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APTOS is an open source Apt translator project. It consists of several CAM applications, based on the Apt programming language. It is used to create control programs for cnc mills, lathes, water jets, lasers, and other industrial equipment.
ECEbuntu - a customized operating system designed for ECE
ECEbuntu is a customized operating system designed for electrical and computer engineering (ECE) students. ECEbuntu is targeted to universities and students as it represents an environment that contains more than 30 pre-installed software and packages all catering to undergraduate course-work in ECE. ECEbuntu supports a range of tools including programming tools, tools for circuit analysis and pcb design, mathematical and numerical analysis tools, network analysis and tools for microwave and...
A robotic DIY styrofoam cutter consisting of one rotational and two translational axes. It cuts a variety of shapes out of styrofoam-like materials using a hot wire. This project documents the necessary hardware and software parts.
Don't miss the follow-up project at http://raumschaum.org
Its goal is to further develop hardware and software into an user friendly application.