We are an open source hardware company and this is where you can find all of our awesome open source hardware. We use Google Code to host our releases so that they can be distributed easily and reliably. We will be posting releases of all the files used to create our designs: lasercut design
... [More] files, software, firmware, 3D designs, electroncis designs, etc.
You can view all our documentation on our wiki. Our subversion repository is located at http://svn.makerbot.com.
MakerBot is a derivative project of RepRap. Our goals are slightly different: we aim to build an awesome, reliable, cheap, and open source 3D printer. Self-replication is not high on our list, but if we can accomplish that as well at some point in time, then that would be excellent.
Cheers from the MakerBot Team,
Zach, Bre, and Adam [Less]
The FidoCad/FidoCadJ format is a way to store technical drawings in a very compact text easy to embed in an Usenet or forum messages. FidoReadPHP is a reader written in PHP able to convert on the fly the drawings and show them as images.
This may be very useful for those webmasters wanting to
... [More] include FidoCadJ drawings in their web sites by converting them on the fly on the servers. [Less]
PartKeepr is an electronic part inventory management software. It helps you to keep track of your available parts and assist you with re-ordering parts. PartKeepr is designed for hackerspaces with multiple users, but you can also use it to manage your personal electronic part inventory.
Go @ IDE is an editor dedicated to the eLua World: http://www.eluaproject.net/
some features:
Its editor (which is based on the wonderful library "scintilla" http://www.scintilla.org/), is lightweight and powerful.
It has additional features such as "syntax highlighting", "code folding" and
... [More] "code completion" based on the eLua API.
It includes the capability to connect with the real hardware (through the serial or the USB port) obtaining the prompt of Elua inside it.
It's able to build the sources and also is able to send the built file on the Hardware (using the xmodem protocol).
Also it supports some terminal commands (standard ansi/vt100), so it's able to play games like "hanoi" or "hungman".
Starting from now, an experimental support for the DFU bootloader programmer. [Less]
fpgatools is a toolchain to program flexible programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). the only supported chip at this time is the xc6slx9, a cheap (ca. 10 USD) but powerful 45nm-generation chip with about 2400 LUTs, block ram and multiply-accumulate devices. the principles of fpgatools are: 1. reach the
... [More] maximum physical performance of the chip. 2. fast development cycles. 3. independent toolchain that only depends on other free software. 4. lightweight C implementation without GUI. 5. supported platform: Linux. 6. license: public domain [Less]
The aim of the FPGALink project is to provide a hardware abstraction layer for hardware involving an FPGA connected to a computer over USB, to abstract core functionality like FPGA-programming and subsequent host-FPGA communication. It doesn't matter whether the hardware uses an AVR, an FX2LP or an
... [More] ARM-based micro for its USB interface. It doesn't matter whether the FPGA is from Xilinx or Altera or Lattice or whomever. It doesn't matter whether the interface between them is a fast 43MiB/s parallel synchronous interface, a much slower EPP interface or some sort of USART connection. The cross-platform, cross-language host-side API is the same, and the FPGA-side (VHDL or Verilog) FIFO interface is the same, so you can easily port your design to a new FPGA devkit or to your own custom PCB. [Less]
CircuitryLib is a Python library for creating and modelling various сircuit engineering system. It supports output to LaTeX and graphical representations.
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