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    INDI for Java

    INDI for Java

    INDI astronomical device control library for Java

    A Java library implementing the INDI distributed control protocol (http://indilib.org). Designed to easily implement new INDI Clients (graphical and not graphical ones), INDI Drivers and INDI Servers. We have started a complete overall of the project with many more drivers the staging site with the current development state can be found here http://indiforjava.sourceforge.net/stage/
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    The USB/IP Project
    The USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB device sharing system over IP network. To share USB devices between computers with their full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates USB I/O requests into IP packets and transmits them between computers.
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    Downloads: 130 This Week
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    The LogMeFree is a tool to transform NMEA frames to Google's KML. The data can be read from a file or directly from a GPS device (i.e. GPS logger, mouse).
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