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    cooling home automation with Arduino(C) and Raspberry(front-end, python). Arduino features: - control PC 4-pin fan with PWM; - measure temperature/humidity with DHT11/22; - adjust fan RPM depend on temperature; - console management; - MQTT serial output. front-end features: - data collection form serial port with MQTT - webUI with for sensors parameters
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    NtdIsp

    NtdIsp

    A system for programming LPC, STM32 and possible others devices.

    This project provides three different interfaces for programming embedded chips: a GObject based library (for developers), an executable binary (for computer geeks) and a GTK+3 front-end (for less geeky users). Actually NXP LPC and STM32 based chips are supported.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    This is a front end to the Sony Programmable I/O Control Device Driver. This spicctrl is used for configuring screen brightness, getting battery status, getting ac status, etc...
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    Have you ever wondered what hardware works with what. This project aims to create a database (online/offline) that people can search to find compatibile hardware which actually works with their computers.
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    Stylus Toolbox is an Epson inkjet printer utility. It shows ink levels, allows you to clean and align your print heads, and to perform a nozzle check. As it is a graphical front-end for escputil, it supports all Epson printers supported by Gutenprint.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A scanner button daemon for Linux (and possibly other Unix-like operating systems) which allows you to trigger certain actions (e.g. run a shell script) whenever one of the scanner's front panel buttons has been pressed.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    CD tools to read write CDs / DVDs / Images, mostly front ends for cdrtools, written in VB.NET for win32.
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    GPTools is a selection of Linux tools for use with the GP32 handheld console, including the GPlink command-line transfer tool and GPlinkUI Perl::GTK2 front-end
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    Toshibacpi is a graphical front end of the Linux module toshiba_acpi. This project allows you to modify current properties of a Toshiba laptop. You can, for example, modify the brightness, power on your fan, and use the special keys of your keyboard !!
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    The GDAC (Generic Device Access and Control) framework is an extensible multithreaded cross platform (Linux (x86,VME)/Windows) C++ device control environment. It typically will be used as the basis for custom OPC servers or front-end control software.
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    A portable library to control the ICOM PCR-1000 computer controlled general purpose radio receiver and gui front ends for X, Aqua, and windows32
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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