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This project delivers Linux support (USBdriver and Tools) for a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) cards of the Signal Ranger series, see http://www.softdb.com/product_dsp.shtml for details) connected to a Linux host via USB.
darc, the Durham Adaptive optics Real-time Controller. For documentation or darctalk client only, select "View all files". For the latest bleeding-edge version, please use: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/darc2/code darc (no password required) (this changed May 2013 due to a sourceforge update).
If you use darc, please cite with:
Basden, A and Myers, R, MNRAS Vol 242, page 1483, 2012
Ws2300 manipulates the LaCrosse WS-2300 weather station via its RS232/USB interface. It can read and write values, and can continuously log data from WS-2300 to a file or SQL database.
All available documentation can be read online at http://ws2300.sourceforge.net/
PyRadmon, a Python script to use on both Linux and Windows.
PyRadmon Reborn.
This project started after the original programmers quit supporting it.
The project now contains support for audio*, has a version that supports two Geiger counters** and a cleaner, more stable code.
* = PyAudio is used as library for the audio support.
** = The two counters both run in their own thread.
UPDATE-2015-2:
* Added timeouts to sockets to prevent crashing of the script.
* Updated some comments.
UPDATE-2015-1:
Since there have been some passed time...