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    DynamixelSDK

    DynamixelSDK

    ROBOTIS Dynamixel SDK (Protocol1.0/2.0)

    DYNAMIXEL SDK is a software development kit that provides DYNAMIXEL control functions using packet communication. The API of DYNAMIXEL SDK is designed for DYNAMIXEL actuators and DYNAMIXEL-based platforms. You need to be familiar with C/C++ programming language for right use of the software. This e-Manual provides comprehensive information on ROBOTIS products and applications.
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    pyGerber2Gcode

    Python Gerber to G-code converter

    pyGerber2Gcode is a Pyhon based simple Gerber to G-code converter.
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    sfunctioner is a GUI wizard written in PyQt for creating Matlab Simulink sfunctions quickly and efficiently. It helps creating a fully functional sfunction within a few minutes.
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    Constrained Manipulation Planning Suite

    Constrained Manipulation Planning Suite

    openrave plugins for constrained manipulation

    ...The planning and inverse kinematics algorithms in this suite are designed for articulated robots like robotic arms and humanoids. CoMPS is implemented in C++ and compiles in linux only. There are also several examples in python and matlab that show how to interface with openrave to use the plugins in CoMPS. It has been tested on all Ubuntu version from the last few years and will probably work with most modern linux distributions. Please see the wiki for installation and examples: https://sourceforge.net/p/comps/wiki/Home/
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    PyMbs has moved to Bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/pymbs/pymbs PyMbs is a Python library for modelling holonomic multibody systems. It is able to generate simulation code for Python, Modelica and Matlab.
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    OpenRAVE
    Moved to https://github.com/rdiankov/openrave An open-source, cross-platform, plugin-based robot planning environment for autonomous robotics. Includes services like collision detection, physics, (inverse) kinematics, sensors, robot controls, python bindings, and a network scripting environment.
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    A cross-platform library that computes fast and accurate SIFT image features. libsiftfast provides Octave/Matlab scripts, a command line interface, and a python interface (siftfastpy). Optimized with SIMD instructions and OpenMP .
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