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Controlling your stereo over the web with the Arduino infrared library
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Here's how you can control your stereo over the web. Not only that, but any other electronics with a IR remote control can now be contr...
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Lorem Ipsue: when internationalization goes bad
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I recently saw a Master cable lock for sale with the interesting text "Lore Ipsum!" and "Lorem Ipsue!" underneath the w...
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Notes on dual-booting Windows 7 and Linux
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Dual-booting Windows 7 and Linux is mostly straightforward, but I ran into a few problems. The following notes describe my setup, mostly fo...
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IR Bubbles: Controlling a relay with an Arduino and an IR remote
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An Arduino can be used to turn devices on and off via an infrared remote. As an entirely impractical example of how to use my Arduino infrar...
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Simple genome analysis with Arc: In which I examine the XMRV genome and discover little of interest
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I decided to examine the genome of the retrovirus XMRV to see what I could learn. This virus, with the absurd name Xenotropic Murine leukem...
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An Arduino universal remote: record and playback IR signals
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I've implemented a simple IR universal remote that will record an IR code and retransmit it on demand as an example for my IR library . ...
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A Multi-Protocol Infrared Remote Library for the Arduino
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Code now on github The most recent code is at github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote . If you have any issues, please report them there. Do ...
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