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        <description>When i received the board, the howto page didnt exist, i was so enthsiastic that pluggled the battery pack to the board in the wrong way. One of the tantalum (tantalite) capacitors got burnt.. i felt bad not only for the amount of this mineral (coltan) that is used and represents yet another story of  blood and explotaiton. Of course i felt bad for being so dumb and breaking some of the functionalities of the board. Fortunately custumer support sent me 2 new capacitors and i was able to replace …</description>
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Introduction:

 Pure Data (Pd) presents the ultimate, free software environment for sheer audio, video and hardware pluggability, patching and piping. Pd provides the basis for all manner of audiovisual performance and trans-media installation, as well as satisfying the artistic quest for heady experimentation and improvisation. Yet few artists take the time to master a solid foundation in this graphical programming environment…</description>
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        <description>1] Stack up required modules

 Using spacers [M3 12mm] and nuts/bolts if required.

eg.

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 [with RSSI module based on the AD8313: see module_rssi ]

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[with CYWM6935 for spectrum analysis around 2.4 GHz: see module_spectrum ]</description>
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        <description>See also Peenemuende project:  forensics:

Operating System

 For workshops a LiveCD solution.

Arudius 0.5 (LiveCD): &lt;http://www.fosstools.org/&gt;

Taxonomy of tools

 To imagine some kind of taxonomy - exploratory tools, (active/passive)probes, reconstruction, interpretative, visualisation, decryption and encryption, a beginning to making sense.</description>
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