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    Build custom robots in your browser with IncrediBots! Design your robot by drawing shapes, joints, motors, and more! Then, pilot your machine using your own custom key bindings. NOTE: OPEN SOURCE VERSION CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM "FILES" TAB!
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    PICO USB ADC 11/12

    User space driver to log data from PICO ADC 11/12 for Linux/Mac.

    ...It has been tested on Linux 32 and 64 and on Mac OS X based on Fink project. You find more information about PICO ADC 11/12 here http://www.picotech.com/discontinued/USB-ADC-11.html. This little driver is based on libusb-0.1 (legacy API) which you can find here http://www.libusb.org.
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    This project provides a program for the capturing, editing and saving data from a SXM scanning tunneling microscope (http://sxm4.uni-muenster.de/stm-en/). The program is developed in C++ and based on a Qt library from TrollTech and libusb library.
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