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    uIDE (Micro IDE)

    uIDE (Micro IDE)

    uIDE (Micro IDE) is a free, open-source IDE for GPUtils

    uIDE is a specialized development environment for programming PIC microcontrollers in assembly language. Built with Free Pascal and Lazarus, it offers a clean, efficient workspace for embedded systems developers working with Microchip's PIC processor family.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    XiX Music Player

    XiX Music Player is a multi-platform music player

    XiX Player is a free easy to use multi-platform music player that currently runs in Linux, Linux ARM (Raspberry Pi), Windows & MacOS Intel Features: Supports the following file formats: MP3, OGG, M4A (non-DRM), AAC, FLAC, OPUS, APE, DFF, WAV Play & Rip your CD to MP3 or FLAC. CD-Text and CDDB support Rip DVD tracks to MP3 or FLAC. Needs mplayer. See albums the choosen artist is on and vice versa Create and use Playlists Online Radiostations + Presets Record Online Radiostations Schedule Radiostation recordings Listen & Download Podcasts Play License free audio from the Internet Archive Show the lyrics and CD-Covers of the song being played Shuffle and Repeat Reverse Play Crossfading & Trimming Search Rate your songs EQ + FXs (Flanger, Echo & Reverb) Set EQ & TRIM for individual songs Copy, Delete or Rename the file Change ID3 tag (only for MP3/OGG/FLAC/APE) Multi TAGGING/RENAMING Theme support (Basic)
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    A software music synthesizer inspired by 8-bit Atari Softsynth. It can import, edit and play Atari Softsynth tunes on PC. You can write your music in BASIC-like language and create your instruments with graphic editor. Now available for Raspberry Pi 2
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    p.sen

    p.sen

    TCP/UDP Network Test Utility

    P.SEN is a utility to allow sending and receiving TCP and UDP packets and is available for Windows and Linux. It's designed to be very easy to use while still providing enough features for power users to do what they need. It is completely free (no ads / no bundleware) and opensource. Some knowledge of a basic network protocols is a prerequisite to using it. Beyond that, P.SEN was designed to be very easy to use.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    microTone Module

    microTone Module

    Simple DIY Analog Hardware Interface

    microTone Module is analog interface to connect microcontrollers or digital logic systems with PCs. This interface use PC sound card’s audio output terminal to send commands to external hardware systems.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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