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* The circuit board design is in [[GEDA_Resources|gEDA]].  Design files (.zip archive) [http://evilmadscientist.s3.amazonaws.com/source/octolively/octolively_ref_B_MTA.zip available here]
 
* The circuit board design is in [[GEDA_Resources|gEDA]].  Design files (.zip archive) [http://evilmadscientist.s3.amazonaws.com/source/octolively/octolively_ref_B_MTA.zip available here]
 
* Octolively schematic (ready-to-use version): [http://evilmadscientist.s3.amazonaws.com/source/octolively/mt_a/octomt_a.pdf octomt_a.pdf]  
 
* Octolively schematic (ready-to-use version): [http://evilmadscientist.s3.amazonaws.com/source/octolively/mt_a/octomt_a.pdf octomt_a.pdf]  
* [[Ready_to_Use_Octolively_Bill_of_Materials|Bill of Materials]]  (ready to use version)
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* [[Ready_to_Use_Octolively_Bill_of_Materials|Bill of Materials]]  (ready-to-use version)
  
  

Revision as of 19:10, 4 August 2012

This page is the central documentation site for Octolively from Evil Mad Science.


Octolively Modules (ready to use)

Main details


User guide:

  • Ready to use Octolively Modules come fully assembled and tested. Just add power.
Octolively User Guide— PDF, 6 MB. (Trouble Viewing? Please click here.)


Octolively Soldering Kits

Main details


Assembly and usage instructions:

  • Octolively soldering kit modules are easy through-hole soldering kits. Our heavily-illustrated assembly guide walks you through the process.
(A) Octolively Assembly and Usage — PDF version, 13 MB. (Trouble Viewing? Please click here.)
(B) Octolively Assembly and Usage — Page by page "HTML" Version
Octolively User Guide (Only the usage guide part) — PDF, 6 MB. (Trouble Viewing? Please click here.)


Open Source Hardware documentation

Octolively is an open source hardware+software project. The hardware designs are licensed under the TAPR OHL.


Octolively hardware design (Ready to use modules):


Octolively hardware design (soldering kit version):


Source code repository: Hosted at Github

Additional Resources

Conversion to Interactive Game of Life kits:


Places for questions, answers, and sharing experiences: