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OSRC - Open Source Remote Control
| The Gizmo For You crown jewel. After more than half a year of development, debugging and R&D we created an astonishing device for controlling almost anything relater to RC. A Truly unique system that has been designed from ground up to cover both hobby as well as professional fields. With the help of key features such as RF Cloud communications, modular design and actuated gimbals, OSRC is truly an engineering marvel and the Gizmo For You Flagship.
Creating an Open source Remote control system also gives us the opportunity to add features that are currently not present in any models such as two way communication, more channels, modes and mixes that normally would require additional hardware and many more.
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FLOW - Open & Versatile, Android PDA
| This gizmo was our first attempt for creating an Open Source Linux based PDA. We used a simple yet quite effective mechanical design with only two enclosure parts which also used their structure for buttons and other functions. This Gizmo has gone through 2 revisions since then and is currently at version G1.55 Although the initial design is quite slick and has a small footprint, we have decided in future designs to use a larger enclosure so that additional components as well as features could be applied.
Since the initial design, we have included many new features as well as updates. G1.55 currently supports Android 2.2 which we have integrated with the new hardware that was designed for the device. Many new accessories were added to this revision of the device, making it ideal for embedded prototyping and development.
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Ares - Open Gaming Platform
| Ares was born as a wish in our Forum from one of our members. Embedded gaming on an Open Source platform was they key aspect for this gizmo. Although the controls on this gizmo are not similar to other well known platforms, still this device opened up a new door for us for creating games without limitation and based on already available Open Source packages.
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