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Here is Edward, one of our [[True Fans]], holding up the semi-completed Motherboard which he will use to build Factor e Farm's first RepRap machine: | Here is Edward, one of our [[True Fans]], holding up the semi-completed Motherboard which he will use to build Factor e Farm's first RepRap machine: | ||
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The chips come in kits that must be soldered and surface mounted. | The chips come in kits that must be soldered and surface mounted. | ||
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Revision as of 21:22, 8 May 2009
Introduction
See http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome
Briefly
- RepRap is a form of Universal Constructor. A Universal Constructor is a machine that can copy itself. The idea was originally von Neumann's.
Electronics
The newest generation of reprap electronics is Generation 3. http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/Generation3Electronics
Here is Edward, one of our True Fans, holding up the semi-completed Motherboard which he will use to build Factor e Farm's first RepRap machine:
The chips come in kits that must be soldered and surface mounted.