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    TANGO Control System
    TANGO is a device oriented control system for Linux and Windows. It provides a framework in C++, Java and Python for implementing distributed control objects. TANGO has a full set of tools and hundreds of device servers.
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    Brewery HMI

    Web app for all-grain brewers. Automate your electric brewery.

    This project is UI to guide the user through the steps of home brewing. Each beer has a recipe of ingredients, but it also has a “recipe” for the process to make the beer. This app allows you to load a recipe (BeerXML), guide you through the brewing steps and record any details so that you can improve next time. By default, this app relies on user inputs and feedback from the real-world. There are easy hooks to a link up a real system, so that if you wanted to automate some of the...
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    SZARP is a full-featured, open source (GPL) SCADA system for Linux. Client programs are available for Linux and Windows.
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    Downloads: 27 This Week
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