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    GeigerLog

    GeigerLog

    Python program for Geiger counters and Environmental Sensors

    GeigerLog is a combination of data logger, presenter, and analyzer, and is now released in version 2.1! Based on Python (Version 3), it runs on Linux, Windows, Macs, Raspberry Pi, and other. GeigerLog is WiFi-enabled for servers and clients; it can be monitored by SmartPhone. Initially developed for Geiger counters, it is now a more universal tool, which equally well handles data like temperature, air-pressure, humidity, CO2. Continues to support Geiger counters like GQ Electronic's GMC-300/500/600 , RadMon, RadPro, Gamma-Scout, audio-click and other low-cost Geiger counters, IoT devices, I2C based sensors, GQ EMF devices. ...
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    octave-raspberrypi

    GNU Octave toolkit for controlling a Raspberry Pi

    Basic Octave implementation of the matlab raspi extension, allowing communication to a Raspberry Pi board to control its hardware.
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    jfModbusServer

    Modbus server designed for Raspberry PI to control GPIO/I2C devices.

    jfModbusServer is a Modbus Server for the Raspberry PI 2/3. Remotely access GPIO pins and read/write I2C devices. Requires Java.
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    PJON

    PJON

    Experimental, arduino-compatible, multi-master, multi-media network

    PJON® (Padded Jittering Operative Network) is an experimental, Arduino-compatible, multi-master, multi-media, software-defined network protocol that can be easily cross-compiled on many microcontrollers and real-time operative systems like ATtiny, ATmega, SAMD, ESP8266, ESP32, STM32, Teensy, Raspberry Pi, Zephyr, Linux, Windows x86, Apple and Android. PJON operates on a wide range of media, data links and existing protocols like PJDL, PJDLR, PJDLS, Serial, RS485, USB, ASK/FSK, LoRa, UDP, TCP, MQTT and ESPNOW. PJON is an experimental network protocol stack crafted in 10 years of research and experimentation. It was originally developed as an open-source alternative to i2c and 1-Wire but during development, its scope and features have been extended to cover use cases where IP is generally applied. ...
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    raspberry-gpio-python

    A Python module to control the GPIO on a Raspberry Pi

    ...Note that this module is unsuitable for real-time or timing critical applications. This is because you can not predict when Python will be busy garbage collecting. It also runs under the Linux kernel which is not suitable for real time applications - it is multitasking O/S and another process may be given priority over the CPU, causing jitter in your program. If you are after true real-time performance and predictability, buy yourself an Arduino! (see http://www.arduino.cc ) Note that the current release does not support SPI, I2C, 1-wire or serial functionality on the RPi yet. ...
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    openMAS

    openMAS

    Opensource hardware platform for Arduino and Raspberry Pi

    openMAS is an open source hardware platform based on DIN41612. Different boards can be used as controllers (Arduino, RaspberryPi, Nucleo, NI-Hardware). The modular construction converts your µ-controller board into an extensible measurement and automation system. For more information: openmas.de The english page is not ready, please use the german version. Have a lot of fun, openMAS-Team
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    Asphyre

    Asphyre

    Asphyre is a cross-platform framework for Delphi and FreePascal.

    Asphyre, also known as Platform eXtended Library, is a cross-platform framework for developing video games and scientific applications in Delphi, and FreePascal/Lazarus. The framework provides facilities for real-time rendering of graphics (using DirectX, OpenGL or Software Renderer), text output, mathematics (including vectors and matrices) and networking communication, among other features. It also supports singleboard devices such as Raspberry PI, Intel Galileo, BeagleBone Black and...
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    i2cnet

    An i2c to TCP/IP adaptor to allow easy remote control of an i2c bus.

    This project was created to make i2c programming easier and platform independent. It is targeted toward the raspberry PI but it should work on any linux playform. By abstracting the use of an i2c bus behaind a TCP/IP socket, it becomes possible to create and test applications on any platform with a TCP/IP stack. Useage: 1. Install i2c-tools: apt-get install i2c-tools 2.
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