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    CoreBus

    CoreBus

    Cross-platform (Win, Linux) Modbus (TCP / RTU / ASCII) GUI terminal

    CoreBus is a cross-platform terminal for working with serial ports and TCP sockets with support for Modbus TCP/RTU/ASCII protocols. Features: No Protocol * Working with data in string or byte format * Support for different encodings * There are three sending modes: single, cyclic, and file sending Modbus * Support for various Modbus protocol variations: TCP, RTU, ASCII and RTU/ASCII over TCP * Convenient operation with recording functions * The ability to work with float numbers * The ability to work with binary data * A Modbus scanner that searches for devices on a communication line Modbus monitoring * Convenient display of registers * Conversion to numeric types * Transformations by formula * Real-time charting * Logger Macros * Separate macros for each operating mode * A macro consists of an unlimited number of commands (actions) * Common Slave ID for Modbus macros * Import/Export Source code: https://github.com/AndreyAbdulkayumov/CoreBus
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    SoundStepper

    SoundStepper

    A software for ATM telescope automation

    SoundStepper is a "100% software" telescope controller, for Windows, using audio hardware to control step motors at real time. All it requires to operate are external step motor drives, which can be a commercial "pulse/direction" drive or analog current amplifiers. Documentation: http://soundstepper.sourceforge.net/
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    DefendLineII
    ATMEL ATMega1280 based powerful, multifunctional, reliable, expandable and extremely flexible hardware platform for home and industrial processes automation, robotic toys, security systems, education and enjoyment.
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    The cc3 project provides software for embedded vision systems. Currently, the software runs on the CMUcam3 hardware platform, which is a NXP LPC2106-based board with an onboard CMOS camera and FIFO, MMC interface, serial UARTs, and servo controller.
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    A open LCD controller (both hardware and software) offering I2C, SPI and Serial interfaces.
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    MuCTools is a group of command line utilities connect with Philips'P89C668 (8051 type) and other Philips microcontroller bootloaders, completing the 8051 development chain with free software for linux. muctools0.9 works with limited features. See README
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