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    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    ...Helpful notifications to let you know if something isn't working. The sliders are connected to 5 (or as many as you like) analog pins on an Arduino Nano/Uno board. They're powered from the board's 5V output (see schematic). The board connects via a USB cable to the PC. The code running on the Arduino board is a C program constantly writing current slider values over its serial interface. The PC runs a lightweight Go client in the background. This client reads the serial stream and adjusts app volumes according to the given configuration file.
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    jsSID

    pure JavaScript SID soundchip emulator and player for Web Audio API

    A very lightweight (14kbyte, samplecycle-based) and fast SID emulator written entirely in pure JavaScript (from scratch) for the Web Audio API, supported by most major web-browsers. No need for Flash/Java or other plugins to play SID files directly in the browser by the visitors of the webpage... See it in action with an example playlist: http://hermit.sidrip.com/player.html NOTE: I left SourceForge for reasons not ethical to mention here. You can find me and my further work at these...
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    APlugEdit is a graphical schematic editor for ALSA .asoundrc file. Moved to github.
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