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  • Anatomy of the Intel Play QX3 Microscope - The QX3 is a microscope that connects to a PC via USB. This site contains copious information about the internals of the QX3.
    micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/intelplay/intelanatomy.html
  • Cybico Dev'rs - Lots of info on hacking and reprogramming the Cybico "wireless handheld computer for teens".
    www.devrs.com/cybiko
  • Dissect'em - A somewhat demented page for the electronics hacker
    www.dissectem.com
  • Game Boy Dev'rs - Loads of information for hacking and programming the Nintendo Gameboy.
    www.devrs.com/gb
  • How Stuff Works: See 'N Say Toy - Close-up interior photos of the See 'N Say toy show how it can make sound without a battery and store 26 different phrases inside.
    www.howstuffworks.com/see-say.htm
  • MCL0712A03 LCD reverse-engineering - Mini color LCD panel used in camcorder viewfinders reverse engineered. A nice example of a challenging reverse-engineering project done cooperatively on the net.
    www.gwi.net/~pstewart/lcdproj.html
  • NeoGeo Dev'rs - Hacking and reprogramming the NeoGeo pocket game machine.
    www.devrs.com/ngp
  • Tamagotchi Hacking - No technical info and the links within are all dead, but it is useful in that it points out hacks that are possible. Good starting point. [Wired News]
    www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/6229.html
  • The Chibi Project - Scientific analysis of the destruction of a toy Chibi Moon figure.
    www.adequate.com/ChibiProject

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