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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 00:47, 3 November 2013 94.217.126.236 (talk) + comment (Cross-compile toolchains#comment-1 - The archive https://mega.co.nz/#!eghXDZIL!Q_quOT27tKN0PlPPqsoprFT6PMMFt_iKCjPDMtachLQ is unusable for me. xz does not recognize the file)
- 14:38, 8 May 2013 Daniel (talk | contribs) uploaded File:TH-C01-1b-ALU-Element.png
- 15:51, 22 April 2013 Daniel (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Kernelconfig-mini6410-lcd.png (Screenshot of configuring the mini6410 kernel for LCD support.)
- 08:30, 3 April 2013 Daniel (talk | contribs) uploaded File:PBD pale blue dot 2.jpg (The light band over Earth is an artifact of sunlight scattering in the camera's optics, resulting from the small angle between the Earth and the Sun. The Earth takes up less than a single pixel - NASA says "only 0.12 pixel in size". Cropped.)
- 08:29, 3 April 2013 Daniel (talk | contribs) uploaded File:PBD pale blue dot 1.jpg (The light band over Earth is an artifact of sunlight scattering in the camera's optics, resulting from the small angle between the Earth and the Sun. The Earth takes up less than a single pixel - NASA says "only 0.12 pixel in size".)
- 08:29, 3 April 2013 Daniel (talk | contribs) uploaded File:PBD family portrait.jpg (On February 14, 1990, having completed its primary mission, the Voyager 1 spacecraft was commanded to turn around to photograph the planets of the Solar System. Between February 14, 1990 and June 6, 1990, one image Voyager 1 returned was of Earth, show...)