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The OpenMoco Reference Design

Here on the OpenMoco.org website, you'll find a number of open-source, free, and user-contributed software and hardware designs.  The core focus of the OpenMoco system is the Official OpenMoco Reference Design.  This design includes the system architecture, the system software components, and the system hardware components.

 

OpenMoco Architecture High-Level View

 

Download OpenMoco Slim

OpenMoco Slim User Interface

 

This software is released as open-source under the GPL Version 3

 

Current Version: 0.11

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Getting Up and Running with OpenMoco Slim

While the Timelapse Engine provides all the functionality needed to perform the motion control for your time-lapse video, you'll still need a way to interface with the engine. The engine can communicate with any computer that has a USB port, so we'll just need some software to tell it what to do. OpenMoco Slim is the first, and most basic interface to the time-lapse engine. It's a simple application that provides a low-profile way to interact with the engine and script complex sequences of motion in Windows, Linux, and OSX.

We'll cover how to get Slim up and running, and walk through the basics of using it.

OpenMoco TimeLapse Engine 0.81 Released

Version 0.81 of the OpenMoco Timelapse Engine is now available for download.

Changes in this release:

Download OpenMoco Interface OpenMoco::Interface::TimeLapse

OpenMoco Interface for PERL :  OpenMoco::Interface::TimeLapse

 

This software is released as open-source under the PERL Artistic License

 

Current Version: 0.02

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Download OpenMoco Time-lapse Engine Version 0.81

OpenMoco Time-lapse Engine Version 0.81

 

This software is released as open-source under the GPL License Version 3

 

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SVN on Sourceforge:

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OpenMoco: Open-source Motion Control for Time-lapse Photography

OpenMoco.org

Motion control is quickly becoming the must have tool for professionals and enthusiasts capturing video, time-lapse, panoramic photography and image based lighting. Typically accurate motion control comes with a hefty price tag and little flexibility.  The openmoco.org mission is to provide a home for open-source software and hardware that enables photographers and videographers on a budget access to motion control tools.  Here you'll find articles, hardware designs, software, and experiments with motion control.

In addition to user- and community-contributed software, OpenMoco.org is also home to the OpenMoco System, a feature-rich and easy-to-implement system for motion control.

The OpenMoco System

The Official OpenMoco Reference Design is being developed as a complete turn-key system for time-lapse and motion control photographers. 

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