myFocuserPro is an ASCOM and Moonlite compatible stepper motor telescope focus controller (DIY) based on Arduino Nano/Uno. A popular DIY ASCOM focuser with more than 121,000+ downloads.
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Spreadsheet to calculate what stepper motor to use.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/arduinoascomfocuserpro2diy/files/Documentation/Nema-Stepper-Motors.xlsx/download
Create ports : TCP/UDP/Terminal/File/RS232(txrx)/DB/System/Bluetooth/JNA/ETH(jpcap)/Sound.
Simply configure with GUI/SFC XML file/CLI.
Display, modify, replay, store (tcpdump), decode flow of bytes or objects.
Implement : loop/echo/paddings/... and delai/DB2XML/Stacks/Matrix/... management.
Stream conversations with a dynamic packet analyse.
The goal of the Perl OBD-II Logger project is to create a flexible and efficient application that can capture and log OBD-II Mode 0x01 PID data from an automotive scantool.
It is designed with accurate and efficient PID data logging in mind, and provides NO support for reading or resetting diagnostic trouble codes. By default, the output log file contains time-stamped PID values in a simple Comma Separated Values (CSV) format that can be readily imported into popular data analysis or...
This is a Java-based remote control application that uses Bluetooth to control a Lego NXT. It uses simple one-line text message to inform the NXT brick on the state of a joystick and its buttons.
MOVED TO GITHUB!! https://github.com/cmwslw/nxt-plus-plus
NXT++ is an interface written in C++ that allows the control LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT robots directly through a USB or Bluetooth connection. The interface is intended to be simple and easy to use. The interface can be used in any C++ program.
This project moved to https://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/ocaml-mindstorm/ OCaml-mindstorm is a library that enables you to drive Lego mindsotrm NXT bricks from OCaml. Communication with the NXT brick is done through bluetooth.
The GPS Simulator simulates a GPS receiver which emits NMEA sentences over Bluetooth. It can be used to test location based applications on real mobile devices, in particular on mobile devices which have a JSR 179 implementation based on a connected GPS.
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MATCH is an application for J2ME / JavaME enabled devices which allows tracking (recording of tracks) and route-navigation with your mobile phone and a NMEA-compliant Bluetooth GPS-Receiver when jogging or biking.
A platform independent framework to remote control Lego Mindstorms NXT from Python.
Using PyBluez http://org.csail.mit.edu/pybluez/ for Bluetooth connectivity and wxPython http://www.wxpython.org/ for UI.
The Wireless Rope is a framework to experience and study the ubiquitous Bluetooth signals of the environment. Surrounding peoples' phones and places' computers can be detected, traced, and interacted with using the Wireless Rope mobile phone program.
A Java Framework for connecting to and exchanging data from GPS units to J2ME Mobile Devices. Serial and Bluetooth connections to GPS devices. Support for NMEA-0183 GPS Standard. An Observer-Design Pattern makes the library extendable. Based on GPSlib4j.
BlueDuke is a lightweight Java Bluetooth stack. It is based on the Harald Bluetooth stack from Lund University, Sweden (http://www.control.lth.se/~johane/harald/), but will feature support for various profiles, with SDP and RFCOMM as mandatory goals