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* The IGoL kit is based on [[Octolively]] hardware.
 
* The IGoL kit is based on [[Octolively]] hardware.
 
* The circuit board design is in [[GEDA_Resources|gEDA]].  Design files (.zip archive) [http://evilmadscientist.s3.amazonaws.com/source/octolively_refdesign.zip available here]
 
* The circuit board design is in [[GEDA_Resources|gEDA]].  Design files (.zip archive) [http://evilmadscientist.s3.amazonaws.com/source/octolively_refdesign.zip available here]
* Octolively circuit schematic alone available here: [http://evilmadscientist.s3.amazonaws.com/source/octolively_ref.pdf octolively_ref.pdf]
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* Octolively circuit schematic alone available here: [http://evilmadscientist.s3.amazonaws.com/source/octolively/rev_B/octolively_ref.pdf octolively_ref.pdf]
 
* Source code repository: [http://github.com/oskay/Octolively Hosted at Github]  
 
* Source code repository: [http://github.com/oskay/Octolively Hosted at Github]  
  

Revision as of 14:08, 20 December 2015

This page is the central documentation site for the Interactive Game of Life (IGoL) Kit from Evil Mad Science.


Main details about the Game of Life Kit:


Kit assembly and usage instructions:

  • The IGoL kit is an easy through-hole soldering kit. Our heavily-illustrated assembly guide walks you through the process.
(A) IGoL Manual-- PDF version, 18 MB. (Trouble Viewing? Please click here.)
(B) IGoL Manual-- Page by page "HTML" Version


Open Source Hardware documentation:


Additional resources:

  • The Wikipedia article on Conway's Game of Life is an excellent general introduction to the subject.
  • The Interactive Game of Life kit can be modified into an Octolively; please see here for details.


Places for questions, answers, and sharing experiences: