Daily Archives: December 6, 2024

XRF repair

(AI translated) Continuing while still feeling under the weather (symptoms suggest COVID, but PCR says no), I took another look at the old XRF. I have already somewhat explained how it works and mentioned that the “black fin” isn’t trying … Continue reading

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They forbid plastic straws…

(AI translated) I’ve caught a bit of a cold (probably not Omicron), so I’m as angry as a hornet. Everything irritates me quickly. To vent my anger, I’ll rant a bit. I’m fed up with humanities people – ecologists. I … Continue reading

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XRF analyser

Unfortunately, January was completely empty. A bit of fiddling here, a bit of fiddling there. Some FPGA experiments with soft processors, some uninteresting repairs, some computers, and some programming. Nothing that could really interest readers. Maybe this unfinished repair will … Continue reading

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Windows ghosts devices

(AI translated) If you happen to be involved in USB device design and frequently connect unsuccessful experiments, Windows secretly accumulates unnecessary information. Later, when connecting a “Generic” printer, there’s an issue – it’s unclear which port works: Ghosts Only one … Continue reading

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