Pentaur is an educational 32-bit microprocessor simulator inspired by the Pentium architecture. It emulates key components of a processor, including ALU operations, registers, segmented memory, flags, ...
I've always found PowerWash Simulator's Big Brand Collabs slightly odd, if a touch humorous. They don't always make much sense to me, like the SpongeBob one, though I will admit that the Shrek one ...
Hard but Fun?: After being resurrected by Australian entrepreneur David Lagettie, MicroProse is planning to re-release a truly legendary series of racing games. The Grand Prix series will adopt a new ...
MicroPython is one of the most popular firmware for microcontrollers due to its ease of use. The MicroPython v1.27 release adds support for some interesting microcontrollers, namely Espressif Systems ...
A uniquely intense nuclear reactor simulator is joining the MicroProse family of simulations on Steam. Called Nucleares, it will challenge players to keep a nuclear reactor safely running and ...
Over the weekend, the Ericksons visited Neiman Marcus and the Zodiac Room downtown, complete with a Santa sighting and, of course, popovers. We also got a bit of intel: When we asked our server if ...
The British satirical film about an aristocratic family eager to save their ancestral home succeeds on comedic timing and meticulous design detail. “Committed to the bit” may be the perfect way to ...
The Micro:bit is a fun microcontroller development platform, designed specifically for educational use. Out of the box, it’s got a pretty basic sound output feature that can play a single note at a ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
The team behind the open-world, single-shard crafting survival game Bitcraft Online team is hoping you’ll support their Early Access progress by adopting one of the dev’s cats. Clockwork Labs promised ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...