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    Snap7

    Snap7

    32/64 bit multi-platform Ethernet S7 PLC communication suite

    Snap7, through three specialized components: Client and the inedited Server and Partner, allows you to definitively integrate your PC based systems into a PLC automation chain. Designed to transfer large amounts of hi-speed data in industrial facilities, it scales easily, down to small Linux Arm boards such as Raspberry PI. Hi level object oriented wrappers are provided, currently C/C++, .NET/Mono, Pascal, LabVIEW, Python with many source code examples. Very easy to use, a full working server example is not bigger than the “Hello world”. Many projects/makefiles are ready to run to easily rebuild Snap7 in any platform without the need of be a C++ guru. ...
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    TACO is a toolkit for building distributed control systems or any other distributed system. It is based on a C/C++ core. It is based on the client-server model. It supports writing clients and server on Unix+Windows. Clients and servers can be written in
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    Compatibility library/layer for USB (serial-type) to GPIB interface, a C-based library with Linux-GPIB and NI-type library calls such as ibrd() and ibwrt(). Includes LabView VIs modeled on those in the standard 488 interface l Works with/compiled for Linux and Windows
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    Ocean Optics Sample Pack

    Ocean Optics Sample Pack

    Sample code for Ocean Optics OmniDriver spectrometer device driver

    Sample code demonstrating how to use OmniDriver to drive Ocean Optics full range of spectrometers from C, C++, C#, Java, LabVIEW, Delphi, MATLAB and more.
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    The Mobile Studio I/O board, developed at RPI, http://mobilestudio.rpi.edu/, provides students with the ability to perform laboratory experiments outside of the classroom. This project seeks to expand software support for this hardware to Linux.
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    The "Ce USB Kit" consists of a C API, a LabView API, and a set of utilties to support the commercial CESYS USB2FPGA board on the linux platform. It is a user-space solution written in C. Kernel 2.4 or above (usbfs).
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    LabVIEW/Linux toolkit for accessing unix files (and unix device files) in a Posix conform manner. Is in production use for raw device file and realtime fifo access. LabVIEW Versions [5.1, 6.0, 6.0.1, 6.0.2]. NMT-RTL and RTAI fifos tested.
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