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name=Bridge
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version=1.0.1
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version=1.0.2
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables the communication between the Linux processor and the AVR. For Arduino Yún and TRE only.
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name=Esplora
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version=1.0.1
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Grants easy access to the various sensors and actuators of the Esplora. For Arduino Esplora only.
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paragraph=The sensors available on the board are:2-Axis analog joystick with center push-button,4 push-buttons,microphone, light sensor, temperature sensor, 3-axis accelerometer, 2 TinkerKit input connectors.</br>The actuators available on the board are: bright RGB LED, piezo buzzer, 2 TinkerKit output connectors.
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category=Device Control
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/EsploraLibrary
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architectures=avr
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name=Esplora
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version=1.0.2
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Grants easy access to the various sensors and actuators of the Esplora. For Arduino Esplora only.
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paragraph=The sensors available on the board are:2-Axis analog joystick with center push-button,4 push-buttons,microphone, light sensor, temperature sensor, 3-axis accelerometer, 2 TinkerKit input connectors.</br>The actuators available on the board are: bright RGB LED, piezo buzzer, 2 TinkerKit output connectors.
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category=Device Control
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/EsploraLibrary
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architectures=avr
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name=Ethernet
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version=1.0.0
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables network connection (local and Internet) using the Arduino Ethernet board or shield. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=With this library you can use the Arduino Ethernet (shield or board) to connect to Internet. The library provides both Client and server functionalities. The library permits you to connect to a local network also with DHCP and to resolve DNS.
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category=Communication
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/Ethernet
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architectures=*
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name=Ethernet
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version=1.0.1
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables network connection (local and Internet) using the Arduino Ethernet board or shield. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=With this library you can use the Arduino Ethernet (shield or board) to connect to Internet. The library provides both Client and server functionalities. The library permits you to connect to a local network also with DHCP and to resolve DNS.
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category=Communication
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/Ethernet
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architectures=*
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name=Firmata
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version=2.3.6
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author=Firmata Developers
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maintainer=Firmata Developers <firmata-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
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sentence=Enables the communication with computer apps using a standard serial protocol. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=The Firmata library implements the Firmata protocol for communicating with software on the host computer. This allows you to write custom firmware without having to create your own protocol and objects for the programming environment that you are using.
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category=Device Control
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url=http://firmata.org
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architectures=*
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name=Firmata
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version=2.3.7
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author=Firmata Developers
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maintainer=Firmata Developers <firmata-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
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sentence=Enables the communication with computer apps using a standard serial protocol. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=The Firmata library implements the Firmata protocol for communicating with software on the host computer. This allows you to write custom firmware without having to create your own protocol and objects for the programming environment that you are using.
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category=Device Control
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url=http://firmata.org
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architectures=*
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name=GSM
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version=1.0.1
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version=1.0.2
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables GSM/GRPS network connection using the Arduino GSM Shield. For all Arduino boards BUT Arduino DUE.
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name=LiquidCrystal
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version=1.0.0
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author=Arduino, Adafruit
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows communication with alphanumerical liquid crystal displays (LCDs). For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=This library allows an Arduino board to control LiquidCrystal displays (LCDs) based on the Hitachi HD44780 (or a compatible) chipset, which is found on most text-based LCDs. The library works with in either 4 or 8 bit mode (i.e. using 4 or 8 data lines in addition to the rs, enable, and, optionally, the rw control lines).
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category=Display
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/LiquidCrystal
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architectures=*
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name=LiquidCrystal
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version=1.0.0
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author=Arduino, Adafruit
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows communication with alphanumerical liquid crystal displays (LCDs). For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=This library allows an Arduino board to control LiquidCrystal displays (LCDs) based on the Hitachi HD44780 (or a compatible) chipset, which is found on most text-based LCDs. The library works with in either 4 or 8 bit mode (i.e. using 4 or 8 data lines in addition to the rs, enable, and, optionally, the rw control lines).
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category=Display
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/LiquidCrystal
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architectures=*
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name=Robot IR Remote
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version=1.0.0
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version=1.0.1
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows controlling the Arduino Robot via an IR remote control. For Arduino Robot only.
