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cortex-m0plus
About this tag
The cortex-m0plus tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about the ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller, a low-power, 32-bit processor used in embedded systems. Recent content highlights a project where a Cortex-M0+ from a discarded disposable vape was repurposed to run a web server, demonstrating its ability to handle network stacks and serve HTTP pages. This tag is relevant for hobbyists and engineers interested in microcontroller hacking, repurposing e-waste, and exploring the capabilities of tiny, low-cost MCUs in real-world applications. Topics include hardware identification, firmware development, and the environmental and security implications of discarded electronics.
An engineer has turned a discarded disposable vape into a functioning web server — and the stunt is more than a neat hack: it’s a concise demonstration of how tiny, low-cost microcontrollers embedded in throwaway consumer goods can be repurposed to run real network stacks and serve pages, while...
battery safety
cortex-m0plus
cybersecurity
device reuse
e-waste
embedded systems
environmental impact
hacking
iot
maker-culture
microcontroller
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serial communication
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usb
web server