The final post in the Frustromantic Box series deals with the software side of things.
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The final post in the Frustromantic Box series deals with the software side of things. In this series’ third post I describe the electronics involved in the Frustromantic Box. The Frustromantic Box is my implementation of Mikal Hart’s Reverse Geocache Puzzle. In Part 1 of this series I gave an overview of the project and its parts list. This post describes how I cut the pieces and put them together. A few months ago, Hack A Day featured an ingenious hack called the Reverse Geocache Puzzle by a gentleman named Mikal Hart (please note that “Reverse Geocache Puzzle” is Mikal’s trademark – my unabashed clone of his project will hereafter be known as the Frustromantic Box). As soon as I saw it, I knew I [...] |
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