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    TANGO Control System
    TANGO is a device oriented control system for Linux and Windows. It provides a framework in C++, Java and Python for implementing distributed control objects. TANGO has a full set of tools and hundreds of device servers.
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    Sardana

    Sardana

    A python based control system

    Sardana is the control program initially developed at ALBA. Our mission statement: Produce a modular, high performance, robust, and generic user environment for control applications in large and small installations. Make Sardana the generic user environment distributed in the Tango project and the standard basis of collaborations in control. The origin of the Sardana name comes from a Catalan dance to honor the region where the ALBA synchrotron is build. Sardana is entirely built over...
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    RTS2 - Remote Telescope System

    Open source observatory control software

    RTS2 is project to create an open source environment for control of a fully autonomous observatory. It is running about dozen fully autonomous observatories. Its modular design allow easily addition of new devices (to already huge supported HW list).
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    mod_openopc

    just plain WORKS

    mod_openopc is a full featured implementation of the OpenOPC library for Python. It is cross platform compatible (full Python 2.5 and up). We used to recommend running it on a POSIX platform (Unix / Linux), but thanks to modest efforts since 2014, performance in Windows OS environments is excellent.
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    Taurus

    Taurus

    A python based User Interface library.

    The Taurus Project has *moved* to: https://github.com/taurus-org/taurus This SourceForge page is *outdated* and kept for historical reference only. Taurus is a python framework for control and data acquisition CLIs and GUIs in scientific/industrial environments. It supports multiple control systems or data sources: Tango, EPICS, ... New control system libraries and data sources can be integrated through plugins.
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    Libraries, documentation, examples & drivers for Eagle Technology South Africa's Data Acquisition products. These include ISA, PCI, PCI Express, USB, Serial & Ethernet. Supported languages will be C/C++, JAVA, Perl, Python.
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