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    SeaBreeze

    SeaBreeze

    Open-source cross-platform spectrometer device driver

    SeaBreeze is a device driver library that provides an interface to select Ocean Optics spectrometers. It is written in C/C++ and builds and runs on Windows (XP/7/8), MacOSX, and Linux (x86/x64/ARM).
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    USB Curve Tracer

    USB Curve Tracer

    USB port base NPN transistor curve tracer.

    This is simple USB port base curve tracer for NPN transistors. This curve tracer is build around Microchip's PIC18F4550 MCU and it does not need driver installations and/or any complex software installations.
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    The JBlaster is a software driver that allows you to configure Altera's PLDs and FPGAs through the ByteBlasterMV in JTAG mode under Linux and Windows NT, interfaceing via the parallel Port. The JBlaster parses a Quartus II generated chain descriptio
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