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PirateShip

PirateShip repository finally up

Well, after (too long) a time, I've finally put PirateShip's source up. It's available at:

https://bitbucket.org/ronanpaixao/pirateship

Everyone is welcome to contribute, even if it's quite outdated by now, and the code is still a mess

PirateShip 1.1 Launched

Today the second version of the PirateShip program was launched, with many improvements which were asked for by the users. The most important ones are:

  • It's now possible to invert the colors of the cables, because some people prefer to connect the cable in the other direction;
  • A first version of a rudimentary plugin system. As a first plugin, PirateShip includes, in the dynamically compiled version, a plugin to interface with the HMC5843 magnetometer;
  • A compiled version for Linux!

Download now the new version at http://ronan.dapaixao.com.br/pt-br/artigo/pirateship

PirateShip is featured on Dangerous Prototypes

Today PirateShip was featured on Dangerous Prototypes, the official home of the Bus Pirate.

This was caused by a quick comment with Ian, the Bus Pirate creator and dangerousprototypes.com's admin. He was very kind and helpful, and so he agreed to mention PirateShip on his blog. Thanks Ian!

I hope it helps someone in any project, and suggestions are welcome.

PirateShip

PirateShip logoThis project is a frontend program that allows better usage of the Bus Pirate electronics device.

Basically what it does is allow to more easily choose options and set modes, with a graphical user interface, but it also has some very interesting features.

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