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** Could we do a PCB-making + soldering workshop to make a bunch of [http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=569 Nanduinos] instead since that's a hackspace project? [[User:JasperWallace|JasperWallace]] | |||
** I'm happy to help with making Nanduinos, but unless you really '''want''' to DIY, I recommend [[http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html Teensy]] & [[http://fletchtronics.net/bumble-b-version-2-pre-order Bumble-B]] which are similar. [[User:ChrisMc|ChrisMc]] | |||
=== Community === | === Community === |
Revision as of 13:59, 20 August 2010
See also Sauce code. Please use "Projects/ProjectTitle" when making a link to a new project.
Projects documented on this wiki
See Special:PrefixIndex/Projects/ for projects not linked from here.
Wall Art and Hackspace Beautification
Project Identification using QR Codes
IM-Me - hacking the silly purple things
O2 - getting the SGI machine working.
PizzaPrinter - An insane concept for a printer that prints pizzas.
Race Track - More insanity
Software
Candela - A Java API for controlling home lighting systems - initially those made by Rako.
Inventory system for the hackspace
Wet stuff
HomeBrew - fermentation
PCB Making - Printed Circuit Board Howto
DIY Hazardous Disposal - Chemical Hacking
Electronics
Projects/Electronic_Circuits - An index of electronic circuits
Projects/Bifferboard - Getting the bifferboards working.
Arduinos
Notification Board - The LED display in the space
LCD display - library for the LED display
Alpha transceivers - cheapish wireless communication
OpenSocaTester - [working title] - An arduino-based multi-core cable tester
WiiMX - An arduino-based movement controller for moving lights
Ethernet Arduino - Building Ethernet enabled Arduino boards.
- Could we do a PCB-making + soldering workshop to make a bunch of Nanduinos instead since that's a hackspace project? JasperWallace
- I'm happy to help with making Nanduinos, but unless you really want to DIY, I recommend [Teensy] & [Bumble-B] which are similar. ChrisMc
Community
Tgimboej - The Great Internet Migratory Box Of Electronics Junk
External links
Nanduino - Tiny and cheap AVR microcontroller board
Electronic Circuits - Git Repository
Concurrency.cc board - Freeduino that runs off 1 AA cell (actually not related to hackspace - just a cool arduino)
Dongleduino (< £5 arduino, native USB): http://icrobotics.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Dongleduino