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Twibright Labs is a Czech technology development organisation, which was primarily active during the end of the 1990s and the early 2000s. It emerged from collaborations by several graduates of the Charles University in Prague. It is best known for its open-source hardware and software projects, such as the RONJA FSO communication system, and the Links web browser.
The organisation practices free software and hardware principles by releasing comprehensive documentation, schematics, and building guides under open licenses like GNU GPL.
Major projects
[edit]RONJA optical data link
[edit]RONJA is a point-to-point free-space optical communication system enabling full-duplex Ethernet connectivity at 10 Mbit/s over distances up to 1.4 km (0.87 mi) in clear weather. It utilises LEDs of both visible red light and invisible infrared spectrum to send modulated data over a clear line of sight. All schematics, PCB layouts and assembly guides are freely available under GFDL, allowing users to self-manufacture units.
Links web browser
[edit]Links is a free software text and graphical web browser with a pull-down menu system.[1] It renders complex pages, has partial HTML 4.0 support (including tables, frames,and support for UTF-8), supports color and monochrome terminals, and allows horizontal scrolling. It is written in C, and is distributed under the GPL-2.0-or-later license
References
[edit]- ^ "Links home page". jikos.cz.
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