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ARM Developments
Embedded system based on ATMEL AT91M40800 processor and Network Card based on Crystal CS8900A.
Art Interface Device
The Art Interface Device (AID) is a microprocessor platform for building electronic installation art. It can also be used as an interface between such artworks and computers. It will enable the artworks to respond to people and the physical environment.
Bootloader for Microchip PIC USB Microcontroller
Bootloader updates firmware through HID interface – use of generic Windows drivers. XTEA encryption for firmware protection.
DAISY
Aims to make VLIW and other novel ILP architectures hundred percent compatible with popular existing architectures such as PowerPC, x86, and S/390, as well as the Java Virtual Machine.
Ethernut
Embedded Ethernet board equipped with an Atmel ATmega128 CPU and a Realtek RTL8019AS or LAN91C111 Ethernet controller.
Hamburg VHDL Archive
Provides a collection of free, public-domain or shareware, VHDL documentation, models, and tools.
Manticore
Formerly called "The HULK", Manticore is an open source hardware design for a 3D graphics accelerator. It is written entirely in VHDL.
Midi for the Pilot
How to build a midi interface for the palm pilot.
OpenCollector Database
Site has a searchable index of many designs, tools and manufacturers.
PalmBot
A site that documents what you need to build your Palm based robot.
Ronja (Reasonable Optical Near Joint Access)
Optical point-to-point data link.
SystemC
Broadly supported C++ open source language and simulation kernel for modeling and implementing electronic systems.
ThinkCycle: Open Collaborative Design
Non-profit initiative that supports open source development and hosts a public repository of engineering design innovations in critical problem domains, such as low-power devices and portable health-care solutions for rural settings.
Writings on Open Source Hardware
A collection of links to writings on themes related to Open Source Hardware like definitions, libraries, talks and conferences.
Linux Today
Richard Stallman's thoughts on free hardware. (June 22, 1999)
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