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    DynamixelSDK

    DynamixelSDK

    ROBOTIS Dynamixel SDK (Protocol1.0/2.0)

    DYNAMIXEL SDK is a software development kit that provides DYNAMIXEL control functions using packet communication. The API of DYNAMIXEL SDK is designed for DYNAMIXEL actuators and DYNAMIXEL-based platforms. You need to be familiar with C/C++ programming language for right use of the software. This e-Manual provides comprehensive information on ROBOTIS products and applications.
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    DBLX

    DBLX

    DBLX3 Relational Database System

    DBLX 3.3 is available! DBLX is a multi-user, client-server relational database. DBLX uses standard SQL and has many types of clients, and client API's. DBLX has a REST server to allow direct access from web applications. The design goals of DBLX are to produce a very fast database which can be used with standard ANSI sql. DBLX source code is available in C# and Java. DBLX includes the server component, a command-line client, as well as client APIs. DBLX is well-documented so that...
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    OpenRemote

    OpenRemote

    Open Source for Internet of Things

    An Open Community in the Home Automation and Domotics space. We believe an Open Source approach can revolutionize the way people create, install, and maintain software in the industry. Our panel technology integrates with your favorite protocol and runtime hardware through Open Source software. We open up the front-end and support a unified panel and visual programming model. An installer can pick and choose hardware products from different vendors and still present one panel UI to the...
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    music-barrel

    Music juke box for Raspberry Pi, web/mobile inteface

    Web interfaced music juke box for Raspberry Pi Features set auto scan local and remote storage for music file and store them in database with separated type, quality, year, genre, album, artist, composer, song, duration, tags, and original location Manually adding directories or songs in the database above Create playlists (static) Create playlist ad hoc by query or wizard driven Add songs to static playlists Navigate over file system with filtering ...
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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. The provided JNI code works as on a Raspberry Pi.
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