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Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks

By Scott Fullam
1st Edition January 2004 
Series: Hacks
ISBN: 0-596-00314-5
348 pages, $29.95 US, $43.95 CA, £20.95 UK
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From building an Internet toaster to creating a cubicle intrusion detection system, Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks offers an array of inventive, customized electronics projects for the geek who can't help looking at a gadget and wondering how it might be "upgraded." Beginning with basic hacks, tools, and techniques for those who may not have a background in electronics, the book covers the tools of the hardware hacking trade and basic soldering techniques, then moves into more advanced hacking projects. Clear step-by-step instructions allow even those with no formal electronics- or hardware-engineering skills to hack real hardware in very clever ways. [Full Description]

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Chapter 10: Assembly Instructions (PDF)
Chapter 10: Project Overview (PDF)
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Chapter 15: Project Overview (PDF)

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