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    Libraries, documentation, examples & drivers for Eagle Technology South Africa's Data Acquisition products. These include ISA, PCI, PCI Express, USB, Serial & Ethernet. Supported languages will be C/C++, JAVA, Perl, Python.
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    Go! Embedded Device Framework
    Go! is a framework that enables development of user space device drivers in Linux. Go! allows Linux device drivers to be written using UML and C++, and deployed in user space with minimal effects on performance.
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    The Sick LIDAR Matlab/C++ Toolbox offers stable and easy-to-use C++ drivers for Sick LMS and Sick LD LIDARs. It provides a Matlab Mex interface for streaming LIDAR returns directly into Matlab. Also included are config utilities, examples, and tutorials.
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    The Squidy Interaction Library eases the design of "post-WIMP" user interfaces by unifying various device drivers, frameworks and tracking toolkits in a common library and provides a central and easy-to-use visual design environment. www.squidy-lib.de
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    This framework contains core classes to create Auto-ID drivers and/or middlewares in C++. Allows to build modules connecting to Auto-ID systems (barcode, RFID) which may be loaded at runtime. Example module for Simatic RF600 system is included.
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    opnCMS

    frontend for CppCMS web-framework

    opnCMS - crossplatform C++ frontend for CppCMS web-framework
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