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<div>== cycle electronics ==<br />
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Is this a good wiki to talk about disassembling commercially-available electronics, and modding them to add just one more feature?<br />
For example, [http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone "iPhone disassembly"] or [http://www.club100.org/library/ram100/index.html "A photo-tutorial on adding RAM to a Model 100"]?<br />
And discussing [http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/psphks/toc.html O'Reilly "PSP Hacks: Tips & Tools for Your Mobile Gaming and Entertainment Handheld"]?<br />
Or is there a better wiki elsewhere?<br />
--[[User:68.0.124.33|68.0.124.33]] 12:52, 10 March 2008 (PDT)<br />
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[[russ_hensel]] This sounds more like opening circuits than open circuits. That said it is close enough for me. I would recommend that we keep this seperate from the open circuits so that readers do not get confused: that is it should have its own topic page and not be mixed in with current topics. What to others think?<br />
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I concur. I think hacking preexisting electronics can play an integral role. --[[User:Wackyvorlon|Wackyvorlon]] 14:47, 19 May 2008 (PDT)<br />
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Does anyone know a wiki which is especially for disassembling/ reverse-engineering of existing hardware? --[[Special:Contributions/62.226.254.35|62.226.254.35]] 22:28, 2 July 2011 (UTC)</div>62.226.254.35