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    PyRadmon Reborn

    PyRadmon Reborn

    PyRadmon, a Python script to use on both Linux and Windows.

    PyRadmon Reborn. This project started after the original programmers quit supporting it. The project now contains support for audio*, has a version that supports two Geiger counters** and a cleaner, more stable code. * = PyAudio is used as library for the audio support. ** = The two counters both run in their own thread. UPDATE-2015-2: * Added timeouts to sockets to prevent crashing of the script. * Updated some comments. UPDATE-2015-1: Since there have been some passed time...
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    Bika Open Source LIMS/LIS

    Bika Open Source LIMS/LIS

    Web based laboratory information management system

    A web-based LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) · Built in Plone · Professionally supported · Making waves · bi:ka (Zulu): tell it as it is More information and links to manuals, user forums, support and translations are available at https://www.bikalims.org/support-and-service-provision Bika community: www.bikalims.org Main project sponsor, Bika Lab Systems: www.bikalabs.com Inquiries: lemoene@bikalabs.com
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This project is an initial reference implementation of the VSI-E protocol. The implementation has been done using the C/C++ language and is in the form of a re-useable library developed on the Linux platform.
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