

ever wanted to see inside of a tablet?



a friend of my got a cheap tablet and one of the buttons broke and i suggested to fix it.
after opening the tablet i found the button inside of the tablet i re-soldered it and applied a lot of hot glue.
(Next time i will use epoxy for something like this because epoxy is much stronger then hot glue.)


Here is a screenshot of my first and last ps3 program i build.

To test my build setup for ps3 development i build a sample program.
it was a simple application that shows a png on the screen.
So i changed the png file and tried building the program and it worked 🙂
My own homebrew for my ps3 shame i don’t know C or any low level program languages….
Good thing is that i understand it a bit so i can play a bit 🙂
Before Raspberry pi was made there where other boards.
One of them is the Beagleboard i got myself a MX version.
But now day’s you can find lots of cases for raspberry pi.
For the beagleboard this was not true you needed to build your own.
there where sites like http://www.makercase.com/ to make a finger design.
So after getting my dimensions i generated a box and imported the file in to illustrator.

In Illustrator i added the port holes and printed my first test versions: