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Free Open Scientific Equipment

Fermium LTD announces the free release of all scientific equipment designs under the terms of the MIT license. You are free to use them as you wish.

Why?

Our small business is no longer competitive in this sector, and thus we've ceased production of this scientific equipment.

What's Included

Fermium LABS logo

Hall effect apparatus

Build Status

Downloads

Please check the releases page

Corrections and Issues

If you find a problem please open an issue (you need a Github account) on this repository.

what is a repository? how do i open an issue?? i don't want this crap, just let me correct an equation!!!

Email us at support@fermium.ltd.uk

If you want to contribute, go to the page and click the "edit" link in the top icons.

How was it written?

This document is written in R Bookdown.

How to compile from markdown

To compile this document you need installed:

  • pandoc
  • R
  • make (osx)
  • imagemagick (optional, to compress the pdf)

You can use the standard make utils on any unix system

make install_r_packages #install dependencies
make all #clean and build everything
make all_compress #make all and compress the .zip
make clean #clean
make pdf
make html
make epub

If you're on a OS X, you can also run:

make open_pdf
make open_html

Which will open the various files with your default app. If you do not want to install all that software, check out latex-docker.

LICENSE

This work is distributed under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

Original paper by Giacomo Torzo of Labtrek


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