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  2. Basic4ppc - Wikipedia

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    Basic4ppc (pronounced "Basic for PPC") is a programming language originally for Pocket PC handheld computers running Windows Mobile operating system, by Anywhere Software.. Since 2014, B4x ("B for x") was renamed, and currently, 2023, supports multiple devices and their OS, including desktop and mobile solutions with development adaptions for these environmen

  3. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    Arduino (/ ɑː r ˈ d w iː n oʊ /) is an Italian open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices.

  4. Project IDX - Wikipedia

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    This Google -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Waydroid - Wikipedia

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    Waydroid enables Android applications to access network services through the host system's Internet connection and appear directly on the Linux desktop, integrating with the rest of the system. [ 1 ] The CPU requirements for Waydroid vary based on architecture.

  6. Zhiwei Robotics Corp - Wikipedia

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    Vortex - Vortex is an Arduino-based robot. [4] The robot is programmed to initiate commands by tapping the screen in the Vortex app. Vortex has 32 eyes expressions and unlimited light effects. [16] [17] [10] LattePanda - LattePanda is a development board with built-in Arduino that runs a desktop version of Windows 10, Linux and Android. [18] [19]

  7. Tinkercad - Wikipedia

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    Tinkercad's Circuits section is a browser-based electronic circuit simulator that supports Arduino Uno microcontrollers, Micro:bit boards, or ATtiny chips. Code can be created using graphical CodeBlocks, [13] pieces of code that can be easily arranged with the mouse, or text-based code.

  8. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Android-based devices do not appear on this list because of the heavy use of proprietary components, particularly drivers and applications. [ 7 ] [ 1 ] [ 8 ] There are numerous versions of Android which seek to replace the proprietary components, such as LineageOS (successor to the now-defunct [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Cyanogenmod ) and Replicant , that can ...

  9. List of free and open-source Android applications - Wikipedia

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    Android phones, like this Nexus S running Replicant, allow installation of apps from the Play Store, F-Droid store or directly via APK files. This is a list of notable applications (apps) that run on the Android platform which meet guidelines for free software and open-source software.