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    jsmpeg-vnc

    jsmpeg-vnc

    A low latency, high framerate screen sharing server for Windows

    ...It captures a Windows desktop or selected window, encodes the video stream, and serves it to modern browsers through a lightweight client. The project is designed for scenarios where responsiveness matters, including games, demos, local network streaming, and remote visual interaction. It includes command-line options for bitrate, output size, frame rate, port, crop area, and remote input control. The browser client can support mouse lock for games that require relative mouse movement instead of absolute pointer positions. Its stack combines native capture and encoding with WebSocket delivery and JavaScript video decoding, giving users a browser-viewable remote screen without a full traditional VNC client.
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    TIC! Camera Timer
    This is an open-hardware one-button time-lapse camera timer initially developed for a Canon 400D Digital SLR camera. It can be used to take photographs at intervals from 1 second to 65535 seconds (approximately 18 hours). Uses a PIC microcontroller.
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    Components for Windows 98 and Windows NT4 for retrieving text or graphic primitives from any location on the screen (primarily used for screen reader utilities for blind users), and a standard Braille device driver library. See link below for license.
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