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    RDD! USB HID Report Descriptor Decoder

    RDD! USB HID Report Descriptor Decoder

    Create C structures from USB HID Report Descriptors

    This will read a USB Human Interface Device (HID) report descriptor from the specified input file then attempt to decode it and, optionally, create a C language header file from it. It also does some minimal sanity checks to verify that the report descriptor is valid. The input file can be a binary file or a text file (for example, an existing C header file).
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    Dev-PHP IDE
    ...Fast and powerful, it is easy to use and has a lot of cool features : class browser, scripts preview, integration with PHP parsers, PHP-GTK library, and Xdebug of course. Dev-PHP-usb slips even into your pocket.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Orao Basket

    Orao Basket

    Programming tools for emulator of eight bit computer ORAO

    Smederevo, 05, august 2018 Long time ago, about 1986 I have become proud owner of eight bit computer ORAO based on MOS 6502 processor. It was first and for me the best home computer at that time. My whole knowledge of computer programming begins with that computer. Recently for some unknown reason I have become interested in old eight bit computers again. After short search on the Internet I have found emulator of my favorite computer. It literally emulates every peace of hardware installed in real computer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orao_%28computer%29 Unfortunately programming on emulator is also not so easy as it was on real computer, considering today modern tools. ...
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    Message Box Creator

    Message Box Creator

    Create error messages or dialogs for Windows

    Ever wanted to make a REAL dialog box in Windows instead of a picture of one? This is the program you want!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SILENT

    a Scratch Interface for Lego NXT

    SILENT is a Scratch modification that interfaces with LEGO MINDSTORM NXT 2.0 robot. It's based on Scratch 1.4.2, developed in JAVA, Squeak and Bash scripting. It's supported by Linux and Windows XP/7, in which it was tested. It required JAVA>=6. Easy to setup and easy to learn! Please leave your review to help me to improve it!
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    PORUS is a portable USB stack for peripheral devices. Enumeration is handled automatically by C code generated from an easy-to-use configuration file. PORUS is written in standard C, so porting to new hardware is straightforward.
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    An Eclipse Plugin for Development of leJos based Lego Mindstorms. Supports a leJos nature project. Integrated Upload via Bluetooth/USB. Includes a graphical modelling environment of statemachines. Requires: Eclipse GMF and oAW
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