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Because I have not tested all electronic circuits mentioned on this pages, I cannot attest to their accuracy; therefore, I do not provide a warranty of any kind and cannot be held responsible in any manner.
Arduino
Microchip launches first 32-bit Arduino compatible development platform
4. June 2011 - 11:42 — adminDigilent's chipKIT™ platform is the 32-bit Arduino-compatible kit.
Gameduino: an Arduino game adapter
5. March 2011 - 10:59 — adminGameduino shield is based on FPGA. Inner software CPU is running at 50MIPS. It can perform various graphics (backgrounds, sprites) and 32 channel sound effects.
mBeduino
14. November 2010 - 15:14 — adminImagine mbed board connected to Arduino shields... Simple task with mBeduino!
Photo: Ben's Hobby Corner
Netduino
14. November 2010 - 11:39 — adminNetduino is an open source electronics platform using the .NET Micro Framework. The board features a 32-bit microcontroller and a rich development environment, making it a perfect solution for engineers and hobbyists alike.
Arduino Visual Studio
14. July 2010 - 13:46 — adminWith Arduino, you have a powerful IDE. Here is an alternative: A Visual Studio plugin.
Core3duino
11. April 2010 - 13:07 — adminCore3duino is, believe it or not, three-core "Arduino cluster" in the form "an addon shield to a shield".
Picture: Instructables.com
Yaler: access small devices from the Web
3. April 2010 - 14:37 — adminYaler aims to provide a simple, open and scalable relay infrastructure for the Web of Things - i.e. simple embedded devices ("things") accessible via Web (e.g. browsers).
Light reading for a weekend
27. March 2010 - 11:33 — adminThe time kills me nowadays, so here are links to interesting projects, at least. Enjoy.
Twypper: A retro-style Twitter wall
20. March 2010 - 18:08 — adminNothing but a retro toy: A Commodore typewriter as a "twitter console".
Pyxis - an Arduino OS
3. February 2010 - 15:23 — adminThe thing I simply can't omit: Pyxis OS for an Arduino.