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    Simple Dumping Monitor for Arduino

    Simple Dumping Monitor for Arduino

    Simple in use library to display dumps and debug Arduino sketches.

    Simple Dumping Monitor Library (DumpMon) for Arduino-compatible ATmega microcontroller based boards allow to display either memory, registers and timer dumps and also interrupt vectors table dump. Beginning since version 0.6 functions of simple symbolic debugger are added. Being compiled the library requires about 11 KBytes of program memory (15 KBytes for Arduino MEGA). Requirements to RAM memory don't exceed 1 KByte (277 Bytes for dumpmon.pde example, 377 Bytes for dumpmonDebug.pde).
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    xowa

    xowa

    A free, open-source, offline Wikipedia application

    XOWA is a desktop application for reading and editing Wikipedia offline (XOWA has moved to http://gnosygnu.github.io/xowa/download.html)
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Wiki2TouchData
    Wiki2TouchData provides scripts written in perl to generate the binary files for the Wiki2Touch software. Using the xxwiki-latest-pages-articles.xml.bz2 database dump of Wikipedia you can generate your own article_xx.bin and images_xx.bin.
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