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GreenArrays, Inc. edit / delete
Chuck Moore's latest Forth chip, with multiple cores and a channel-ish communication mechanism. Might be fun to play with.
to concurrency cpu embedded forth microcontroller multicore parallel ... on 29 October 2010
Christian Lyder Jacobsen - Publications edit / delete
I do like the way Christian's site displays these.
to concurrency embedded occam publications transterpreter ... on 08 May 2010
Procyon AVRlib - C-Language Function Library for Atmel AVR Processors edit / delete
Handy library of AVR stuff, under the GPL.
to avr embedded microcontroller software ... on 04 July 2009
Xlinkers Conference 2009 - Online | Xlinkers edit / delete
Xlinkers slides. Includes presentations from Varisys on a PCI Express card for audio with XMOS chips on, and one from Barry about an independent implementation of the Xlink protocol (in which he talks about wanting "more concurrency").
to audio concurrency embedded research xmos ... on 29 April 2009
Tiny, cheap 150MHz 486-clone board. It's a shame the CPU isn't faster, since otherwise it'd be a great addition to my guitar amp...
OpenFWWF - Open FirmWare for WiFi networks edit / delete
This is pretty awesome: a team reverse-engineered the hardware in the Broadcom wireless network cards, and another team wrote a clean-room free firmware for them.
Arduino Diecimila / Burning the Bootloader without AVR-Writer edit / delete
Using the FTDI serial chip on (recent?) Arduinos to do JTAG programming.
Homemade Pong Watch edit / delete
A homebrew intelligent watch -- this is something that's on my ideas page, so it's really nice to see that the technology is there to do it now. (Awful abuse of Javascript on the iWeb-generated web pages, though!)
to electronics embedded watch ... on 05 September 2008
todbot blog ยป Spooky Projects - Introduction to Microcontrollers with Aurdino edit / delete
Doing piezo sensors and MIDI output with an Arduino. I'd like to build a MIDI drum controller like this...
The Prism54 Project edit / delete
A very cute hack: Prism54 cards contain an ARM processor with an accessible I2C bus, so you can add extra peripherals and run the card standalone...
to electronics embedded wireless ... on 31 October 2006
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