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    RaspberryLight

    Make your Raspberry Pi to a Wi-Fi controllable LED Light

    ...This software enables the raspberry to provide a web server interface (HTTP / Rest) for controlling the connected LED stripe. That project bases on the WiringPi lib, Indy for Lazarus and also on the Tinkerforge bindungs for Lazarus. The Stripe must be connected with the Tinkerforge Masterbrick and the LED-Stripe bricklet. WiringPi is used to control the GPIOs for some feature and Indy (Internet Direct) is used to support all network feature like UDP-broadcasting and handling the HTTP-requests. The development platform is Lazarus.
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    We are developing a set of Delphi components to communicate with a ModBus PLC over TCP/IP. The library provides components to implement both a ModBus master and a Modbus slave, and is based on the Indy component set (both Indy 9 and 10 are supported) De source code of the project has been moved to GitHub!
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    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Indy components for FPC/Lazarus
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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