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Revision as of 17:11, 25 May 2009
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In some cases the links are to search results, all these searches give results that have been judged useful, they are not just shots in the dark. These sites may be project sites like instructables or various blogs. Sometimes individual project from the same sites are listed separately.
Key words to help you search the table.
- Sensors: for assembler programs
- Robots: for bootloader software.
- Parts
- OpenSource
Supplies 1
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Seeed Studio is based in Shenzhen, China where a vast number of exciting and innovative products are manufactured. We offer a comprehensive range of electrical material, ranging from capacitor to dev. boards and many categories in- between. | |
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Welcome to FunGizmos. Sharing the fun stuff we like to play with. | |
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This site is the work of Paul Badger, an artist working in new media and public art. who teaches courses in physical computing and robotics at Rhode Island School of Design. He also does much of the reference documentation on the Arduino website. | |
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3 D printing, using RepRap Electronics. | |
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