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Revision as of 10:42, 26 August 2011
This page is the central documentation site for Octolively from Evil Mad Science.
Please note: this page is not yet complete; we will still be adding documentation and links as kits begin shipping, the week of August 22.
Main details about the Octolively:
- Announcement article at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
- Octolively product page at Evil Mad Science
- Download Octolively Datasheet (700 kB PDF file)
Assembly and usage instructions:
- Octolively is an easy through-hole soldering kit. Our heavily-illustrated assembly guide walks you through the process.
- Build Instructions (13 MB PDF) (Trouble Viewing? Please click here.)
Open Source Hardware :
- Octolively is an open source hardware+software project. The hardware designs are licensed under the TAPR OHL.
- The circuit board design is in gEDA. Design files (.zip archive) available here
- Standard source code: To be posted on or by the week of August 22
- "Hello Octolively" demo code: To be posted, late August
Places for questions, answers, and sharing experiences:
- Forum at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
- Evil Mad Science Auxiliary Flickr Group where you can share photos of your Octolively setups