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 ^ Hardware | //Arduino Nano// | ^ Hardware | //Arduino Nano// |
 ^ Software | firmware in //C//, daemon in //Golang//, web UI based on //Bootstrap// | ^ Software | firmware in //C//, daemon in //Golang//, web UI based on //Bootstrap// |
-^ Project Home | [[https://github.com/xelalexv/oqtadrive|GitHub]] |+^ Project Home | [[https://oqtadrive.org|Home]], [[https://codeberg.org/xelalexv/oqtadrive|Codeberg]] |
 ^ Contributors | Alexander Vollschwitz (developer/maintainer), Tom Dalby (PCB & case design, testing), Stephan Preuß (testing) | ^ Contributors | Alexander Vollschwitz (developer/maintainer), Tom Dalby (PCB & case design, testing), Stephan Preuß (testing) |
 ^ License | GPL-3.0 | ^ License | GPL-3.0 |
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 {{ ::oq-pcbs.jpg?300&direct|from standalone to micro}} {{ ::oq-pcbs.jpg?300&direct|from standalone to micro}}
  
-Beginning of May 2021 support for the //QL// was complete and the adapter could automatically detect //Spectrum// and //QL//, as desired. After many refactorings the code base was also cleaned up enough to warrant publishing on [[https://github.com/xelalexv/oqtadrive|GitHub]]. From the start it was important to me to make this project available under a free license, so anyone interested in this could built it.+Beginning of May 2021 support for the //QL// was complete and the adapter could automatically detect //Spectrum// and //QL//, as desired. After many refactorings the code base was also cleaned up enough to warrant [[https://codeberg.org/xelalexv/oqtadrive|publishing]]. From the start it was important to me to make this project available under a free license, so anyone interested in this could built it.
  
 By open sourcing, //OqtaDrive// could also win the first contributors. Tom Dalby designed several PCBs for various configurations along with models for 3D printing cases - from a //standalone// config with //Raspberry Pi// onboard to a minimal //micro// version. Stephan Preuß relentlessly tested many pre-releases, on //Spectrum// and //QL//, and found quite a few bugs. And not to forget all the discussions that sprang up over the collaboration, which were important for the direction of //OqtaDrive//. For example, initially I wasn't really interested in an //standalone// config that could be controlled via a web UI. But due to Tom's and Stephan's suggestions and friendly nudging, this is today my favorite config. :-D By open sourcing, //OqtaDrive// could also win the first contributors. Tom Dalby designed several PCBs for various configurations along with models for 3D printing cases - from a //standalone// config with //Raspberry Pi// onboard to a minimal //micro// version. Stephan Preuß relentlessly tested many pre-releases, on //Spectrum// and //QL//, and found quite a few bugs. And not to forget all the discussions that sprang up over the collaboration, which were important for the direction of //OqtaDrive//. For example, initially I wasn't really interested in an //standalone// config that could be controlled via a web UI. But due to Tom's and Stephan's suggestions and friendly nudging, this is today my favorite config. :-D
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 ^ Day       ^ Time            ^ ^ Day       ^ Time            ^
 |Saturday    | 10:00 - 12:30 / 13:30 - 19:00 | |Saturday    | 10:00 - 12:30 / 13:30 - 19:00 |
-|Sunday      | 10:00 - 12:30 / 14:00 - 18:00 |+|Sunday      | 10:00 - 18:00 |
  
 ==== Demo Times ==== ==== Demo Times ====
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