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    Pi Snowflake

    A Raspberry Pi driven LED Snowflake

    Initially this project started as hobby to build a "cool" christmas LED decoration. The result was 175 RGB LED snowflake driven by a Raspberry Pi. Since the hardware prototype is finished it's time to share the software and documentation...
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    Subra Kernel
    A new kernel I am developing in my spare time. The eventual solution I hope will involve a 32 bit base kernel and 64 bit extensions therefore maximising compatibility with non 64 bit machines. Database oriented. Checkout http://www.love2code.org UPDATE 18-Dec-2011 Updates haven't occurred for some time (April) due to working and studying for my Computer Science degree at the University of Ulster, but it's Christmas! so may be we'll get a little closer to doing some more work. I have been...
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    http://memjog.sourceforge memjog -NBR_DAYS Print events from an event file which occur in the next NBR_DAYS. Lines in the file are of the form: mm/yy/dd text describing the event. The output prepends the day of the week, e.g.: THU 12/25/08 Christmas Day
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