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CATkit workshop (2 days)

Artist name:

 "Tom Schouten":CvTomS, "Marloes de Valk":CvMarloes, "Aymeric Mansoux":CvAymeric


Description:

  This is the latest evolution of what was drafted a year ago and shown
 at piksel06. We're not playing with breadboards anymore, but we have
 designed a PCB, selected some components, and designed a complete
 standalone 1-bit synth that can be programmed interactively via a 
 computer running GNU/Linux, connected to the kit using a TTL-232R
 cable.

 In the two day workshop we will do the following

 - solder the components to the CATkit board

 - get familiar with some basic Purrr (Forth) commands

 - incrementally create a custum 1-bit synth controller Purrr program

At the end of the workshop, the development cable is disconnected,
and you go home with a little battery operated toy synth.

Please note that the focus of the workshop is on programming, not
electronics. However, the Purrr language is very easy to
learn, despite it being quite lowlevel. A little bit of programming
experience might help though. The Purrr programming toolchain is
based on MzScheme, and we urge you to install it before the workshop
starts, or use the pure:dyne distribution provided.

What to bring:

 - A laptop with GNU/Linux and MzScheme installed, or a PC laptop
   if you want to use pure:dyne. The laptop needs to have a free USB
   port.
  
 - 250 NOK / 30 EUR to take home the board (not including TTL-232R cable)



Please check this wiki page for updates right before the workshop starts.


URL:

 http://catkit.goto10.org

 http://purrr.goto10.org

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_%28programming_language%29

 http://download.plt-scheme.org/mzscheme/

 https://devel.goto10.org/puredyne

 http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/EvaluationKits/TTL-232R.htm