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    rc522-python-script

    This is a python program for the RFID reader rc522

    This is a python program for the RFID reader rc522. it uses the bcm2835 libary and the rpi-rc522 library. Tutorial found here: http://bit.ly/1hYx5ao
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    RaspRFID

    RFID Software for using MiFare compatible tags on a Rasberry Pi

    A python utility program to provide functionality for the Raspberry Pi to work with a RFID reader.
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    A software toolkit for using the EPCglobal Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) to communicate with conforming RFID readers.
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    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Another open RFID software for the Violet mir:ror that replaces Mirware. Libmirror is managed .NET API library for Violet's MIrror RFID reader. Libmirror is currently tested and production ready on Windows.
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    reflek:tor is a replacement for Violet's mirware software, allowing the Violet mir:ror to be used directly as an RFID reader without the necessity of using Violet's services.
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    BTnodeRFID provides a mobile RFID reader for the ISO 15693 RFID standard with a Bluetooth interface based on existing hardware components. Software libraries to access the reader for J2SE, J2ME and Symbian platforms are included.
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    The objective of Accada HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) is to provide a hardware abstraction and a standardized interface to proprietary RFID systems. Accada HAL allows the integration of RFID readers into the Accada Reader and Accada ALE modules.
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    Java libraries and applications for communication with an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) ISO15693 reader developed on Linux. In the project are included: 1. the JAR libraries for communication 2. a command line application; 3. a Java applet.
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    This projects aims to integrate the open hardware OpenPCD RFID reader with the Java OS leJOS for Lego Mindstorms.
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    The objective of this project is to create an implementation of the EPCglobal reader protocol, for use by application developers, that will provide a uniform interface to today's major RFID reader platforms. See http://www.accada.org for more details.
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    This is a driver module for linux written in C language for the 310 apsx rfid reader. This device use the communication via uart (interrupt based) for dialect with a normal pc.
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