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T.O.B.B. (Terribly Overengeneered Balancing Bot)
T.O.B.B.
T.O.B.B. is my attempt in building a two wheeled balancing robot (inverted pendulum). It was inspired by nBot from David P. Anderson.
(http://www.geology.smu.edu/~dpa-www/robo/nbot/).
When I first saw videos of nBot I instantly knew that this is a must have toy.
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T.O.B.B. sources will be released under the terms of the GPL
YaPIDE screenshot
YaPIDE
YaPIDE aims to be a fully featured Microchip PIC simulator for Linux (and
probably other UNIXes). There is no Windows version and there are no
plans to port YaPIDE to this thing. Microchip itself has an excellent
IDE/Simulator for M$-Windows which is free of charge. YaPIDE is a GUI
only application. If you need a commandline based PIC simulator there
is the excellent GPSIM. The simulator kernel currently supports the PIC
16F628.
YaPIDE is released under the GPL and was
developed from scratch by Matthias Toussaint.
YaPIDE is in an very early development
state. Don't expect everything to work as expected.
The latest version can be downloaded
here [yapide-0.1.1.tgz]. (You might have to 'shift-click' the link)
QtDSO screenshot
QtDSO
QtDSO is a frontend for the
Velleman PCS64i digital oscilloscope. It provides a fully featured
oscillocope mode (including XY plot and math) and a highly configurable
spectrum analyzer mode. It has been tested with the Velleman scope and
didn't show problems here. If you encounter problems with your scope at
home, don't use QtDSO. I will not take ANY responsibility on
your hardware.
QtDSO stands under GPL.
The latest version can be downloaded
here [qtdso-0.3.1.tgz]. (You might have to 'shift-click' the link)
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QtDMM screenshot
QtDMM
QtDMM is a simple DMM
readout software including a configurable recorder. A friend of mine
asked me for a DMM readout software for Linux as the DOS software he
had was not really usable. Additionally it featured numerous hefty
translation errors in the GUI. To help him out I wrote this little
piece of software.
QtDMM stands under GPL.
The latest version can be downloaded
here [qtdmm-0.8.11.tgz]. (You might have to 'shift-click' the link)
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QtWvDialer
QtWvDialer
Even if it looks like a GTK
application in this screen shot, QtWvDialer was developed with
Qt from Trolltech AS. I've chosen the GTK theme because it makes my
desktop more homogenous when mixing GNOME and KDE applications. Wvdial
was written by Dave Coombs and Avery Pennarun for Worldvisions Computer
Technology, as part of the Worldvisions Weaver project.
QtWvDialer is a simple
graphical front-end to wvdial and it's free software. You need the Qt
library version 2.1.0 or better and wvdial. It provides you with a easy
to use GUI to fire up a ppp connection. Additionally you have access to
the output of wvdial, some PPP statistics and a editor for the wvdial
configuration.
The latest version can be downloaded
here [qtwvdialer-0.4.4.tgz]. (You might have to 'shift-click' the
link)
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