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    Infinity Virtualization Platform

    Infinity Virtualization Platform

    A virtual infrastructure without the dedicated physical infrastructure

    ...VMs can be cloned, shared and teleported between Hosts in seconds. Using infinity can be as simple as plugging in an Infinity server, running the Infinity server in a VM, or booting a USB drive with Infinity installed on it. Then boot other computers from the network to run what ever you need. Installation details at http://www.techsologic.com/installing-infinity.php
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    EV3Utils

    LEGO EV3 Utilities and Assembler

    EV3Utils are Communication and Assembler utilities written in JAVA for working with the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 from Linux. A command line interface is provided which can be used to up- or download projects as well as assemble new bytecode files. Communication with the brick is currently limited to USB-only, but other transports should be easy to add. The assembler supports all of the functionality of the one provided by LEGO, but uses a slightly different syntax and supports far more...
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