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name=Robot Control
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version=1.0.0
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version=1.0.1
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables easy access to the controls of the Arduino Robot Control board. For Arduino Robot only.
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name=Robot Motor
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version=1.0.0
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version=1.0.1
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables easy access to the motors of the Arduino Robot Motor board. For Arduino Robot only.
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name=SD
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version=1.0.2
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author=Arduino, SparkFun
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables reading and writing on SD cards. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=Once an SD memory card is connected to the SPI interfare of the Arduino board you are enabled to create files and read/write on them. You can also move through directories on the SD card.
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category=Data Storage
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/SD
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architectures=*
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name=SD
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version=1.0.3
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author=Arduino, SparkFun
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables reading and writing on SD cards. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=Once an SD memory card is connected to the SPI interfare of the Arduino board you are enabled to create files and read/write on them. You can also move through directories on the SD card.
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category=Data Storage
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/SD
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architectures=*
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name=Scheduler
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version=0.4.0
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows multiple tasks to run at the same time, without interrupting each other. For Arduino DUE only.
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paragraph=The Scheduler library enables the Arduino Due to run multiple functions at the same time. This allows tasks to happen without interrupting each other.</br>This is a cooperative scheduler in that the CPU switches from one task to another. The library includes methods for passing control between tasks.
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category=Other
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/Scheduler
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architectures=sam
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name=Scheduler
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version=0.4.1
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows multiple tasks to run at the same time, without interrupting each other. For Arduino DUE only.
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paragraph=The Scheduler library enables the Arduino Due to run multiple functions at the same time. This allows tasks to happen without interrupting each other.</br>This is a cooperative scheduler in that the CPU switches from one task to another. The library includes methods for passing control between tasks.
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category=Other
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/Scheduler
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architectures=sam
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name=Stepper
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version=1.0.0
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows Arduino boards to control a variety of stepper motors. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=This library allows you to control unipolar or bipolar stepper motors. To use it you will need a stepper motor, and the appropriate hardware to control it.
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category=Device Control
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/Stepper
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architectures=*
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name=Stepper
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version=1.0.1
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows Arduino boards to control a variety of stepper motors. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=This library allows you to control unipolar or bipolar stepper motors. To use it you will need a stepper motor, and the appropriate hardware to control it.
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category=Device Control
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/Stepper
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architectures=*
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name=TFT
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version=1.0.0
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author=Arduino, Adafruit
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows drawing text, images, and shapes on the Arduino TFT graphical display. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=This library is compatible with most of the TFT display based on the ST7735 chipset
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category=Display
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/TFTLibrary
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architectures=*
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name=TFT
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version=1.0.1
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author=Arduino, Adafruit
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows drawing text, images, and shapes on the Arduino TFT graphical display. For all Arduino boards.
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paragraph=This library is compatible with most of the TFT display based on the ST7735 chipset
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category=Display
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/TFTLibrary
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architectures=*
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name=USBHost
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version=1.0.0
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows the communication with USB peripherals like mice, keyboards, and thumbdrives. For Arduino DUE only.
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paragraph=The USBHost library allows an Arduino Due board to appear as a USB host, enabling it to communicate with peripherals like USB mice and keyboards. USBHost does not support devices that are connected through USB hubs. This includes some keyboards that have an internal hub.
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category=Device Control
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/USBHost
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architectures=sam
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name=USBHost
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version=1.0.1
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Allows the communication with USB peripherals like mice, keyboards, and thumbdrives. For Arduino DUE only.
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paragraph=The USBHost library allows an Arduino Due board to appear as a USB host, enabling it to communicate with peripherals like USB mice and keyboards. USBHost does not support devices that are connected through USB hubs. This includes some keyboards that have an internal hub.
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category=Device Control
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url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/USBHost
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architectures=sam
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name=WiFi
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version=1.2.1
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version=1.2.2
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author=Arduino
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maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc>
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sentence=Enables network connection (local and Internet) using the Arduino WiFi shield. For all Arduino boards.
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