Archive for April, 2007

no sew Nes controller Wallet

another reinvention of that gaming classic

you will need

one sacrificial Nes controller
small phillips screwdriver
wire snip pliers
UHU glue
distant Zip

kill a controller

unscrew controller backing (a couple of to screws may be immovable, whether that is the case remove as many as possible th…

Hacking simple unprotected Games

Using Windows Pinball as an example, I will show how to easily change the memory values(score etc.,etc.,…). It would have more pics whether my computer wasnt a piece of shi*

But I think I have suitable that will be able to lead you through everything.

Here you can see the Cheat engine and the…

Computer Media Wallet

Computer media wallet

Materials:
-3 1/2 floppy
-5 1/4 floppy
-CD Jewel Case
-Tacky Glue
-Hot Glue

Destroy Jewl Case

Take a jewel case and near the center pry the middle layer off.

manufacture Card Holder

Take a 3 1/2 inch floppy disk and rip the metal part off.
Them at the top pull until it s…

Altoids Tin Wallet

This versatile candy tin can additionally be used as a wallet! In case you haven’t already discovered, standard credit cards and ID’s fit perfectly into the venerable Altoids tin. Check it out! that is super easy, and aside from taking date to eat all of the candy, that can take as little as 1 minut…

Mouse Mouse!

Hacked travel-size (hardware) mouse + taxidermied (wetware) mouse = Mouse Mouse!
Fully functional, and furry!

Warning: that project involves taxidermy, dremels, and sometimes graphic pictures of dead animals. While there are no guts in that tutorial, viewer discretion is still advised. whether…

Weekly Project: Go Green GBA–A Solar-Powered Game Boy Advance


How many AA batteries does your Game Boy Advance eat during an average week of game play? Two, four, eight; well, next you’re going to appreciate that environmentally-friendly way of squeezing "free" game play out of the sun.

While it’s no secret that surplus solar-powered, rechargeable,…

Simulate the results of logical human thought

Why simulate human thought? (…or is that even a task that computers will find essential to take the place of humans?)

Thinking by humans is subject to all kinds of error. Of the some 256 syllogistic constructs that are possible only 15 are actually valid. From that you can quickly see the potenti…

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