Calgary/software
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- | 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 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. |
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Revision as of 05:16, 27 October 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.
Some of the code used by our project can be found Retrieved from "http://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Calgary/software"