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Welcome to the LeafLabs development blog, brought to you by the LeafLabs team. You may be wondering, “What is LeafLabs?”. We’re a start-up based in Massachusetts aiming to bring hardware prototyping to the masses. We are making hardware and software for the rapid development of projects that can benefit from the cooperation of a microprocessor and an FPGA in the same computational framework.
Our software suite is just starting to take shape, and we will be releasing components of the design software as it becomes stable enough for public testing (contact be-a-beta-tester@leaflabs.com for more information). In July, our hardware – informally dubbed LeafBoards – will be in alpha release, undergoing rigorous testing by our trusted alpha-users. As soon as August, our first public hardware release (code-name: “Marilyn”) will go on sale, and you can join the open-hardware movement.
We’ll be posting our experiences and thoughts all throughout development, so stay tuned.

on September 9, 2009 at 5:13 am
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Hi
Would it be possible to get in contact with you perhaps via email. I am currently working on a an opensource project which has crossovers with yours and would to collaborate and make our products operate together.
regards
Al
on November 7, 2009 at 9:38 pm
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Greetings LeafLab Folks (and others reading),
What can you tell us about the status of the *software* for the Maple board? I’m hoping you’ll have something functional, when my maple arrives, but not seeing any info on the software status makes me a wee bit nervous. (Of course, even without it’ll be usable via the STM32 bootloader, but that’s something of a pain, IMHO.)
PS Your forums are empty, and I don’t see a way to start a thread. Consider seeding something on there.
– Larry