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    macosx_gpib_lib

    Porting of linux-gpib to Mac os x

    This project aims to provide some missing GPIB function to Mac Os X. It focuses only on unsupported 82357 GPIB adapter but can be extended to other USB boards if there is a need for that in the future. The code is mainly based on linux-gpib and includes also code from fxload for mac project. This project generates a dynamic library which can be linked against any kind of application which support dylib. It also comes with a python wrapper. macosx_gpib_lib is not a kernel extension...
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    Schlangenaufbewahrungsbehälter

    A Deliberately Non-Object-Oriented Python Interface to COMEDI

    aka: Schlang - A Deliberately Non-Object-Oriented Python Interface to COMEDI COMEDI datatypes and functions are replicated though this interface using the Python ctypes library. This allows the user to interface directly with comedi-lib though the comfortable interface of a Python interpreter.Object-Orientation of the interface is deliberately not provided so the coding style will loosely mimic C -- in this way, Schlang can be used to prototype and debug complex programs that will later be written in C.
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