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    Este projeto visa controlar através da porta serial um dispositivo. compatível com hardware da Robotica Simples, porem pode ser modificado para qualquer outro produto serial. O Hardware atendido é a placa controladora de 8 reles.
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    A Perl script that interfaces with the Devantech USB to I2C interface adapter. This script allows a user to read and write as a master to the i2c bus as well as set or get the value of the io pins.
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    uGNU/RTOS (literally "micro G'Noo RTOS") is an Open Source serial Real Time OS for microcontrollers (PIC, ATMEL).
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    The goal of zAutomation project is to design/implement hardware, firmware and software for remote control and monitoring of physical objects, by using the ZigBee technology and internet. The field of application is robotics and domotics.
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    Keep It Simple Bus is a PC+MCU based Robotics Framework that utilizes serial port to interface to multiple DC/Servo/Stepper motors through PIC12F683 ising binary protocol. Main goal is to do it as cheap as possible with minimal number of components, fast
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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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    Written in C++, IFI-picloader is a US First Competition Linux port for Innovation First Inc. Robot Controller programmer using a pic 18F8520. It writes MCC18 compiled hex files to PIC and allows users to program under *nix based operating systems.
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