Slashdot came with this Retro Arcade-Style Clock, designed by Amanda 'w0z' Wozniak.
MONOCHRON - open source retro clock from adafruit industries on Vimeo.
This tokes me the Lady Ada website with some projects on open source hardware.
http://www.ladyada.net/
MONOCHRON - open source retro clock from adafruit industries on Vimeo.
This tokes me the Lady Ada website with some projects on open source hardware.
http://www.ladyada.net/
Hello Filipi,
ReplyDeleteTalking about open source hardware, some nice projects that I like a lot are the Arduino, which is very well know:
http://www.arduino.cc
I have an Arduino clone, a Seeeduino Mega. Very cool in the sense anybody can create "hardware" solutions for a lot of problems even having just a basic knowledge about electronics.
Another cool projects are the Minimig (an Amiga chipset re-implementation in a FPGA), Usebox (http://belogic.com/uzebox/) a very nice video-game running fully on a single microcontroller. In fact since hardware are ever more popular a lot of nice things are starting to show up.
Fabio Utzig
This one is also awesome!
ReplyDeletehttp://dangerousprototypes.com/2010/02/25/prototype-open-logic-sniffer-logic-analyzer-2/
Hi Fabio!
ReplyDeleteLog time hein..
I had already heard about Arduino Arduino. We are planning to buy some here at IDEIA, and start to use it as a standard arround here.
The Minimg is really cool. After seeing an image of one implementation of it on a Spartan 3 board, I started to study for my class of VHDL during my undergraduate studies.
The Uzebox is awesome, I had to build one for my kid :-)
And that logic sniffer is really the coolest one in those you told me. Just yesterday a colleague here from the IDEIA had asked me about a logic analyzer. I think he is gone build one.