Papilio
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Bruce Perens Mentions Papilio And Bus Pirate In Linux Keynote Speech
(Jump to 39:04 on the vid to hear Bruce mention Dangerous Prototypes Bus Pirate, and to 41:04 when he talks about our Papilio!) Open source guru Bruce Perens gave a keynote speech recently at the major 2012 Linux conference linux.conf.au just this past week in Ballarat, Australia. If you’ve got an hour to spare, the whole video is certainly…
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Announcing A Very Special Promotion: Papilio Arcade Combo $75 Blowout!
Here at Gadget Factory, we are pleased to announce something along the lines of a Super Sale! As of right now, we’re offering a combo promotion on our Papilio One 500k and the Arcade Megawing (when purchased together) for our lowest price ever – $74.99! Normally valued at $109.99 for both, you won’t regret the savings in…
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A Nice Collection Of Code Tools For The Papilio
Mike Field has put up a wiki bursting with all kinds of code for many aspects of the Papilio board, as well as a number of test projects for the Papilio + Arcade MegaWing hardware. We’re happy for everyone who has a Papilio, as many of these items are really handy to have at the…
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Week 2 – Papilio Introduction Series: Move Pins on the Fly
Welcome to week two of the Papilio Introduction Series. This week we are covering one of the key features of the Papilio – the ability to shift peripherals to any I/O pin. “Possibly the most exciting feature of the Papilio is the ability to shift peripheral functionality to any pin at any time, completely on…
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FPGA Radio Project Using Papilio One 250k
GadgetFactory.net forum user Ian, who goes by “monkeydoo” recently posted the details of a project he’s been working on for a software-defined FPGA radio receiver. He’s using a Papilio One 250k, Gnu radio, and some good, old-fashioned ingenuity. We’re always really excited to see people’s projects using any of our hardware, and this one is…
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Week 1 – Introduction to Papilio Series: Papilio Pins
Please join us for a weekly article that introduces you to a new aspect of the Papilio Platform. One thing that is missing from the Papilio Wiki is a collection of articles that introduce a new user to the types of things that can be done with the Papilio. This series will start building up…
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LED Matrix Animations Powered By Papilio
From time to time we like to check in with Papilio users and find out what they’re up to. This one comes to us from Tobiscorner’s blog: these guys are using a Papilio One to power some custom animations on an LED matrix they built. The video is pretty cool with what they’ve got running so far…
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Papilio One User Hack
Here at Gadget Factory, we not only make hackable hardware, we encourage the hacking of hardware – especially if it’s one of our boards! Papilio user Atomsoft describes his project to upgrade his Papilio One 250 board to a 500E chip. It’s a cool and easy project, and Atomsoft’s end result gives him a whole bunch of new…