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    microTone Module

    microTone Module

    Simple DIY Analog Hardware Interface

    microTone Module is analog interface to connect microcontrollers or digital logic systems with PCs. This interface use PC sound card’s audio output terminal to send commands to external hardware systems.
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    3DScanner

    Real-life objects to 3D models with a simple kinect

    This is a 3d scanner that uses the kinect as hardware scanner. A single perspective mesh can be generated currently. Written in C#, WPF, openTK en openni. We wish to merge meshes, perspectives and live video stream of multiple kinects. Join us now!!! Secondly a framework to do this kind of conversions
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    This project intends to build a complete CallerID-function for home- or small buisniess environments. It depends on simple hardware which everyone can build. It will present the incomming call's number on every workstation on the network.
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