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  • Two special Amiga 4000s: Diagnosing Jools

    Two special Amiga 4000s: Diagnosing Jools

    In my previous post, I introduced two Amiga 4000s I received from Stoo Cambridge to repair. Since then, I have been working on the motherboard of Jools. Let’s see how far I got… Read more

  • Two special Amiga 4000s: Introduction

    Two special Amiga 4000s: Introduction

    On Saturday, I was at a Norwich Amiga Group meetup, where I got to meet Stuart (Stoo) Cambridge again. For those who don’t know, Stoo is a great graphics designer and used to work for a famous game development company called Sensible Software. Stoo brought a couple of Amiga 4000s along with him for me… Read more

  • Working with the AVR Dx family

    Working with the AVR Dx family

    In recent years, Microchip has launched a new range of AVR chips. They appear to have had some things borrowed from the PIC range, and you have to do some things a little differently. That being said, they are very powerful, feature rich and relatively inexpensive. I started using them earlier this year. I thought… Read more

  • My WordPress Slack ban

    My WordPress Slack ban

    A couple of days ago, I got banned from the WordPress community Slack. As this is about WordPress, I figure I should use my WordPress blog to talk about it. Read more

  • Issues I found during WordPress.com to .org migration

    Issues I found during WordPress.com to .org migration

    Whilst migrating from wordpress.com to an installation of the open source WordPress, I hit some gotchas that I couldn’t easily find information about elsewhere. So, I figured I’d document my findings in case anyone else has issues. Read more

  • Why I moved my blog

    Why I moved my blog

    Unfortunately, there is a war going on within the WordPress community. To stay as far away as possible from it, I have moved my blog to a hosting provider that is not related to what is happening. I wanted to talk a little bit about what is going on and why I moved. Read more