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Geoff's Projects is a website that showcases various projects of Geoff Graham, a hobbyist in electronics and computing. He shares his designs, firmware, construction notes and articles on topics such as BASIC interpreters, Maximite, Micromite, DDS signal generator, etc.
- BASIC Interpreter
BASIC Interpreter for the Raspberry Pi Pico . The PicoMite...
- BASIC with VGA Display
The PicoMite VGA is a Boot To BASIC computer based on the...
- BASIC with WiFi & Internet
Peter Mather led the project, ported the MMBasic interpreter...
- Colour Maximite 2
Geoff Graham wrote the MMBasic interpreter and the manuals....
- Monochrome Maximite
The Maximite is a free and open source computer running a...
- The Maximite Story
The Maximite Story . This is the story of developing the...
- Micromite Summary
Micromite Microcontroller Chips. The Micromite is available...
- Standard Micromite
The Micromite is a Microchip PIC32 series microcontroller...
- BASIC Interpreter
Micromite Microcontroller Chips. The Micromite is available in two versions: The standard Micromite comes in a 28 or 44-pin package, runs at a maximum speed of 48MHz and supports low cost 2.2" to 2.8" touch LCD panels. It has a focus on ease of use and low cost. Jump to the standard Micromite page.
This web site is a collection of my "projects" and discoveries in the world of electronics. I originally created it to provide support for constructional projects of mine that were published in Silicon Chip magazine and it has grown from there.
Hi, I’m Geoff. I design. I develop. I do lots of things in between. But what I enjoy most is helping people be better at what they do by writing about front-end development, editing and publishing tutorials for Smashing Magazine, teaching college students entering the field, and consulting companies on web strategies and best practices.
Oct 30, 2023 · What Exactly is “Modern” CSS? I was flipping through my RSS feed, noticing how many times “Modern” is popping up in post titles. I have a purdy good idea what that means, particularly when it’s describing CSS.
Feb 7, 2024 · CSS is Logical - Geoff Graham. Documents flow in the direction of the writing mode. Elements flow in block and inline directions. The block and inline directions are based on the writing mode. Relatively positioned elements have a reserved space in the document flow while absolutely positioned elements are pulled out of it.
May 30, 2024 · Geoff is a technical editor and writer at Smashing Magazine. On top of that, he’s an independent contractor who teaches front-end design and development classes on the side. Geoff loves reading and writing about the web while helping others become better at all things front-end. Find Geoff Elsewhere: Website. GitHub. Mastodon. Geoff Graham wrote.