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Why not round out our two-week Bay Area Maker Faire coverage with a Links post? This time around it’s video links. We mixed together a bunch of interesting clips that didn’t get their own video, as well as a dose of what it feels like to walk around the Faire all weekend. Join us after the break for the links.
- We don’t think the free form clock has been documented, but SparkysWidgets is the place to look for it.
- Unfortunately we didn’t get any audio of the Femtoduino with BLE built in. The best we could do is show you how they are carried around in a tiny canister.
- The Mojo FPGA board was driving a nice color tracking hexapod.
- [Paul Stoffregen] showed off the audio library for Teensy 3 that he’s been working on for many months.
- A glimpse of the Arduboy; a PCB-thin handheld gaming system.
- PicassoBot takes your picture via webcam and uses a simple robot arm to draw a portrait in pen.
- Compete with a laser robot turret in [Alvaro’s] laser shooting gallery.
- Roy the Robot stretched his arms for the crowd.
That’s it for our Bay Area Maker Faire 2014 coverage.
Does this hexapod have its own webpage?
My Google-Fu turned this up:
http://embeddedmicro.com/tutorials/mojo-fpga-projects/hexapod
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxeSHZFrkOw
Yay, made it in the cut! You guys are most charismatic bunch, thanks for coasters and keep on hacking! Tomorrow morning will begin for me with HaD.com, like every day before that for past 5 years!