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Thank you for taking an interest in our project.
Thank you for taking an interest in our project.


As you may have already read on our GSoC listing we're involved with designing the architecture surrounding a number of free software and open hardware products that are aimed at film related disciplines.
As you may have already read on our GSoC listing we're designing the architecture surrounding a number of free software and open hardware products aimed at film related disciplines.


If you'd like to explore the camera's background and how the project got started see [[AXIOM Project Background]]
If you'd like to explore the camera's background and how the project got started see [[AXIOM Project Background]]

Revision as of 09:28, 1 March 2017

Introduction

Thank you for taking an interest in our project.

As you may have already read on our GSoC listing we're designing the architecture surrounding a number of free software and open hardware products aimed at film related disciplines.

If you'd like to explore the camera's background and how the project got started see AXIOM Project Background

We're also building a RAW processing environment called OpenCine


Languages we use are as follows:

  • For FPGS Programming it’s VHDL.
  • For kernal and userspace it’s C.
  • For scripting it’s Python and Bash.
  • For OpenCine it’s C++ preferably.


If you want to start hardware-related development, you could try to run QEMU with axiom firmware first - https://lab.apertus.org/T737


GsoC Workboard - https://lab.apertus.org/project/view/20/ OpenCine - https://lab.apertus.org/T722