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    IRremote Arduino Library

    IRremote Arduino Library

    Infrared remote library for Arduino, send and receive infrared signals

    This library enables you to send and receive using infra-red signals on an Arduino. You can use any pin for sending now like you are used to receiving. Simultaneous sending and receiving. See the SendAndReceive example. No more need to use 32-bit hex values in your code. Instead, a (8 bit) command value is provided for decoding (as well as a 16-bit address and a protocol number). Protocol values comply to protocol standards, i.e. NEC, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, and JVC decode and send LSB...
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    Curv

    Curv

    A language for making art using mathematics

    ...Curv is easy to use for beginners. It has a standard library of predefined geometric shapes, plus operators for transforming and combining shapes. These can be plugged together like Lego to make 2D and 3D models. Coloured shapes are represented using Function Representation (F-Rep). They can be infinitely detailed, infinitely large, and any shape or colour pattern that can be described using mathematics can be represented exactly. Curv exposes the full power of F-Rep programming to experts. The standard geometry library is written entirely in Curv. ...
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    Lego Arduino Drivers

    Lego Arduino Drivers

    Arduino drivers for interfacing with various lego devices.
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    MOVED TO GITHUB!! https://github.com/cmwslw/nxt-plus-plus NXT++ is an interface written in C++ that allows the control LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT robots directly through a USB or Bluetooth connection. The interface is intended to be simple and easy to use. The interface can be used in any C++ program.
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    An applicationserver and a clientframework with an extended generic workflow engine. Workflows can easiliy be defined in a graphical manner and a "lego" principle, small "atoms" can be put together to a complete application. An E/R tool is included
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    Mobile Robotics is a java project developing wireless communication using bluetooth between a hand-held (palm, cellular phone) to a Lego Mindstorm device. We intend to bypass the limitations of the IR tower creating a truly wireless mindstorm.
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