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    TFT_eSPI

    TFT_eSPI

    Arduino and PlatformIO IDE compatible TFT library

    ...The library can be loaded using the Arduino IDE's Library Manager. Direct Memory Access (DMA) can be used with the ESP32, RP2040, and STM32 processors to improve rendering performance. "Four wire" SPI and 8 bit parallel interfaces are supported. Due to the lack of GPIO pins, the 8-bit parallel interface is NOT supported on the ESP8266. 8 bit parallel interface TFTs (e.g. UNO format mcufriend shields) can use with the STM32 Nucleo 64/144 range or the UNO format ESP32. ILI9341 and ST7796 SPI-based displays are recommended as starting points for experimenting with this library. ...
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    ROBOOP

    Object oriented library in C++ for robotics simulation

    ...A class named Robot provides the implementation of the kinematics, the dynamics and the linearized dynamics of serial robotic manipulators. A class named Stewart provides the implementation of the kinematics, the dynamics for Stewart type parallel manipulators.
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    FactoryController

    Floor-level factory/shop automatization control software

    Floor-level factory/shop automatization control software. MODBUS realtime network & devices controller. Hi-level task-centric parallel execution scenaries. MRP/ERP integration.
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    LPT Interface
    The 'LPT Interface' application is great for students. With 'LPT Interface' pupils can write & read the parallel port's: Data Port (8 bit), Control Port (4 bit) and read Status Port (4 bits).
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    MORP
    MORP (Module Orientated Robotic Programming) is a framework bringing base implementations in order to easily connect modules such as a NXT or Bioloid Robot. It provides its own scripting languages called 'morp' dedicated to robot programming.
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    The Java parallel to the popular Intel computer vision library, OpenCV. OpenJCV = Open Java Computer Vision
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    The goal is an Ascom driver for parallel port connected, telescope controlling stepper motors.
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    An open-source Windowslibrary for low-level parallel port access. Does not require installation of any drivers. Emulates API of most commonly used solutions.
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