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    Voltcraft DL-141TH controller

    A tool to download and configure Voltcraft DL-141TH devices.

    This is a Perl application enabling downloading and configuring the Voltcraft DL-141TH temperature and humidity sensors device. Targeted at Operating Systems supporting libusb. This application exists thanks to reverse engineering.
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    uDrawWindowsDriver

    Allows use of the PS3 version of the uDraw tablet in Windows 7.

    ...Drivers are installed automatically but don't do anything. This application translates the tablet actions to mouse actions. See the wiki for more information. Thanks to Brandon Wilson for reverse-engineering the tablet and for providing the uDrawTabletLib. http://brandonw.net/udraw/
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