awesome-riscv
awesome-plotters
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3.0% | 2.1% | |
0.0 | 7.4 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 months ago | |
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awesome-riscv
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Rise: RISC-V Software Ecosystem – Linux Foundation Project
Github seems like a good option for this (or codeberg), creating something like awesome risc-v where other people can make suggestions and improvements.
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How many gates does a decent risc-v implementation take?
The lists out there are out of date, but this isn't a bad place to start.
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Yeah, RISC-V Is Actually a Good Design
In general, I've been seeing quite a few interesting open-source implementations; what RISC-V has brought to the table is a community and an ISA that open CPU implementors can get behind, and vice versa, which has led to a lot of advancements in open CPU development.
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What is needed for a processor other than instruction sets?
If you'd like to learn first-hand, why not look at a few open-source implementations for yourself? I think that's one of the incidental benefits of RV - people implementing their own FOSS cores with a shared instruction set!
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Russian Company Develops 32-Bit RISC-V Microcontroller
RISC-V is about to take off! https://github.com/drom/awesome-riscv
awesome-plotters
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Pen Plotter Programming: The Basics (2017)
You need to run your SVGs through some path optimization! Your Axidraw is doing a lot of unnecessary traveling between lines. Check here: https://github.com/beardicus/awesome-plotters#vector-utiliti...
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Show HN: My Pen Plotting Journey
i collect links to plotter-related projects, code, manuals, et cetera here:
https://github.com/beardicus/awesome-plotters
in case you find this stuff as fun as i do.
- Generative example databases
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need help for my grade 9
What you really need is a turtle graphics emulator that accepts G-code commands, but I don't know if one exists. It shouldn't be too difficult to write one. Pen plotters used something similar to G-code, called HPGL (Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language). There are some interesting resources on Awesome Plotters.
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Resurrecting an Old Plotter (2019)
auto-upvote for anything plotter-related... they're so much fun.
be sure to check out #plottertwitter on the twitter tubes, and i've also been collecting useful plotter-related links here:
https://github.com/beardicus/awesome-plotters
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An intro to Pen Plotters (2019)
+1 for the AxiDraw. The author does link to this page: https://github.com/beardicus/awesome-plotters which has some good AxiDraw resources.
I became much happier with my setup when I switched to running the AxiDraw from a Raspberry Pi using Saxi: https://github.com/nornagon/saxi
What are some alternatives?
openc910 - OpenXuantie - OpenC910 Core
saxi - Tools & library for driving the AxiDraw pen plotter
awesome-mango-pi-mq-pro - A curated list of awesome MangoPi MQ-Pro images, tools and resources
processing-android - Processing mode and core library to create Android apps with Processing
GCC-Cross-Compiler - These are gcc cross compiler tools.
Wanhao_i3_Plus_V1 - All about my 3D Printer