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The Delianiser is a historically constrained audio-systems 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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