Open Source Assistive Devices and Possibly Inspirational Stories.
Open source · mkadie
Every device, every project, on GitHub. The list keeps growing — assistive hardware, firmware, the tools that build it, and the website you’re reading right now.
View profile: @mkadie →The repositories at the centre of the work right now.
mkadie/NeedsBoardBoard focusing on making associations and enabling basic-needs communication. The T-Rex Talker family lives here — hardware files, CircuitPython firmware, build instructions, and the configuration that drives the picture-button face.
Open on GitHub →mkadie/SipNPuffA Sip and Puff breath-controlled switch inspired as an interface to our AAC device. Working alpha/beta in hand. One build, many purposes — reconfigures via a plain text file on the device’s USB drive.
Open on GitHub →mkadie/T-Rex_talker_interactiveInteractive code for the T-Rex Talker family — demos, games, and the hands-on experiences we bring to maker events.
Open on GitHub →mkadie/MSPM0_SeesawAdafruit Seesaw-compatible I²C peripheral firmware for the TI MSPM0G3507 (low-power Cortex-M0+), based on Adafruit’s Seesaw ATtiny1616 firmware. Includes CircuitPython host tooling and XDS110 flashing scripts.
Open on GitHub →Forks we maintain, supporting code, and infrastructure.
mkadie/circuitpythonCircuitPython — a Python implementation for teaching coding with microcontrollers. Our fork tracks upstream for any board-specific work that ends up in our devices.
Open on GitHub →mkadie/mkadie.github.ioPersonal GitHub Pages site — served at mkadie.github.io.
Open on GitHub →Issues, pull requests, and feedback all welcome. Pick a repo, open an issue, or reach out by email.
All repositories on GitHub → Email main@tssfaa.com
List last updated periodically as new repos go public — check the GitHub profile for the live count.