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Month: October 2004

Overclock An Ibook With Icook

October 3, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 1 Comment

icook

g3 ibooks that sport the 750fx g3 cpu can be uplocked from 600 to 700mhz (in some cases 800mhz) all via software using a cool hack called icook.

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Add Rss Feeds To Series 1 And Series 2 Tivos

October 2, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 4 Comments

rss on tivo

i’ll be adding an entire section on tivo hacking, but for now, here’s a cool hack to display rss feeds on your series 1/2 tivo. just grab the tivo control station and this hack and you’re good to go.

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Mod A Digital Camera To Automatically Take Pictures

October 1, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 35 Comments

camera mod

i’ve been fascinated with the idea of taking photos on a timed basis from a car, a pet, a kite, but all the gear and ways to do it were really expensive, plus i just wanted to take tons of photos, not 10 or 20. so using an old digital camera and a $1.50 part from radioshack, i rewired the camera to take shots over and over–mounted it to a car, a kite

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