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# OpenFeeder Open source feeder for animal behavior experiments Contact info : jinook.oh@univie.ac.at riccardo.hofer@univie.ac.at tecumseh.fitch@univie.ac.at --- After building the feeder and uploading Arduino code, you can test the feeder in one of the following ways.<br> 1) Click 'Serial Monitor' button on the upper right corner of the Arduino app, a serial monitor window will be opened,<br> then type 'feed' in the upper text box of the new window.<br> 2) Download 'test.py' file and run it with Python ('pyserial', https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial, is required),<br> then click 'Feed' button. --- Copyright CogBio Department in University of Vienna 2016.<br> In this repository, the software is licesed under the GNU GPL Version 3 and <br> the hardware is licensed under the CERN OHL v. 1.2 (http://ohwr.org/cernohl).<br> This documentation is distributed WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.<br> Please see LICENSE and LICENSE_HARDWARE.pdf for detailed information.
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