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    Homie for ESP8266

    Homie for ESP8266

    ESP8266 framework for Homie, a lightweight MQTT convention

    ...This branch of Homie for ESP8266 implements Homie 3.0.1 and adds support for ESP32. PlatformIO is an open-source ecosystem for IoT development with the cross-platform build system, library manager and full support for Espressif ESP8266 development. It works on the popular host OS, Mac OS X, Windows, Linux 32/64, Linux ARM (like Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, CubieBoard). Available in the PlatformIO registry. Pretty straightforward sketches, a simple light for example (TODO: adapt to V3). Cute HTTP API/Web UI/App to remotely send the configuration to the device and get information about it. ...
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    MatODE

    Matlab interface to the Open Dynamics Engine (ODE)

    MatODE is a simple Matlab toolbox for interfacing to the Open Dynamics Engine rigid body physics simulator (ODE, by Russell Smith), created by the Delft Biorobotics Lab (Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands). The system to be simulated is defined in an XML file, while the joint positions and motor signals can be sensed and actuated from a Matlab script. Examples are provided. Starting at version 0.30, MatODE is only available for Windows and Linux 64-bit. For older 32-bit versions, select "Browse all files".
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    Have you ever tried to control a self developed vehicle with your PC? This Project provides a GUi Controll, the schematics for the on board electroninc (including the xbee host) and the atmega 32 / 644 / 2550 software to get things work together.
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