Love all things Wikipedia, knowing that you can while your day away on it without realizing so? Well, if you happen to have the time as well as the technical proficiency, why not make your own Wikipedia reader to feed your knowledge addiction? This device uses an NXP ARM Cortex M0 model LCP1114 microcontroller to get it up and running, offering a speed of 50MHz (paltry by today’s standards, but hey, if it gets the job done we’re not complaining) alongside 32KB of program memory and 8KB SRAM.
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