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Open Graphics Project: OGP - http://wiki.opengraphics.org/
Goals: design an open source hardware, architecture and standard for graphics cards, mainly for open source software and operating systems. |
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SystemC - http://www.systemc.org/
Broadly supported C++ open source language and simulation kernel for modeling and implementing electronic systems. |
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Opencores.org - http://www.opencores.org/
Seeks to design and publish core designs under a license for hardware modelled on the Lesser General Public License (LGPL) for software. |
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Bug Labs - http://www.buglabs.net/
Develops BUG: modular software and hardware platform, web-enabled, set of pre-matched components: color screen, camera (video enabled), GPS, accelerometer; snap together, no soldering. Open source. |
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OpenCollector Database - http://opencollector.org/
Site has a searchable index of many designs, tools and manufacturers. |
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Writings on Open Source Hardware - http://opencollector.org/Whyfree/
A collection of links to writings on themes related to Open Source Hardware like definitions, libraries, talks and conferences. |
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Ronja (Reasonable Optical Near Joint Access) - http://ronja.twibright.com/
Optical point-to-point data link. |
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Ethernut - http://www.ethernut.de/
Embedded Ethernet board equipped with an Atmel ATmega128 CPU and a Realtek RTL8019AS or LAN91C111 Ethernet controller. |
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DAISY: Dynamically Architected Instruction Set from Yorktown - http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/daisy/
Goals: make VLIW and other novel ILP architectures fully compatible with common extant architectures such as PowerPC, x86, S/390, and Java Virtual Machine. |
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Art Interface Device - http://www.interaccess.org/aid/schedule.html
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. |