Marcio T.'s Projects
This is an Arduino recreation of the "Dali" digital clock where digits "melt" into one another.
An Arduino Synthesizer using the FTDI FT800/FT810 chip
A curated list of awesome WebVR packages and resources.
This is a collection of demos which are featured in my blog
A simple browser that shares the window using a Syphon server
Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. | Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.
CuraEngine is a powerful, fast and robust engine for processing 3D models into 3D printing instruction for Ultimaker and other GCode based 3D printers. It is part of the larger open source project called "Cura".
Dome theater projection and virtual reality using THREE.js
A complete example showing how to use `electron-updater`
Whole-Home Water Leak and Shutoff System Based on the ESP32
An NTSC/PAL version of the 80s Dali Clock for the ESP32
Small ESP32 Hacks and Tutorials
This is a fork of bitluni's ESP32CompositeVideo that adds the capability of NTSC and PAL color.
An extremely fast vector display for Arduino
Modified UI for the Toshiba FlashAir SD card for the DeltaPrintr
8-bit systems to ESP32 WiFi Multifunction Firmware
A THREE.js library for allowing gaze interaction in WebVR.
Web App: Download just a sub directory from a GitHub repo.
3D graph visualization with WebGL / Three.js
An experimental fork of grbl-Mega for Lulzbot Mini printers
A library for creating VR content using HTML and CSS (Rift, Vive, Leap Motion support)
A simple web app for collecting accelerometer data from a smartphone
A VNC remote desktop server for vintage Macintosh computers, including the Mac Plus.
A port of GRC's "TIP: Zip & Jaz Drive and Cartridge Testing System" for 68k and PowerPC Macintosh systems
Experimental serial drivers for FujiNet
A list of resources regarding classic Macintosh hacking
Prototype web service for families that would allow kids to customize toys, print them on a 3D printer, and paint them using sharpies or acrylics.
A modern remake of the 1974 game by Steve Colley and Greg Thompson (GearVR/Cardboard/Rift/Vive)