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    Biosignal Tools
    BioSig is a software library for processing of biomedical signals (EEG, ECG, etc.) with Matlab, Octave, C/C++ and Python. About 50 different data formats are supported.
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    Downloads: 177 This Week
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    FontForge Windows builds

    FontForge Windows builds

    Unofficial Windows builds of FontForge

    ...New in 06/04/2020: * Updated to latest master, picks up a clipboard copying fix New in 14/03/2020: * Synced with the 20200314 release. New in 01/03/2020: * Updated to latest master, now built with CMake. (prerelease) New in 02/06/2019: * The 32-bit build now uses Python 3 (3.7) instead of Python 2. No further Python 2 builds will be provided. * The GDK3 backend is now used. VcXsrv is no longer bundled. New in 31/07/2017: KNOWN ISSUES: * CTRL-C from console no longer interrupts/stops FontForge
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    openGalaxy

    openGalaxy

    SIA receiver for Galaxy security control panels.

    This project aims to provide a method for listening on a serial port and decode incoming messages from a Galaxy security control panel. The messages are transmitted using the SIA DC-03-1990.01 (R2000.11) protocol. The decoded messages are stored in a database (MySQL) or forwarded by email using ssmtp. Besides just listening for messages openGalaxy can also be used to arm/disarm the panel and much more... This software is still in a testing (beta) phase but has been tested successfully...
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