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    PiXtend

    PiXtend

    every project needs a solid base

    PiXtend® multiplies the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi and forms the ideal basis for challenging projects. The PiXtend Platform provides numerous digital and analog inputs & outputs as well as a variety of serial interfaces like RS232, RS485 and CAN. In this repository you can find the Linux C library called "pxdev" that can be used to develop your own Linux applications for the PiXtend system (V1 & V2). Sample programs for every PiXtend version are also included in this repository. The build file compiles them all - the library itself and the sample programs. ...
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    Advanced Irrigation Controller

    Automated Irrigation Controller for computers

    ...As the product matures and features are added it is expected to be a fully functional controller used in large scale implementations, green houses and glass houses. AIC platform's in-dependency means it can run on both Linux or Windows XP onwards . A large range of serial boards (as well as usb boards that present as serial devices) are able to be controlled. KMTronic's USB and Serial relay boards are selectable in the configuration menu, other boards can be setup by entering their control commands. Although primarily designed for irrigation you can use AIC to control a large variety of hardware, for example lighting, heating etc It is envisaged that future implementations of AIC will incorporate rules for more complex device control.
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