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Author - Scott Fullam ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from O´Reilly Media, Inc. was reviewed on 13-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0596003145 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks Reference Book. Classifications : General Programming O'Reilly By Publisher Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Internet Home Computing Computers & Internet Subjects Books Hacking Business & Culture Computers & Internet S . Click the following link to view the cover of Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks. Related topics: General. Programming. O´Reilly. By Publisher. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Internet. Home Computing. requestid: 475d7b1a-312f-4066-a979-332f377243carequestprocessingtime: 0.0831250000000000 salesrank: 71217 edition: 1st numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 90970180800 1) Paperback Book Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. I bought this book for one reason: How to hack a furby (and other talking toys). The book is very thorough and I am very satisfied with the explanation. The rest are probably fun but who wants to build an aquarium inside a Mac :-) This is a very interesting book, though. Other topics of interest are How to Hack 80.11b Antennas, Build a PC water-Cooling system, Build an Internet Toaster, Build a Home arcade machine, build a remote Object tacker, build a wearable computer (hmm), build an internet coffeemaker and much, much more. And don´t forget to look at Scott Fullam´s photo at the back of the book. One look and I could tell its his kind of book. Smile. Cold Eyes¤ 2) Paperback Book Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. Useful, fun, or just plain strange projects abound in this book. Some of the unusual but useful projects include creating a portable laptop power supply using regular batteries, setting up a surplus Primestar dish antennae to be a 802.11b wireless system capable of almost ten miles, and creating an advanced digital video system. On the other end of the spectrum is making an aquarium inside a MacIntosh, building an 802.11b antenna from a can, hacking a Furby, and creating a car video periscope. And, of course, there are projects between those two extremes. Each project is classified by cost, time and difficulty level making it easy to determine which ones you might want to tackle. An interesting title for the geek who wants to have the unusual that their friends are not likely to have, Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks is a fun and unusual read.¤ 3) Paperback Book Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. The point of this book is to encourage creative engagement with electro/mechanical technology - to go beyond typical uses - to rediscover the inner inventor and toymaker.
4) Paperback Book Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. This is a big, floppy paperback full of projects many geeks or would be geeks already know about. After all, the internet leaks this sort of information all over. However despite some of the projects being a little underwhelming for the geek about town, the fifteen projects would probably be the perfect introduction to hardware hacking for a youngster keen to get into electronics and computers.
5) Paperback Book Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. After making a few these hacks you learn a couple things about the book. Try to stay with the recommended materials list and you will do fine. It also gets you working on the basics of circuitry. However it is as labeled "projects" not really anything too much to learn from, but great if you just want to have some fun.¤ 6) Paperback Book Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. Put a hacker in a room with a Furby for a weekend and you´ll hear a conversation that´s fairly one-sided in its originality. Toss in an 802.11b network card, a soldering iron, wire cutters, a logic probe, and a few other carefully selected tools and materials and you´ll have potential. Add a copy of Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks and by the end of the weekend that Furby will be saying things you never imagined. From building an Internet toaster to creating a cubicle intrusion detection system, Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks offers an array of inventive, customized electronics projects for the geek who can´t help looking at a gadget and wondering how it might be "upgraded." Beginning with basic hacks, tools, and techniques for those who may not have a background in electronics, the book covers the tools of the hardware hacking trade and basic soldering techniques, then moves into more advanced hacking projects. Clear step-by-step instructions allow even those with no formal electronics- or hardware-engineering skills to hack real hardware in very clever ways. Hacks in the book are rated on a scale of difficulty, cost, and duration. Projects range from those that are truly useful to some things you may have never thought to do, but which are really cool, such as:
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