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    IRremoteESP8266

    IRremoteESP8266

    Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32

    Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32. Send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols. This library enables you to send and receive infra-red signals on an ESP8266 or an ESP32 using the Arduino framework using common 940nm IR LEDs and common IR receiver modules. e.g. TSOP{17,22,24,36,38,44,48} demodulators etc. Usage of the library has been slightly changed in v2.0. You will need to change your usage to work with v2.0 and beyond. You can read more about the changes required on our Upgrade to v2.0 page. The library has changed from using constants declared as #define to const with the appropriate naming per the C++ style guide. This may potentially cause old programs to not compile. The most likely externally used #defines have been aliased for limited backward compatibility for projects using the old style. Going forward, only the new constant name style will be supported for new protocol additions.
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    Shared library and associated tools for DMX-512 communication via USB-to-RS-485 adapters, using standard UNIX and Linux serial interfaces (patches to remove dependence on linux/serial.h welcome).
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    OSGI4AMI Ontology (http://www.booksonline.iospress.nl/Content/View.aspx?piid=13894) describes devices properties and behavior. Several implementations will be available. Universidad de Zaragoza Java Interfaces Reference Implementation and osgi bundle
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