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    OptCamLib
    OptCamLib is a visual basic class for accessing Webcam features. With it you can connect to device, preview device and take snapshots. Demo program included. Original code by Wei-Meng Lee at http://www.devx.com/dotnet/Article/30375
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    STBase (Softtopia Toolkit Base) is a set of multiplatform C++ libraries that extends Qt (http://qt.nokia.com/) libraries in areas like Database data persistance, Imaging, Printing, GUI, Networking and I/O device support.
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    grummel
    This C++ and Qt based project provides an easy way to control the step motor boards PAO-3M and SMK-4M-4A from Grummes Elektronik GmbH from within your own application. Interfacing is done using the LPT parallel port.
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    g13
    Linux library for interfacing with the Logitech G13 keypad containing methods to set the keypad backcolor, load images, and control key mappings. There are two sub-libraries providing Gtk and Gtkmm widgets that can be embedded into applications.
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    Java API for GSM modems. Allows sending and receiving SMS. Capable to dial out and receive calls in data mode. Contains driver classes for Wavecom and Siemens GSM modems. Extandable. Developers are welcome to supply new drivers.
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    ** Note: This projected has been halted. Please join #lg4l @ irc.freenode.net for more info.** A system of libraries and utilities to operate the Logitech G19 Gaming keyboard in linux and related operating systems.
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    This framework contains core classes to create Auto-ID drivers and/or middlewares in C++. Allows to build modules connecting to Auto-ID systems (barcode, RFID) which may be loaded at runtime. Example module for Simatic RF600 system is included.
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    The Frost library is a tool for JavaScript development in widget engines and mobile browsers. We try to create a simple means for unified access to device capabilities and Ajax requests in as many different widget engines and mobile browsers as possible.
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    GUI library, like gtk+, xynth, minigui, but contain animation support . Based on Framebuffer or SDL , or other pixmap video output device
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    Neural Network calculation & learning library
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