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    Linux Air Combat

    Linux Air Combat

    Combat Flight Simulator for LINUX. WW2. Network and VOIP. Open-source.

    WW2 Combat Flight Simulator. Free. Current Version: 9.93. This is now the world's leading open-source combat flight sim for LINUX. Linux Air Combat ("LAC") runs on almost any desktop LINUX system (even Steam Deck & Raspberry Pi) and generates smooth, high-performance flight. If it runs TOO fast on your hardware (framerates beyond 100 FPS), you should activate LAC's built-in FrameRate Limiter as documented here: https://askmisterwizard.com/2019/LinuxAirCombat/FrameRateLimiter.htm Clean, open source code provides an option to compile yourself, or use our precompiled executable AppImage to eliminate compiling on all popular X86 LINUX distros. ...
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    Chromium OS Raspberry Pi

    Chromium OS Raspberry Pi

    Build your Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 4B

    Build your Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 4B, Pi400, and the latest Raspberry Pi 5. We get it, it's confusing. There are Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi, openFyde that happens to boot on Raspberry Pi, and FydeOS for You - Raspberry Pi 400, these are different releases. This project is about Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi, not FydeOS for You - Raspberry Pi 400, also not openFyde. This project aims to only ship vanilla Chromium OS developed by Google and the Chromium Authors, ported to the world's...
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    Gideros Mobile

    Gideros Mobile

    Cross platform SDK

    Develop your app in Lua language and export it to most popular platforms, from desktop PC and Mac to mobile (Android, iOS, Windows Phone) and even Web. While Gideros is mainly dedicated to game development, it is also a good fit for professional apps. Code once, run everywhere! Intro documentation: http://docs.giderosmobile.com/ Reference documentation: http://docs.giderosmobile.com/reference/ Forum: http://giderosmobile.com/forum Full source code: https://github.com/gideros/gideros
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    nCine

    nCine

    A cross-platform 2D game engine

    nCine is a cross-platform 2D game engine that runs on PC (Linux, Windows, macOS), Android, Raspberry Pi, and the web (Emscripten). The project has been in active development since June 2011. Source code is released under the MIT license and is available on GitHub. Visit the donate page to discover different ways to support and sponsor the project. Join the Discord server and meet the community of developers, users and players.
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    AquarioPi

    AquarioPi

    Automate the schedule of multiple remote controlled aquarium lights

    AquarioPi is an IR controller that will change the light settings around the clock on multiple lights, and multiple brands of infrared (IR) remote controlled lights. All that's required is a Raspberry Pi, a resistor, an IR LED, and a breadboard or other type of circuit board or connection to the LED and resistor. Visit the AquarioPi Wiki for more information.
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    lazfpc4ut: Lazrus on Ubuntu Touch and Pi

    lazfpc4ut: Lazrus on Ubuntu Touch and Pi

    Easy way of getting Lazarus+FPC on raspberry pi and Ubuntu Touch

    ...Included with the Lazarus is sUpersCalable package, and you are recommended to use components from that package when you intend for your app to run on Ubuntu Touch via Xmir, or on KDE Plasma Mobile via XWayland. For more details on sUpersCalable see: https://uc-component-suite.sourceforge.io The installer is available both as source code for compiling yourself and as a pre-compiled binary for ARM Linux. Lazarus can even be installed on headless systems. It can then be used over SSH with X forwarding.
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    gimxos

    gimxos

    Use Your favorite input method to play on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One

    ...With minimal knowledge one can build an advanced standalone alternative to comercial input mulitplexers for approximately 30$ at home. Complied GIMX binares can be found here: https://gimx.fr/wiki/index.php?title=Installation Project source code is availabe in Matlo's GitHub: https://github.com/matlo/GIMX
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    AnyPixel.js

    AnyPixel.js

    A web-friendly way for anyone to build unusual displays

    AnyPixel.js is an open-source software and hardware library that makes it possible to use the web to create big, unusual, interactive displays. Anyone can fork the code and the schematics to create their own display at any scale. The first display using this platform is in the 8th Avenue lobby at the Google NYC office. To create this installation, we used 5880 off-the-shelf arcade buttons with LEDs inside them as our pixels. AnyPixel.js’ straightforward hardware/software framework makes it...
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    PiSNES

    SNES emulator for Raspberry Pi

    ...The audio uses the ALSA API and SDL is used for input. Source code has moved to github https://github.com/squidrpi/pisnes
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    Varnam Q3 and Raspberry Pi

    Integrating a Varnam Q3 motion sensing remote control and Raspberry Pi

    Varnam Q3 is a motion sensing game console, it comes with a wireless remote control which has a built-in 3 axis accelerometer and DPads. This project provides with you the Java API and a working JNI code in C for Raspberry Pi to talk with a NRF24L01 module, which you can use it as a base to integrate this remote to any other hardware. For this remote control to be used in any other project all you need is a NRF24L01 break out board connected to a micro controller. ...
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