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Spin Name

Fedora Electronics Lab


Summary

An installable Live-ISO, containing tools for the design, simulation of function, and reduction to a Printed Circuit Board ("PCB") of an electronic circuit. Additionally the needed tool-chain to compile source code into installable images, and to 'flash' that binary content to such PCBs as well as community and commercially available Single Board Computers ('SBC'), and Systems on Chip ('SOC'). Examples of this last class would include the Arduino, the ESP8266, the ESP32, the Raspberry Pi family, and so forth


Owner(s)

  • Name: [[herrold|R P Herrold]
  • email: herrold@owlriver.com >

N.B.: Alain -- more here by you

Detailed Description

Hold, awaiting a build, so we may pull a collection of Summary lines, and possibly some of the Description, of selected member packages which represent the Unique Feature Set of the spin

Benefit to Fedora

RPH end of day stop point

Kickstart File

ISO Name / FS Label

Dependencies

Scope / Testing

Spins Page

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Spin description

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Download tab

Support tab

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