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Rig control companion program Flarq: Automatic Repeat reQuest companion program for Fldigi GNU Radio: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux: software-defined radio and signal processing SDRangel: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux: software-defined radio SDR# Freeware Windows software-defined radio receiver SDR++: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android: software ...
The XO 2.0 is planned to consume even less power than earlier versions, less than 1.0 W in full color mode. Power options include batteries, solar power panels, and human-powered generators, which make the XO self-powered equipment. 10 batteries at once can be charged from the school building power in the XO multi-battery charger. The low power ...
Caitlin Johnson (currently Caitlin Bini) was Opcode's Senior Tech Writer, and she wrote the Studio Vision, Vision, EZ Vision, and Galaxy user manuals. In July 1995, [ 8 ] Opcode acquired Music Quest, Inc., makers of MPU-401 -compatible expansion cards and peripheral boxes, such as the PC MIDI Card, the MQX-16s, the MQX-32m, and the MIDIEngine.
The XO-4 was launched at International CES 2013 in Las Vegas [58] The XO Laptop version 4 is available in two models: XO 4 and XO 4 Touch, with the latter providing multi-touch input on the display. The XO Laptop version 4 uses an ARM processor to provide high performance with low power consumption, while keeping the industrial design of the ...
Sugar 0.82.1 was included in the OLPC system software release 8.2.0 for XO-1 laptops. [12] Sugar 0.86 was released on September 30, 2009. [13] Sugar 0.88 was released on March 31, 2010. [14] Sugar 0.90.0 was released in October, 2010. [15] There were three releases in 2011 and one in June 2012, which included support for the ARM architecture on ...
X10 is a programming language being developed by IBM at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center as part of the Productive, Easy-to-use, Reliable Computing System project funded by DARPA's High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) program.
ObjectVision was a forms-based programming language and environment for Windows 3.x developed by Borland. [1] The latest version, 2.1, was released in 1992. An ObjectVision application is composed by forms designed in a graphic way that conta
The software companies had decided to break their manuals into sections, separating commands from functions, etc., and splitting the (previous) manual into two or three different manuals, and the community was left trying to figure what-was-what and which manual to keep close at hand. 1993 was pivotal for the xBase community because, as ...