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    Arduino VB Keypad reader

    Arduino USB Port Keypad reader program

    Connect your Simple keypad to the Arduino 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 pins (Digital IO) more details at http://computeraidedautomation.com Compile and Upload the arduino-keypad.ino to your Arduino board Connect Arduino to the USB port. Press the keys on the keypad to read it in VB Textbox
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    Ogles -  OpenGL/OIV  stereotactic tool
    Ogles strives to provide an open source data model for neuroscientific data visualization and analytics. Ogles started out as a planning system for frame based stereotactic neurosurgery. Ogles(1) is discontinued. Release candidate (RC) is Ogles2b. Ogles is accompanied by a simple DICOM reader and NIfTI converting tool (Sdr2).
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    Sample Tracking

    Rediscover the Simplicity http://www.atgclabs.com/

    ... a organized and time effective means of keeping inventory and tracking samples on a large scale, while integrating sample storage and data storage on one easy-to-use format, minimizing confusion and increasing overall efficiency. With FWA, storage of samples is simple and systematic by entering them into the program according to their physical arrangements we create virtual containers matching these configurations and dimensions.
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    WFM Reader

    WFM Reader

    WFM file reader and exporter

    ====== DISCLAIMER ====== Since 2018 WFM reader is out of date. Thanks for using it for several years :) Please use official WFM-file format description (pdf) located at: http://download.tek.com/manual/001137803web_0.pdf ====== DISCLAIMER ====== ====== OBSOLETED DESCRIPTION ====== WFM reader and exporter is the simple application to read WFM file that produced by Tektronix/Rigol oscilloscopes. In the version 2.0: - Recovered the tabbed interface - Added Zooming/Scrolling - Added...
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    A very simple command line tool to convert OSM files to Shapefiles. Written in Java. Think of it as a self-study project.
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    A collection of small utility programs to process geographic information and GPS data. Each program is written in Java and simple enough to be easy to understand. E.g. GTOPO30 to JPG, GLCC20 to JPG, GPX reader.
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