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    haikuVM

    A Java VM for ARDUINO and other micros using the leJOS runtime.

    HaikuVM has been started for hobbyists who develop applications for ARDUINO to open the world of JAVA and leJOS. Yes, you can program an ARDUINO with JAVA! HaikuVM is so small that it even runs on an atmega8 (and the ASURO robot). And yes, you can program an ASURO robot with JAVA! And since version 1.4.0 the RCX lego brick.
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    EV3Utils

    LEGO EV3 Utilities and Assembler

    EV3Utils are Communication and Assembler utilities written in JAVA for working with the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 from Linux. A command line interface is provided which can be used to up- or download projects as well as assemble new bytecode files. Communication with the brick is currently limited to USB-only, but other transports should be easy to add. The assembler supports all of the functionality of the one provided by LEGO, but uses a slightly different syntax and supports far more error checking. ...
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    EV3-JavaBrick

    ROS node to control LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3

    - Java SE 1.7 compatible - Can be run on both Windows/Linux PC - Can be run on Android devices(Tested on ASUS fonetab7, ASUS zenfone4, Samsung Galaxy S4) - Can be run on reflashed ARM-based AndroidTV sticks (Tested on MK808) - No custom firmware for EV3 brick - Supports about 15 EV3/NXT/HT sensors - Supports EV3 & NXT motors - Supports Android camera
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    SILENT

    a Scratch Interface for Lego NXT

    SILENT is a Scratch modification that interfaces with LEGO MINDSTORM NXT 2.0 robot. It's based on Scratch 1.4.2, developed in JAVA, Squeak and Bash scripting. It's supported by Linux and Windows XP/7, in which it was tested. It required JAVA>=6. Easy to setup and easy to learn! Please leave your review to help me to improve it!
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    atabot
    atabot is a remote control application for the Lego NXT brick
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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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    iCommand is a Java API for controlling the Lego Mindstorms NXT brick using Bluetooth. It currently uses the standard Lego firmware. Commands are leJOS-like.
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