expeyes 4.3.4+dfsg-1 source package in Ubuntu

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expeyes (4.3.4+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release
  * removed the build-indep dependencies since the package keeps the
    PDF files for microhope alongside with sources
  * upgraded Standards-Version: 4.1.2; debhelper (>= 10)
  * modified bin/eyes17 to use python3 and Qt5 by default

 -- Georges Khaznadar <email address hidden>  Sat, 09 Dec 2017 16:40:24 +0100

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Binary packages built by this source

expeyes: hardware & software framework for developing science experiments

 This package provides high level interfaces for making science experiments
 with an ExpEYES box.
 .
 ExpEYES is from the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator
 Centre, New Delhi. It is a hardware & software framework for
 developing science experiments, demonstrations and projects and learn
 science and engineering by exploration. Capable of doing real time
 measurements and analysing the data in different ways. Analog
 voltages are measured with 0.025% resolution and time intervals with
 one microsecond. This project is based on Free and Open Source
 software, mostly written in Python programming language. The hardware
 design is also open.

expeyes-clib: hardware & software framework for developing science experiments

 This package provides interfaces written in C language for making
 science experiments with an ExpEYES box.
 .
 ExpEYES is from the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator
 Centre, New Delhi. It is a hardware & software framework for
 developing science experiments, demonstrations and projects and learn
 science and engineering by exploration. This package provides approximately
 the same features than the package expeyes, but its sources are in C language.

expeyes-clib-dbgsym: debug symbols for expeyes-clib
expeyes-firmware-dev: hardware & software framework for developing science experiments

 This package provides high level interfaces for making science experiments
 with an ExpEYES box.
 .
 ExpEYES is from the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator
 Centre, New Delhi. It is a hardware & software framework for
 developing science experiments, demonstrations and projects and learn
 science and engineering by exploration. Capable of doing real time
 measurements and analysing the data in different ways. Analog
 voltages are measured with 0.025% resolution and time intervals with
 one microsecond. This project is based on Free and Open Source
 software, mostly written in Python programming language. The hardware
 design is also open.

expeyes-web: Web interface for expEYES-Junior

 This package allows you to access remotely to a server which drives an
 expEYES-Jr box. This extends the power of expEYES.

eyes17: hardware & software framework for developing science experiments

 This package provides high level interfaces for making science experiments
 with an ExpEYES-17 box.
 .
 ExpEYES-17 is from the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator
 Centre, New Delhi. It is a hardware & software framework for
 developing science experiments, demonstrations and projects and learn
 science and engineering by exploration. Capable of doing real time
 measurements and analysing the data in different ways. When compared with
 previous ExpEYES boxes (Expeyes, Expeyes-Junior), ExpEYES-17 is richer
 in various features: multiple soft input ranges, more flexible wave
 generator, better time resolution, better voltage resolution, supports
 seamlessly cheap I2C sensors.

libej-dev: hardware & software framework for developing science experiments

 This package provides headers and links to develop software in C language
 addressing an expEYES box.
 .
 ExpEYES is from the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator
 Centre, New Delhi. It is a hardware & software framework for
 developing science experiments, demonstrations and projects and learn
 science and engineering by exploration.

libej0: hardware & software framework for developing science experiments

 This package provides a library usable to drive an expEYES box, and is
 necessary to run clib-based software which addresses this box.
 .
 ExpEYES is from the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator
 Centre, New Delhi. It is a hardware & software framework for
 developing science experiments, demonstrations and projects and learn
 science and engineering by exploration.

libej0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libej0
microhope: hardware & software framework to learn microcontrollers

 This package provides a set of example programs to drive an ATmega32
 microcontroller, together with a tutorial explaining how to compile
 them, upload them to the microcontroller, and how to make simple and
 more complicated modifications. It is meant to be used with the
 "microhope" board which makes it easy to upload code to the microcontroller
 through a USB link.
 .
 In addition to examples there is a library to drive all of the peripherals
 available on the "microhope" board: LED, LCD display, ADC connected to
 sensors.
 .
 A Graphic User Interface is provided too.

microhope-dbgsym: debug symbols for microhope
python-expeyes: Python library for expeyes

 This package provides low level interfaces for making science experiments
 with an ExpEYES box. The library allows one to develop new programs easily
 .
 ExpEYES is from the PHOENIX project of Inter-University Accelerator
 Centre, New Delhi. It is a hardware & software framework for
 developing science experiments, demonstrations and projects and learn
 science and engineering by exploration. Capable of doing real time
 measurements and analysing the data in different ways. Analog
 voltages are measured with 0.025% resolution and time intervals with
 one microsecond. This project is based on Free and Open Source
 software, mostly written in Python programming language. The hardware
 design is also open.