BrachioGraph
BrachioGraph is an ultra-cheap (total cost of materials: €14) plotter that can be built with minimal skills. (by evildmp)
piTelex
Control a historic teletype device (Telex) with a Raspberry Pi or PC in Python3 (by fablab-wue)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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BrachioGraph
Posts with mentions or reviews of BrachioGraph.
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- Google DeepMind's Aloha Unleashed is pushing the boundaries of robot dexterity
- Show HN: My Pen Plotting Journey
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Getting arty with a Pi
This is absolutely not my invention! I came across it in the most recent issue of The MagPi magazine, and immediately wanted to build one. The BrachioGraph was created and documented by Daniele Procida, all of the code is on GitHub, and it has been around for a number of years, since originally being introduced at a PyCon in 2019.
piTelex
Posts with mentions or reviews of piTelex.
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and similar projects.
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MAILBOX TELETYPE MODEL 15
Oh ... I guess there are around 15-20 not europe-based Users out there. But even if you don't use it really for getting In touch with others, you can find nice features. Check out piTelex - it's an easy to go possibility to controll the teletype with pi microcomputers. There is even RSS functionality and so on.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing BrachioGraph and piTelex you can also consider the following projects:
BrachioGraph-Utils - A collection of random scripts for generating plots
RpiMotorLib - A python 3 library to connect various motor systems to a raspberry pi single board computer
awesome-plotters - A curated list of code and resources for computer-controlled drawing machines and other visual art robots.
RMS - RPi Meteor Station
ai-robot-hand-with-raspberry-pi - A robotics hand that mimics human hands using Computer Vision.
Pigrow - Raspberry Pi Grow Box Control Software
BlenderMacroBoard - Open Hardware Controller for Blender (contains KiCAD, Gerber, CircuitPython, and Addon files)
EuroPi - EuroPi: A reprogrammable Eurorack module based on the Raspberry Pi Pico
lib-python - Blynk IoT library for Python and Micropython
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