Difference between revisions of "Talk:GEDA Resources"
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== "Particularly notable" hardware projects using gEDA == | == "Particularly notable" hardware projects using gEDA == | ||
+ | * [http://www.ssalewski.de/DAD.html.en Digital Storage Oscilloscope] by Stefan Salewski | ||
* [http://www.rowetel.com/blog/?page_id=440 IP04 IP-PBX], a blackfin-based 4 port IP-PBX | * [http://www.rowetel.com/blog/?page_id=440 IP04 IP-PBX], a blackfin-based 4 port IP-PBX | ||
+ | * [http://reprap.org/wiki/Generation_7_Electronics Reprap], generation 7 electronics | ||
Latest revision as of 12:32, 8 September 2011
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Contents
Evil Mad Science projects using gEDA[edit]
- The Bulbdial Clock Kit
- The Original Egg-Bot Kit
- Evil Mad Science ISP Shield
- Larson Scanner
- Meggy Jr RGB
- Octolively
- Peggy 2 and Peggy 2LE
- Diavolino
"Particularly notable" hardware projects using gEDA[edit]
- Digital Storage Oscilloscope by Stefan Salewski
- IP04 IP-PBX, a blackfin-based 4 port IP-PBX
- Reprap, generation 7 electronics
Other hardware projects using gEDA[edit]
- Drawdio in gEDA
- Video overlay shield for Arduino
- Various projects by Vanessa Ezekowitz
- Arduino shield outline
- The big list at the gEDA wiki
Presentations about gEDA[edit]
- Intro from Low Voltage Labs
Why use gEDA?[edit]
- gEDA Development Process at Student Robotics
Additional tips and tricks to add[edit]
- Using ps2edit to add graphics to PCB
- PCB Milling and g-code export with gEDA @ Reprap wiki
- Perl Scripts for PCB by David Rowe, including panelizing. (archive.org link)
Additional tutorials[edit]
There are a lot of different "getting started" tutorials for gEDA, which vary wildly in quality. We probably don't want to list them all, but to pick 1-3 excellent ones to put on the main page. Additional ones to evaluate may be listed here. Note that even "skimpy" tutorials often have a few good tips in them.
- gEDA Howto at CSM Mesoscopic Physics Laboratory