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    HoloCubic

    HoloCubic

    Multi-function transparent display desktop station

    ...Built around an ESP32 PICO-D4 microcontroller, a 1.3″ 240×240 ST7789 display and MPU6050 inertial sensor, the device allows you to build a “floating hologram” style display module with additional networked visual features like weather display or follower counts. The hardware design includes versions of the PCB (Naive version, Ironman version) and 3D model files for the enclosure (3D printed or CNC metal). The software leverages LVGL (a GUI library for microcontrollers) and supports surface touch or IMU-based input. Because it connects via WiFi/Bluetooth, it can fetch live data and display dynamic content, bridging embedded display, network, and interactive gadget design.
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    motion5

    Specialised variant of GRBL focused on motion of up to five axes

    motion 5 is a specialised variant of GRBL which is focused on motion of up to five CNC axes and laser processing instead of milling. It supports ATMega MCUs running with up to 20 MHz and provides jitter-free pulses with a frequency of up to 38 kHz. Wherever usage and handling of motion5 is different to original GRBL, this is described in Wiki. For the G-code commands please note that motion5 supports more axes which are named "A" and "B". So a GRBL-command "G1X10.0Y20.0Z10.0" which moves...
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