rmd6502's Stars
mattdonnelly/Swifter
[DEPRECATED] :bird: A Twitter framework for iOS & OS X written in Swift
jimtremblay/nOS
RTOS for microcontrollers
mchr3k/arduino-libs-manchester
chatelao/MiniPirate
Arduino Serial Command Tool
RoXXoR/ws2812
ws2812/ws2811 led driver library for msp430, uses SPI and unique transport data encoding
akellehe/biclustering
Biclustering algorithm implementing http://www.unc.edu/~nobel/nobel/links/Papers/LASpaperP.pdf
rmd6502/Arduino-Watch
A watch based on an Arduino - uses Amarino to talk to Android
joco-nz/raspberry-pi-b-plus-case
OpenSCAD model for Raspberry PI B+ case
rmd6502/hall_lights_connectport
Hall Lights on XBee
rmd6502/Twitter-OAuth-iPhone
An easy way to get Twitter authenticating with OAuth on iPhone
rixth/pin-defines
Generate a header file with useful macros for AVR development
rmd6502/arduino_weatherbug
Arduino project to demonstrate using Mashery APIs
rmd6502/iphone-twitter
iPhone Twitter Framework
purpleskirt/ScaryBugs
test
rmd6502/ARKit
An Objective-C augmented reality kit for iPhone. Forked from iPhone-AR-Toolkit.
rmd6502/hm_figment
Figment Brain Pong project for Hack Manhattan
rmd6502/Light-Control-Webserver
An Arduino project that controls my hall lights
rmd6502/Smoker
Arduino-controlled smoker
rmd6502/aJson
aJson is an Arduino library to enable JSON processing with Arduino. It easily enables you to decode, create, manipulate and encode JSON directly from and to data structures.
rmd6502/android_matrix
Matrix Math on the Android (no Keanu Reeves)
rmd6502/android_rpncalc
RPN Calculator for Android
rmd6502/beerfridaydj
rmd6502/facebook-ios-sdk
Facebook SDK for iOS
rmd6502/lightspark
An open source flash player implementation
rmd6502/ohm-s-law-simple-example
rmd6502/PicClient
Fork of LadyAda's SD card BMP client
rmd6502/sphero_lib
rmd6502/Thermocouple
Reads a MAX6675 thermocouple
rmd6502/tinyJSON
Just an exercise in making a JSON parser in objective-c
tbrooks007/brattledevicetest
This project explores connecting and interacting with two bluetooth devices in an iOS app. This proof of concept shows that it is possible to connect a mind wave headset and sphero robotic ball in the same app and have data output from one control the other. This was done to explore the possiblity of continuing development on the Brattle game devleoped during the 2012 CodeFabe Mobile DevCamp NYC. For some information on the game we developed see this link below: http://technoverseblog.com/2012/04/devcamp-mobile-nyc-sphero-ball-of-fun/