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Hedgehog Technology
- Kyiv, Ukraine
- https://hedgehog.technology
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🔥 1Panel offers an intuitive web interface for managing websites, files, containers, databases, and LLMs within a Linux server.
A bare metal raycaster, boots from a floppy image
Mautic: Open Source Marketing Automation Software.
A lightweight Database GUI in your browser. It supports connecting to Postgres, MySQL, and SQLite.
An enhanced man page viewer for linux and BSD systems based on OpenGL and mandoc libraries
Jeff Geerling's SBC review data - Raspberry Pi, Radxa, Orange Pi, etc.
My DIY home computer with VGA and PS/2 and 4x(!) the processing power of a Commodore C64 or Apple II.
Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, or JavaScript apps.
🔍 A Hex Editor for Reverse Engineers, Programmers and people who value their retinas when working at 3 AM.
NES Emulator with SD card and menu support for the Raspberry PI Pico, Pico 2 and other RP2040/RP2350 based microcontrollers. Play your games from SD card on a HDMI display.
World's first NES game based resume in ROM format
A replacement for the classic TMS9918A/TMS9929A VDP, powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico
Tools for NES developers created during development of Full Quiet
A quick and dirty PCB for prototyping nes cartridge hardware on
KiCad project for NES-CN-ROM-256-05 cartridge schematic and PCB
Size-optimized ports of Artemio's 240p Test Suite to 8-bit consoles
A translation of the popular Nerdy Nights tutorial for creating NES games, originally written in NESASM, translated to ca65
Tool for converting images into NES format: generating pattern tables, palettes, name tables
Project to use a Raspberry Pi as a NES graphics accelerator
Famicom Disk System port of LUnix Next Generation
Collection of test ROMs for testing a NES emulator.
Completely Redesigning the NES Power Module to Reduce Noise and EMI
A little board to replace the CIC on the original NES or OpenTendo.
Homebrew Nintendo Entertainment System games collection
Z80 open-source silicon clone. Goal is to become a silicon proven, pin compatible, open-source replacement for classic Z80.