Electrónica y Proyectos
por Noe Misael Nieto Arroyo
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Última modificación
25/10/2009 14:28
Links y documentos
- Kalanda: Usar solo por vía empírica — por Noe Misael Nieto Arroyo — Última modificación 25/10/2009 14:30
- Este blog tiene una colección de artículos interesantes acerca de proyectos caseros de electrónica, telescopios y fotografía. Interesante.
- OpenInkpot — por Noe Misael Nieto Arroyo — Última modificación 19/01/2010 11:52
- OpenInkpot is a free and open-source Linux distribution for eBook reading devices, especially with e-Paper and other high-latency, bi-stable screens.
- Installing and using SDCC on Linux — por Noe Misael Nieto Arroyo — Última modificación 25/01/2010 09:47
- Una breve gía e instalación de
- Programming the PIC16f628a — por Noe Misael Nieto Arroyo — Última modificación 25/01/2010 09:50
- I've been suprised by the dearth of examples for programming Microchip PIC® processors in SDCC, given there's been continuous effort in improving it's support since about 2001 or so. As such, I am placing the things I've managed to create or find, here. 100% Recomendable para encontrar ejemplos de programas escritos en C para PICs y que compilan con SDCC.
- Greg K-H's Linux Stuff — por Noe Misael Nieto Arroyo — Última modificación 25/01/2010 09:57
- Esta es la página web de uno de los principales desarrolladores de drivers para el kernel de Linux. Tambien tuvo que ver en el subsistema USB del kernel de linux
- The Hexayurt Project — por Noe Misael Nieto Arroyo — Última modificación 04/02/2010 21:16
- The Hexayurt is a new kind of sheltering solution. To make the simplest hexayurt, make a wall by putting six sheets of plywood on their sides in a hexagon. Cut six more sheets in half diagonally, and screw them together into a shallow cone. Lift the roof on to the wall with a large group of people, then fasten it down with more screws. Seal and paint it for durability. Your basic hexayurt is complete. This shelter will last for years in most climates and costs less than $100. This basic design can be improved with proper windows, doors, room partitions, stove fittings and other architectural features. More durable materials could give it a very long life.
