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eVOLVER Documentation Wiki
General
About Us
eVOLVER Community
Getting Started
Buying eVOLVER
Unboxing and Setting Up
Software Installation
Configuring Computer and Networking
Calibrations
Part Sourcing
Experiments
Starting an Experiment
Growth Curve
Chemostat
Turbidostat
FAQs
Tips and Tricks
Guides
Use the GUI to Control Parameters
Making media bottles and splitters
Building a Smart Sleeve
Arduino Software Installation
View the Server Log and Restart Server
Raspberry Pi Configuration
Updating the eVOLVER Server
Command Line Usage
Millifluidics Guides
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Overview
eVOLVER Maintenance
Experiment Troubleshooting
Contamination
Vial Overflow, Pump Failure, and Spills
Vial Troubleshooting
Motherboard Troubleshooting
GUI Troubleshooting
Server Troubleshooting
Hardware
Overview of Hardware Architecture
Overview of Fluidics
Overview of Millifluidics
Smart Sleeve
Motherboard Layout and Circuitry
Raspberry Pi
Chassis
Known Issues
Software
Overview of Software Architecture
DPU Code Structure
Arduino Code Structure
Server Code Structure
Known Issues
Extensions
Overview
Custom Experiments
Adding an Experimental Parameter
min-eVOLVER
Interfacing with Other Systems
Contributing
Guidelines for Contribution
Reporting a Bug / Hardware Failure
Documentation
Software Development
Hardware Development
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Experiment Troubleshooting
Contamination
Vial Overflow, Pump Failure, Spills
Media Consumption Tracking
Miscellaneous
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No Buffer Space Available
" after a very long term experiment
Accidentally turning the eVOLVER base off
- another alternative is to tape the switches on
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