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    rov-suite

    rov-suite

    Complete ROV Control Suite

    This project aims to create a flexible, cross-platform ROV (remotely operated vehicle) control system based on Qt and the Arduino microcontroller series with multi-platform support. You can view the development blog at http://chrisstechblog.blogspot.com. If you have any questions, comments, ideas or complaints please let us know! We'd love to hear from you how we can improve ROV-Suite! Thanks! P.S. If you want to give us a negative review, please elaborate on why you are giving us a negative review so that we can fix any issues or bugs that you may have found!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PicPong

    PicPong

    PIC16F84 based Pong Game

    This project provides the PIC16F84 source code required to program an old-fashioned pong game running on very basic hardware (schematic supplied) connected to a TV.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TIC! Camera Timer
    This is an open-hardware one-button time-lapse camera timer initially developed for a Canon 400D Digital SLR camera. It can be used to take photographs at intervals from 1 second to 65535 seconds (approximately 18 hours). Uses a PIC microcontroller.
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