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    jfDataLogger

    jfDataLogger

    PLC Data Logger

    jfDataLogger ============ jfDataLogger can log data from PLC controllers. Supports Hardware: - Siemens S7-300/400 PLCs - AllenBradley (CompactLogic Controllers only) - ModBus IP protocol - National Instruments DAQmx System Features: - Trigger bit at start - Save/Load data set - Save Image - log to CSV Website: http://jfdatalogger.sourceforge.net
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    Java API for VISA Devices

    Java wrapper for native VISA library and TDS3000 oscilloscope driver

    ... to JNAerator (https://github.com/nativelibs4java/JNAerator). Instrument drivers written in Java can use this wrapper. A 64-bit VISA library from either an instrument company (e.g. National Instruments, Tektronix) when running Windows or libvisa (http://www.librevisa.org) when running Linux needs to be installed .
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    Frc Robot Simulator

    A library that allows programs for a NI CRIO to be run on a computer.

    A simulator that allows programs written in Java for a National Instruments CRIO to be run on a local computer by overloading the libraries provided by WPI. Some things we've fixed since 0.1a: Kinect no longer throws an exception upon instantiation, the Watchdog is usable, array elements can now be edited in the gui, and lots of under the hood reimplementation to replace native methods. DISCLAIMER: this is not like the diamond bullet studios simulation, this only simulates how the hardware...
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