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cyberDeck

A Raspberry Pi-based cyberDeck, with an RFID cartridge authentication system and a custom 3D printed enclosure.

I discovered the cyberDeck community by accident, while cruising around Reddit one day. It wasn't long before I decided that I had to make my own, and that I needed to use some of my basic Arduino know-how to add something cool and unexpected. After doing a bit more research, I discovered the RetroCart work that has been used to add 80s and 90s style game cartridge functionality to some cyberDecks. That was exactly what I needed. I would build a small Arduino circuit inside the catridge that would serve as an authentication method for booting up the cyberDeck.

cyberDeck

LICENSES: The software and content of this project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International, and the hardware and hardware design elements are licensed under the CERN Open Hardware Licence Version 2 - Strongly Reciprocal.

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