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    JDataCom

    JDataCom

    Stream manager

    Create ports : TCP/UDP/Terminal/File/RS232(txrx)/DB/System/Bluetooth/JNA/ETH(jpcap)/Sound. Simply configure with GUI/SFC XML file/CLI. Display, modify, replay, store (tcpdump), decode flow of bytes or objects. Implement : loop/echo/paddings/... and delai/DB2XML/Stacks/Matrix/... management. Stream conversations with a dynamic packet analyse.
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    QTc66

    Linux Qt application for reading the RD TC66

    Linux Qt application for reading the Rui Deng TC66/TC66C USB Power Meter data and export it in CSV format. As manufacturer doesn't develop a Linux application for reading the device through USB, I've develop a simple one. It's based on the following projects: - https://github.com/Ralim/TC66C - https://github.com/kolinger/rd-usb This application has been made with QtCreator and depends on QtCharts library, so you must install it for compiling.
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    CAN Bus Logger

    CAN Bus Logger

    Logging CAN bus traffic on SD card

    Usually professional tools like Vector, Softing, ETAS or DSPACE are used to log the CAN bus traffic in a vehicle or industrial setup. In some usecases, the data have to be converted to some other analysis tools like MatLab, Excel, SCILab or some free MatLab clones. With this cheap Arduino-based setup, it is possible to define messages and signals to be logged on the SD card. The measurement can be started and stopped by Bluetooth connection via handy.
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    LifoBot is a simple robot built from scratch using a Gumstix embedded system. It is controlled via bluetooth and is able to move exploiting two engines. This is a didactic project designed for people wanting to learn something new.
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    A Java Framework for connecting to and exchanging data from GPS units to J2ME Mobile Devices. Serial and Bluetooth connections to GPS devices. Support for NMEA-0183 GPS Standard. An Observer-Design Pattern makes the library extendable. Based on GPSlib4j.
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