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The Delianiser is a historically constrained audio system design project exploring the upper limits of what could have been built in 1964 using only the materials, components, and knowledge that existed at the time. It uses a network-oriented signal/control architecture (rather than a track-oriented workflow), informed by the experimental lineage of Daphne Oram and Delia Derbyshire. It also forward-tracks the architecture into modern technology to test whether a DAW derived from this pedigree can form a useful strict functional superset of the 1964 design.
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FreeDev Foundation: Open-source RISC-V hardware for the public good.
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The TrustBird APU development.
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The FreeBird APU development.
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The compute chiplet, of Kunminghu cores, a shared ARV-Q, and the Ventus GPGPU.
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The compute chiplet, of Kunminghu cores and a shared ARV-Q.
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The shared code for the I/O chiplet of the FreeDev APUs.
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The shared codes for the L3 cache chiplet for the FreeDev APUs.
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A minimalist, workstation platform
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The FreeNest platform development.
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An [IN PROGRESS] open source, low resource, quick deployment ventilator design that utilizes a bag valve mask (BVM or Ambu-bag) as a core component developed in response to the global shortage of medical ventilators due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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