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== Number Six ==
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"The New Number Six - Embedded Microcontroller for Starving Artists"
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http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/usb6/
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http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/number6/audioBoard
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== Chalk Roach ==
 
This project was developed by the Computing Culture Group at the MIT Media Lab.
 
This project was developed by the Computing Culture Group at the MIT Media Lab.
  
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[http://edgy.media.mit.edu:8080/6 Main development page]
 
[http://edgy.media.mit.edu:8080/6 Main development page]
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http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/chalkroach/
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via [http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/ Noah Vawter]
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== MiniSix ==
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The [https://web.archive.org/web/20121107173841/http://web.media.mit.edu/~awhiton/mini6.htm MiniSix]
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by [http://web.media.mit.edu/~awhiton/ Adam Whiton]
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is the smaller (26mm x 26mm) surface mount version of the Number Six microcontroller.
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Atmel AVR ATmega32
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The MiniSix board is designed for a vertical stacking strategy using a 40 pin Hirose connector.
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The MiniSix platform is availible as open source hardware and is registered with the Open Source Hardware and Design Alliance [http://www.ohanda.org/products/minisix-microcontroller-0 MiniSix at OHANDA].
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[[Category:Projects]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 16 February 2015

Number Six[edit]

"The New Number Six - Embedded Microcontroller for Starving Artists"

http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/usb6/

http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/number6/audioBoard


Chalk Roach[edit]

This project was developed by the Computing Culture Group at the MIT Media Lab.

It's now called #6!

It's a 2"x2" (5cm x 5cm) one-side printed circuit board that supports the very robust Atmega32 microcontroller.

Because it's one-sided, you can make them at home with Press and Peel Blue a clothes iron, and Ferric Chloride from Radio Shack.

It can be configured minimally with just a tiny handful of components yet connect to so many different things.

Main development page

http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/chalkroach/ via Noah Vawter

MiniSix[edit]

The MiniSix by Adam Whiton is the smaller (26mm x 26mm) surface mount version of the Number Six microcontroller. Atmel AVR ATmega32 The MiniSix board is designed for a vertical stacking strategy using a 40 pin Hirose connector.

The MiniSix platform is availible as open source hardware and is registered with the Open Source Hardware and Design Alliance MiniSix at OHANDA.