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    Orca Core

    Orca Core

    Core Python Controller of the ORCA Hand

    ...It provides a high-level abstraction layer over the underlying hardware, allowing developers to interact with the robotic system through simplified joint-space commands rather than low-level motor instructions. The software includes a suite of scripts for calibration, tensioning, and positioning, ensuring that the physical hand operates accurately and consistently across different configurations. It is designed to integrate seamlessly with hardware models defined through configuration files, enabling flexible deployment across variations of the ORCA Hand. The framework also supports real-time control and testing, allowing users to connect to the device, enable torque, and issue precise joint movement commands programmatically.
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    PyRobot

    PyRobot

    An Open Source Robotics Research Platform

    ...It was built to make research repeatable on accessible platforms—most notably low-cost mobile manipulators—while still scaling to richer hardware. The library exposes canonical abstractions (base, arm, gripper, camera, sensors) with calibration and kinematics helpers so beginners can get meaningful results quickly. It also plugs into simulation backends, letting you prototype perception and control algorithms before deploying on physical robots. By standardizing common operations and providing examples, PyRobot reduces boilerplate and encourages best practices in perception-control loops, data collection, and benchmarking.
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