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Example of how to generate push notifications on your phone from your ESP8266 using the Arduino IDE.
A very basic SimpleBGC Serial API examples and libraries. This version is outdated and not supported. A new fully-featured version you can find in the 'sbgc32-serial-api' repository.
A very basic SimpleBGC Serial API examples and libraries. This version is outdated and not supported. A new fully-featured version you can find in the 'sbgc32-serial-api' repository.
Example of how to generate push notifications on your phone from your ESP8266 using the Arduino IDE.
Example of how to generate push notifications on your phone from your ESP8266 using the Arduino IDE.
USBdriveby exploits the trust of USB devices by emulating an HID keyboard and mouse, installing a cross-platform firewall-evading backdoor, and rerouting DNS within seconds of plugging it in.
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/arduino-shot-timer
An Arduino library that allows you to use a cheap Arduino (Leonardo) as a Rubber Ducky
A very basic SimpleBGC Serial API examples and libraries. This version is outdated and not supported. A new fully-featured version you can find in the 'sbgc32-serial-api' repository.
This is a fork of Adalight working with WS2811/WS2812 LED using the last version of FastLED. :bulb:
Arduino Serial (RS232) to Ethernet gateway, dynamically configurable. Makes your RS232 devices network-compatible.
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/arduino-shot-timer
An Arduino library that allows you to use a cheap Arduino (Leonardo) as a Rubber Ducky
Example of how to generate push notifications on your phone from your ESP8266 using the Arduino IDE.
Arduino Serial (RS232) to Ethernet gateway, dynamically configurable. Makes your RS232 devices network-compatible.
A very basic SimpleBGC Serial API examples and libraries. This version is outdated and not supported. A new fully-featured version you can find in the 'sbgc32-serial-api' repository.
This is a fork of Adalight working with WS2811/WS2812 LED using the last version of FastLED. :bulb:
USBdriveby exploits the trust of USB devices by emulating an HID keyboard and mouse, installing a cross-platform firewall-evading backdoor, and rerouting DNS within seconds of plugging it in.