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Matemat
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The Matemat is a vending machine for carbonated soft drinks.
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All hardware and software was designed by members of
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(Chaostreff Basel)[1] and released in the form of circuit
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diagrams, printed circuit board layouts and source code
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for anyone to use and modify.
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Under certain restrictions, even commercial exploitation is
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permissible. Please see the accompanying LICENSE file for
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details.
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The name "Matemat" is a portmanteau of "mate" (as in mate
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tea) and "automat" (the German word for vending machine).
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2016-02-22 23:38:27 +01:00
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The device is mainly intended to dispense mate tea based
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soft drinks, but may be used for other types of beverages
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too.
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To build the first prototype, an old vending machine with
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a cooled bottle compartment was repurposed.
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The software source code can be (downloaded separately)[2].
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[1] http://www.chaostreff.ch
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[2] https://github.com/onitake/matecontrol
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