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    AudiculaPi

    AudiculaPi - the tiny media server for your Raspberry Pi

    ... * MPD, Musi Player Daemon - Internet Radio / MP3 /OGG / FLAC etc. player (with LCD support based on PyDPF) * pianod * SAMBA * SSH/SFTP Server * MiniDLNA * Shairport * Avahi * OpenVPN * WebCAM Video Streaming with mjpeg-streamer * NTP client / server * WLAN client and / or access point * ... countless other gadgets, use web based packet manager powered by OpenWrt repository !
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    Firmware for AVR/ARM target boards based on the Elektor Internet Radio and Atmel's Internet Radio AN. The Radio connects to SHOUTcast/Icecast servers and uses VS10xx chips or the Helix decoder. A HTTP server and simple LCD IF is included.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GXGPRS offers an easy way to send data using GPRS connection. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enabled networks offer always-on, high capacity, Internet based content and packet based data services.
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