Multiprotocol TX Module (or MULTI-Module) is a 2.4GHz transmitter module which controls many different receivers and models.
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Multiprotocol TX Module (or MULTI-Module) is a 2.4GHz transmitter module which controls many different receivers and models.
An open source Minecraft reimplementation written from scratch. Mirror of https://gitlab.bixilon.de/bixilon/minosoft
A PocketMine-MP plugins to allows older Minecraft Bedrock client versions to connect to newer server versions.
Polyglot flow testing tool
Polyglot flow GUI testing tool
supported versions: 1.8 - 1.12.2
L7mp: A L7 multiprotocol proxy and service mesh
A generic, stack independent and system independent IEEE 802.15.4 radio driver, intended for nRF SoCs with IEEE 802.15.4 radio. It contains a built-in support for multiprotocol, allowing for concurrent operation of IEEE 802.15.4-based stacks (e.g. Thread, ZigBee) with Bluetooth LE
McPrococol was created for simple communication with mc client-server List of currently supported versions: 1.8 - 1.12.2
RC receiver with "Cabell" protocol supported by OpenAVRc and Multiprotocol. Includes 2x motor controller with brake and has 6x servo output. The hardware includes nRF24L01+ transceiver and ATmega328P processor.
MultiProtocol is a plugin where you can have people join on your server (PMMP API 4) with your latest Minecraft Bedrock. This Plugin will be always updated every new beta build release on pmmp
Allows players to play with different versions of the game
C11 implementation of multiformat specifications
MultiProtocol is a plugin where you can have people join on any version on Minecraft Bedrock
RC helicopter profiles & templates for your EdgeTX controller.
Builder for Silabs multiprotocol (Zigbee, OpenThread, Bluetooth Low Energy) components.
JVSGroundStation is a tool made to be used with t16km flight stick and arduino uno with irx4+ transmitter attached. Still not complete. Use and modify it to use other joysticks/flight sticks at your own risk. PPM generator by David Hasko.
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