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PCSC lite is an I/O library for smart cards. This package provides the Python bindings for the PCSC lite libaray, thus letting you write smart card applications in Python.
All available documentation can be read online at http://python-pcsclite.sourceforge.net/
...well the use cases will be different from user to another. In my case, it helps with accessing my slightly damaged old USB external hard drive after a mount in unix-like OSes without any i/o issues. Another one is, loop resetting my USB headset solves some weird glitching sound i constantly have while using them. Those are my special use cases. There most be more, that it can help with.
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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Parapin makes it easy to write code under Linux that controls individual pins on a PC parallel port. This kind of control is very useful for electronics projects that use the parallel port as a generic digital I/O interface (instead of as a printer port)