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+ | E.co Lisa Software Design | ||
+ | This page briefly describes the software required to implement our system | ||
+ | It also provides the user with a link to download and explore some of the code | ||
+ | The code and information were provided by Andrew Stagg | ||
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+ | E.coLisa Title | ||
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<td align="center" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/design" title="designing our project - wetlab">Design: Wet Lab</a> </td> | <td align="center" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/design" title="designing our project - wetlab">Design: Wet Lab</a> </td> | ||
<td align="center" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/constructing_printer" title="designing our project - printer" >Design: Printer</a> </td> | <td align="center" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/constructing_printer" title="designing our project - printer" >Design: Printer</a> </td> | ||
- | + | <td align="center" bgcolor="#006633" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/software" title="designing our project - printer" >Design: Software</a> </td> | |
<td align="center" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/testing" title="testing our parts and primers" >Testing</a> </td> | <td align="center" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/testing" title="testing our parts and primers" >Testing</a> </td> | ||
<td align="center" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/constructing_wetlab" title="constructing our project" >Construction: The Wetlab</a> </td> | <td align="center" ><a class="mainLinks" href="https://2007.igem.org/Calgary/constructing_wetlab" title="constructing our project" >Construction: The Wetlab</a> </td> | ||
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- | <p> | + | <p> Our project made use of a very unique piece of software known as PlotterPilot. This program was able to conver NS-Bezier paths into a series of objective C commands that could be translated into motion by a printer system. Our system uses VHDL code to handle the FXS chip of our control ciruct. </p> |
- | Our project made use of a very unique piece of software known as PlotterPilot. This program was able to conver NS-Bezier paths into a series of objective C commands that could be translated into motion by a printer system. | + | <p> Use the first of these two links to download a zip file with some of our project's source code<a href="https://2007.igem.org/Image:Igem_code.zip" title="iGEM Code"> Download some of our project's source code</a> </p> |
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Latest revision as of 05:51, 19 December 2007
Projects | Design: Wet Lab | Design: Printer | Design: Software | Testing | Construction: The Wetlab | Protocols | Final Result of E.co Lisa |
Our project made use of a very unique piece of software known as PlotterPilot. This program was able to conver NS-Bezier paths into a series of objective C commands that could be translated into motion by a printer system. Our system uses VHDL code to handle the FXS chip of our control ciruct.
Use the first of these two links to download a zip file with some of our project's source code Download some of our project's source code