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ulisp. A version of the Lisp programming language for ATmega-based Arduino boards.
414tiny-i2c. Minimal I2C master routines for all AVR microcontrollers.
179ulisp-esp. A version of the Lisp programming language for ESP32-based boards.
136ulisp-arm. A version of the Lisp programming language for ARM-based boards.
129lisp-badge. A handheld computer programmed in Lisp with a self-contained keyboard and display.
116attiny10core. For programming the ATtiny10/9/5/4.
80tiny-lisp-computer. A self-contained computer with its own display and keyboard, based on an ATmega328 or ATmega1284, that you can program in Lisp.
69ulisp-zero. A pared-down version of uLisp for hackers.
53lisp-riscv-assembler. A RISC-V assembler written in Lisp.
49lisp-arm-assembler. An ARM Thumb assembler written in Lisp.
41tiny-bme280. An interface to allow you to use the Bosch BME280 sensor from an ATtiny processor.
40minimal-rp2040-board. A minimal breakout board based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 processor.
39tiny-tft-graphics-library. A small graphics library for ATtiny microcontrollers that supports a variety of different colour TFT displays.
37tiny-function-generator. A signal generator based on an ATtiny85 that generates a range of different waveforms
34lisp-riscv-compiler. A Lisp compiler to RISC-V machine code written in Lisp
32ulisp-riscv. A version of the Lisp programming language for RISC-V based boards.
31ulisp-stm32. A version of the Lisp programming language for STM32-based boards
28ulisp-cardputer. A version of uLisp to convert the M5Stack Cardputer into a self-contained handheld Lisp computer.
27ulisp-tdeck. A version of uLisp to convert the LilyGO T-Deck into a self-contained handheld Lisp computer.
26frequency-probe. A handheld tool that gives a visual indication of the frequency or voltage at the probe.
25ulisp-picocalc. A version of uLisp to convert the Clockwork Pi PicoCalc into a self-contained handheld Lisp computer.
25i2c-detective. Identify I2C devices from a database of the most popular I2C sensors and other devices
23sound-lab.
23ulisp-builder. Builds a version of uLisp for a particular platform from a common repository of source files
22tiny-mega-i2c. Minimal I2C master routines for the new AVR microcontrollers.
22compact-tft-graphics-library. A graphics library using SPI that supports a variety of different colour TFT displays.
19walkie-textie. A simple handheld device that allows you to send and receive text messages using LoRa wireless.
18universal-tft-display-backpack. A microcontroller board that can accommodate a range of different colour TFT displays.
18continuity-tester. A simple continuity tester, based on an ATtiny85 and a piezo buzzer.
18lisp-badge-le. A self-contained low-power computer with its own display and keyboard that you can program in Lisp.
17lisp-arm-compiler. A Lisp compiler to ARM machine code written in Lisp
17visible-lisp-computer. A Lisp interpreter that displays the contents of the Lisp workspace on an OLED display
16power-deliverer. Displays a list of the voltages and currents available from a USB-C power adapter and allows you to select one.
16two-digit-thermometer. A two-digit LED thermometer using a DS12B20 1-Wire temperature sensor, and an ATtiny84.
16atmegabreadboard. For programming a stand-alone ATmega328 or ATmega168.
14minimal-gif-decoder. A GIF image decoder designed to allow GIF images to be read and displayed by a small microcontroller.
12tiny-time-watch. ATtiny85-based watch showing the time on 12 LEDs.
12logic-lab. Provides a selection of 12 logic gates that you can interconnect with patch cables to make a variety of different logic circuits.
11ulisp-msp430. A version of the Lisp programming language for MSP430-based LaunchPad boards
11tiny-time-2-watch. A watch based on an ATtiny85 and a DS2417 RTC showing the time on 12 LEDs.
11updi-programmer-stick. A USB-stick sized UPDI programmer
11op-amp-lab. A self-contained tool for experimenting with the configurable op amps in the AVR DB-series.
10i2c-sd-card-module. An SD-card module that allows you to write to and read from files on an SD card using I2C.
9tiny-face-watch. A watch based on an ATtiny85 and a DS2417 RTC, showing the time analogue-style on a 64x48 OLED display.
8lcd-clock. A low-power LCD clock based on an AVR128DA48.
8gamebone. A simple handheld electronic game based on an ATtiny85.
7illuminated-button-matrix. A 4 x 4 matrix of illuminated pushbuttons with a two-wire I2C interface.
7ra4m1-nano-board. An Arduino Nano-sized board based on the Renesas RA4M1 ARM processor.
7simple-dataflash. A simple DataFlash library for sequential reading and writing.
7query-language. A query language and ATtiny database written in uLisp.
7serpente-core. An Arduino core for the Serpente ARM boards
7ir-remote-wand. A simple universal remote control based on an ATtiny85.
6mega-tiny-time-watch. A watch based on an ATtiny414 showing the time on 12 LEDs.
4ulisp-wio-terminal. C++
4morse-pendant. A pendant that transmits a secret message in morse code by flashing an LED.
4lisp-star. A star-shaped pendant that you can program in Lisp
3ulisp-library. C++
3tiny-colour-watch. A watch based on an ATtiny85 using 12 APA102 RGB LEDs, arranged like a clock face, to show the time analogue-style.
2five-leds-puzzle. Press the buttons to light up all the LEDs
2attiny10-pov-pendant. A miniature pendant based on the ATtiny10.
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