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    Br-Gogo is a Brazilian open-source version of the Gogo Board project. Developed by CTI, a Brazilian research center. **<div class="sf-root" data-id="250926" data-badge="oss-users-love-us-white" style="width:125px"> <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/br-gogo/" target="_blank">Br-Gogo</a> </div>**
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    ATTinyCore Universal

    ATTinyCore Universal

    Arduino core for ATtiny 1634, 828, x313, x4, x41, x5, x61, x7 and x8

    Arduino support for almost every classic tinyAVR device! Supports ATtiny 1634, 2313/4313, 24/44/84, 441/841, 25/45/85, 261/461/861, 87/167, 48/88, 43 and 828. Supports programming vis ISP, Serial (Optiboot - all parts with >4k flash, and all parts with 4k flash for which an 8k version is available) or VUSB (Micronucleus - where appropriate) There are 272 different versions of micronucleus built (and part of the 2.0.0-dev branch now), and optiboot will dwarf that number! 0 of those have been...
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    JESUBOTs -  FRC Team #5809

    JESUBOTs - FRC Team #5809

    Rockhurst High School Robotics Team

    This project is the central engineering hub for the JESUBOTs FRC Robotics Team #5809. We intend to use Sourceforge to share all of our present and future robot hardware designs and software with anyone that is interested. The team transitioned to SolidWorks in the 2018 season since our local universities all teach using SolidWorks. Our rookie year was 2016 when we were honored to win the Rookie All-Star Award and had the pleasure of attending the FRC World's Competition in St....
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