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Go-HotSwap is a PICMG 2.1 R2.0 compliant, cross platform, Hot Swap software infrastructure. Using the Go-HotSwap architecture reduces time-to-market, enabling developers to focus on core technologies instead of going through all the effort involved in developing in-house hot swap software.+
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Calculator 7-seg LED chars, port values, resistor color codes and common values, ohms law, wavelength / frequency, RMS and Peak, max value for x bits, etc... |
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Peter Todd has released source and sample projects for his artwork, including his 3d wireframe cube renderer for the PIC 18f6520 This includes examples of hardware developed with free software tools such as gEDA/gschem/PCB, SDCC, gputils and picp all on Linux. http://petertodd.ca/art/source-code/ |
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