[Noisebridge-discuss] Workshop proposal: Hardware Hacking

Tim Jones timwjones at me.com
Tue Nov 11 01:53:05 UTC 2008


Sounds great. I've got two old Playskool-style kids electronic music  
toys I've thought would be fun to bend. One is mostly dismantled, the  
other is intact.

=T=



On Nov 10, 2008, at 5:11 PM, Jonathan Foote wrote:


> Comments solicited:
>
> Hardware Hacking workshop
>
> "No user-serviceable parts inside" -- we call bullsh*t on that!
>
> Bring in your hardware yearning to reach its maximum potential (or
> give its life for spare parts). We give you permission to take things
> apart, see what's inside, and improve them. Most electronics failures
> are caused by bad connections or simple mechanical problems: we'll
> show you what to look for and how to fix them. Favorite gadget busted?
> Don't throw it away; fix it! (Or at least autopsy it for the good of
> science.)
>
> Possible projects on the wiki: please feel free to add!
> https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Hack_your_Hardware
>
> Dates and times: TBD, but likely not before the soldering workshop 
> (s). Input?
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