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    RF24

    RF24

    OSI Layer 2 driver for nRF24L01 on Arduino & Raspberry Pi/Linux

    Optimized high-speed driver for nRF24L01(+) 2.4GHz wireless transceiver. More compliant with the manufacturer specified operation of the chip, while allowing advanced users to work outside the recommended operation. Utilize the capabilities of the radio to their full potential via Arduino. More reliable, responsive, bug-free and feature-rich. Easy for beginners to use, with well-documented examples and features.
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    Hack-Tools

    Hack-Tools

    Hack tools

    hack-tools is a collection of various hacking tools and utilities. It serves as a comprehensive toolkit for penetration testers and cybersecurity enthusiasts, encompassing a wide range of functionalities.​
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    Java MythTV API

    An API allowing java applications to connect to MythTV as a client.

    jMythAPI is a java library to query and control a MythTV backend and MythTV database. JMythAPI uses the Myth protocol to communicate with the MythTV backend and the MySQL JDBC driver to query the MythTV database. It provides a high level API enabling java developers to easily access MythTV, without the need to know all the details about the underlying protocol and differences between various protocol versions.
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    QMARIADB

    Full Featured Qt Driver for MariaDB / MySQL

    This is my dropin replacement version of the QMYSQL driver that is provided out of the box with Qt. It covers the same features but also adds these extra features/fixes. 1, Parameters Can Return Recordsets 2, Calls to procedures can return out/inout vars 3, Threadsafe when using MariaDB Client Libs 4, Supports multiple returned recordset The driver checks during runtime that it is using the MariaDB Client library. If it's not it will fail to init. This is because the MariaDB Client...
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    avr-libethernet

    Ethernet stack implementation (currently based on the ENC28J60)

    A callback handler based ethernet stack implementation optimized for AVR microcontrollers. For now, the only controller supported is the ENC28J60. However it is easy to integrate different controllers as the interface your driver has to provide is fairly simple. Developed by the hobbyist programmers and electrical engineering students Niklas Fritz and Alexander Gladis
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