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    ATTinyCore Universal

    ATTinyCore Universal

    Arduino core for ATtiny 1634, 828, x313, x4, x41, x5, x61, x7 and x8

    Arduino support for almost every classic tinyAVR device! Supports ATtiny 1634, 2313/4313, 24/44/84, 441/841, 25/45/85, 261/461/861, 87/167, 48/88, 43 and 828. Supports programming vis ISP, Serial (Optiboot - all parts with >4k flash, and all parts with 4k flash for which an 8k version is available) or VUSB (Micronucleus - where appropriate) There are 272 different versions of micronucleus built (and part of the 2.0.0-dev branch now), and optiboot will dwarf that number! 0 of those have been...
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    AVRRA is an open source API that provides a framework for using Atmel AVR microcontrollers in small, embedded robots. It is implemented as a series of device drivers. AVRRA includes drivers for many popular low-cost sensors including Sharp IR sensors (GP
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    KinectStreamer

    Streams data from 3D cameras over a network.

    ...The program is Intended to be used in robotics applications where the controller cannot use such cameras directly due to hardware/software limitations--such as lacking usb ports or appropriate drivers--or in situations where the camera is not in close proximity to the device that needs to access it. Given that the controller can accept data from over the network, another embedded controller that is able to use these kinds of cameras can be loaded with this software to send the image and depth data from the kinect over the network to the other controller. ...
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