Mary Poppins is? Shame on you! (or … Continue reading
They always say you can have enough testing, so let’s test the flash cart I made a few weeks (or is that … Continue reading
Part two moves onto testing, and what better to test with than John Madden and some Urban Strike! Look at those pixels … Continue reading