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    raspberry-gpio-python

    A Python module to control the GPIO on a Raspberry Pi

    To get started with RPi.GPIO, it would be worthwhile reading the examples in the project wiki (link above). 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! ...
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    WebCamGrabber

    Image Grabber for Raspberry Pi 3

    WebCamGrabber is an Image grabber that runs on Windows 10 IOT (Raspberry, ARM), and Windows 10 and is used to grab images from up to 20 URL locations. Timing and storage path are setable. It's main idea is to collect images from different (web based) cameras and store them sorted by name and date.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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