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The Motorola F3/MOTOFONE was the first (and still is the only?) mobile phone with an e-paper display. Although this is not a pixel-based display, like found in eBook-readers (e.g. the Amazon Kindle or the B&amp;N nook), it is still quite nice for experimenting with low power microcontroller projects.</description>
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The ReinerSCT basis reader is a pretty basic reader for mifare cards and the new german ident-card (ePA or nPA).
It was sold with german computer-magazine ComputerBild 26/2010 for €3,70 instead of the retail €34,90. It comes with a OWOK rfid card.
There is a</description>
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Recently, my keyboard became louder and louder while typing, so I decided to buy a new one. But what to do with the old one? Ever since I saw the AVR programmer that uses a USB hub, I thought of abusing a USB keyboard for that.

Theory

Most keyboards have at least three indicator LEDs (Num-, Caps- and Scroll-Lock), which can be controlled from the host using a HID</description>
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        <title>Welcome to the wiki of Steve Markgraf!</title>
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This wiki is intended for sharing information on various projects and other stuff I&#039;m working on and playing around with.

Content

Tech stuff

	*  AVR Programmer built from a USB Keyboard
	*  Driving the Motorola F3 e-paper display
	*  Taking apart the ReinerSCT nPA RFID Basisreader
	*  JTAG and the Texas Instruments ACX100/ACX111 Wireless LAN chip

DIY PCB reverse engineering

	*  Pirelli DP-L10 mobile phone
	*  Compal E88 mobile phone
	*  Motorola D700 …</description>
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The TI ACX100/ACX111 is an already somewhat outdated 802.11 wireless LAN chipset, which is based on an ARM7TDMI core.
There is an open source project which develops a Linux kernel driver.
 Chip      ACX100</description>
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