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  • The Midi for the Pilot
    The midi protocol is very simple, most programing languages can be used to write midi programs. For example Cbas the basic interpretator for the Pilot can be used. The main trick is to set the serial speed to 31250 the Pilot can work at this speed ...
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  • Bootloader for Microchip
    USB PIC Bootloader is a resident bootloader for PIC18 series of Enhanced Flash USB Microcontrollers. It allows you to program a new firmware application image into the chip using the standard USB connectivity of your device. USB PIC Bootloader fully ...
    http://www.diolan.com/
 
  • The Art Interface Device
    AID project group meetings take place at InterAccess every Sunday at 1PM EST. The iVisit room will be open for remote collaborators. Please view our iVisit page for info on how to use this videoconferencing tool. Unless otherwise noted, all meetings ...
    http://www.interaccess.org/
 
  • The Manticore
    Manticore is an open source hardware design for a 3D graphics accelerator. It is written entirely in VHDL. It is currently capable of rendering triangles on a VGA display. The design includes a VGA output module, an open source written entirely by th ...
    http://icculus.org/
 
  • Bug Labs Develops
    BUG gives you all the tools you need to build your dream gadget—a collection of programmable modules you can easily snap together and program to make any device you want. Best of all, it’s open source. ...
    http://www.buglabs.net/
 
  • The USB Audio Streamer
    The idea for creating a USB sound card based on a PIC came from discussions of other people creating one on the Microchip USB forum. The hardware of the card is based on all Microchip products. The software uses a modified version of the Microchip US ...
    http://www.raccoonrezcats.com/
 
  • The Dynamically Architected Instruction
    The VLIW effort at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center started in 1986 and has yielded several generations of compilers as well as prototype hardware. DAISY Dynamically Architected Instruction Set from Yorktown is an offshoot of this work, and aim ...
    http://www.ibm.com/
 
 
 
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