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    5dpo Components for Lazarus

    5dpo Components for Lazarus

    5dpo Components for Lazarus

    5dpo Component Library for Lazarus (Sdpo) provides a comport (serial port) component, an UVC video driver component for webcams, a Gtk fast painting form and a Joystick component.
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    NXT BTControl
    This is a Java-based remote control application that uses Bluetooth to control a Lego NXT. It uses simple one-line text message to inform the NXT brick on the state of a joystick and its buttons.
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    A library set to provide easy control of a joystick or gamepad attached to a Linux system through a simple API
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    Articulated Robot Human interface (Articulated Robot humaN InterfacE) System designed in order to control remote devices (aka: Articulated robotic devices), using mainly joystick-type devices as input method
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