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    Uart32

    Uart32

    Win32 API wrappers for accessing COM Uart in blocking mode

    Uart32 is a C++ wrapper around the win32 Serial Port API that allows blocking-mode access to the COM port. This library works great for accessing a UART serial port from a background worker thread. It features: a simple c++ class. (temporarily removed for maintainance. Use DLL API Instead) built in per access timeout on data receive. a C-API wrapper that is exportable to C# DLL import class
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    CANUSB Library written in C#
    This is a C# library dedicated for using with a www.canusb.com device Full notes: See ReadMe.txt Summary The LAWICEL DLL is 'unmanaged code' and was not designed for use by C#/VB/Mono http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Managed_code If you wish to call 'unmanaged code' from 'managed code', you need to use a 'C# wrapper' to access the DLL. This wrapper uses 'PInvoke' (like peek/poke) to 'martial' calls from managed to unmanaged code. It sounds complicated, and it is. IT IS ALSO TOTALLY UNNECESSARY. Why not have the DLL as managed code?? Why not simply reference the library in your project and just call its functions?? This project does just that Licence: LGPLV3.: In summary, the only thing we ask is if you improve / bugfix / extend the library then feed these changes back into the project by emailing jon_newcomb or requesting sourceforge access. ...
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    GUI wrapper for escputil (command line utility to manage Epson printers): it allows to watch ink levels, clean print heads, print nozzle patterns, align printer heads, .... with a simple and friendly user interface.
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    vJoyWrapper

    A .NET wrapper library for the vJoy virtual joystick driver

    This is a .NET wrapper library for vJoy, a virtual joystick driver for Windows. It only works with the PPJoy-compatible versions of vJoy. http://sourceforge.net/projects/vjoystick/ Some code borrowed from PPJoyWrapper http://sourceforge.net/projects/ppjoylib/ See the wiki for usage instructions.
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    DigitalEnlightenment.Net

    DotNet Wrapper for Digital Enlightenment DMX IF

    This is a .net wrapper to access the digital-enlightenment DMX Interface. You can find all information related to digital enlightenment on http://www.digital-enlightenment.de (german page) To run the application, you have to get the usbdmx.dll from the digital enlightenment website (http://www.digital-enlightenment.de/usbdmx.htm). The dll is part of the project archive linked at the bottom.
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