Global Geek Tour Singapore: More parts at Koba Electronics
Love these strips of parts at Koba electronics. Easy to browse. Great way to display. Never see it before. Bulk parts. Notice the bag of decent test hooks on the left. More bulk parts Cable wall Reels...
View ArticleGlobal Geek Tour Singapore: At Sim Lim square
Here are more pictures from our Singapore Global Geek Tour. The picture above is of the Sim Lim square entry. Follow the pics live with our twitter feed. More pics below the fold. Inside Sim Lim...
View ArticleGlobal Geek Tour Singapore: Food
The food in Singapore was amazing. Here is a collection of food related pictures we took on the Singapore Global Geek Tour. First up, our favorite Japanese beef bowl (Guydon) place Yoshinoya has a...
View ArticleWorkshop Update for August 8th, 2012
Today we are flying back to the workshop from our Singapore Global Geek Tour. Expect a full report soon. We successfully added an SPI EEPROM emulator to our Bus Pirate Demo Board v5 firmware. We also...
View ArticleWorkshop Update for August 9th, 2012
Today we spent a lot of our time editing the video we filmed on our Singapore Global Geek Tour. Bus Pirate Demo Board v5 SPI and I2C protocols are complete. All 4 devices (EEPROM, ADC, DAC, and PWM...
View ArticleGLOBAL GEEK #34: Singapore markets and hackerspace
Visit the major electronics shops in Singapore, and get a guided tour of the Singapore hackerspace. This weekend we were in Singapore for the Maker Faire, so we took a day to do a geek tour. This...
View ArticleBehind the scenes Singapore trip
Darell took these pictures during the making of the Singapore Geek Tour video. Check out the rest of the pictures on his Flickr photo stream. Watching mars landing at Bunnie’s workshop in Singapore....
View ArticleHackerspace Singapore visit
Hackerspace Singapore posted some pictures from our visit, taken during our Global Geek Tour. Be sure to check out our full video report from Singapore on electronics shops, the hackerspace, local...
View ArticleWorkshop Video #35: Singapore Mini Maker Faire 2012 report
Singapore’s Mini Maker Faire had a bunch of unforgettable projects. Check out improvised instruments, PC-controlled toys, a Twitter controlled blimp, the banana piano, a DIY Aquaponics system, and a...
View ArticleWorkshop Video #36: Beers in Bunnie’s Workshop
Andrew ‘Bunnie’ Huang is a noted open source hardware designer, XBOX hacker, and architect behind the Chumby. He welcomed us into his personal workshop while we were in Singapore for a tour and a few...
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