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    V1 Script

    V1 Script

    A Script Language for Web, Linux and Windows

    ..., libc 2.28). Tested ARM systems: Raspberry Pi Zero, Banana Pi Zero.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    RND

    RND

    Random data generator: secure character streams and large files

    ... size (e.g. 777 bytes, 10 MB, 2 GB) • huge files (x64 version: 4GB+ files) • fast generation rates on x64 version: ~8GB/sec streams with i3 CPUs on Linux • files for zipping / hashing / integrity / transfer / speed tests. RND.zip contains the source code and the x86/x64 executables for Linux, Windows, Raspberry Pi.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    AnyPixel.js

    AnyPixel.js

    A web-friendly way for anyone to build unusual displays

    AnyPixel.js is an open-source software and hardware library that makes it possible to use the web to create big, unusual, interactive displays. Anyone can fork the code and the schematics to create their own display at any scale. The first display using this platform is in the 8th Avenue lobby at the Google NYC office. To create this installation, we used 5880 off-the-shelf arcade buttons with LEDs inside them as our pixels. AnyPixel.js’ straightforward hardware/software framework makes it easy...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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