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Velleman K8055 USB Experiment Interface Board driver.
This driver provides a /proc interface which allows the inputs and outputs of the K8055 to be accessed as if they were files, making the K8055 accessible from any programming language and the shell.
In addition to the /proc interface a joystick/input device is created for each K8055,
Optionally a (user provided) script can be executed by the driver when it detects a change on one of the inputs or outputs.
This is a "clone" of the famous Velleman k8055n test application suitable for Linux. It is build on http://jodersky.github.com/k8055 (libusb) and KDE 4.12, QWT and QT
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Simple interface to use the K8061 with java. Other files needed are:
1. USB driver, Libusb
2. K8061.dll and mpusbapi.dll
These are usually shipped with the board or can be obtained on the website:
http://www.vellemanusa.com/support/downloads/?code=K8061
3. NativeCall.dll
For using it with Java you need the API files
- nativecall-0.4.1.jar
- nativeloader-200505172341.jar
as an easy way to access dlls.
You may download NativeCall from the site:...
Control the KSR10 Robot Arm (Velleman) through USB with Python.
This project aims to control the KSR10 Robot Arm (Velleman) through USB with the programming language Python.
Requirements:
- Python (tested with version 2.6 and 2.7)
- modules: pyusb (wich on itself requires libusb or openusb)
This desktop application provides graphical control of K8055, a USB Experiment Interface Board by Velleman (http://www.velleman.eu/). It will be mostly platform-independend at a later time. The current (beta) version is for windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 on 32Bit. It is incompatible with all other Operating Systems and with 64Bit architecture.
I stopped developing this application. Feel free to reuse the code or contact me on Questions.
This project provides a linux kernel module driver for the Velleman K8055 USB Experiment Interface Board. It creates and gives you access to /dev/k8055 virtual device file. You can communicate with the driver via ioctl() from c programs. Happy hacking!
This software contains a port of the Velleman K8061 USB Interface library (k8061.dll) and a command line interface for using the card on a linux system.
K8055 User Interface is a Mac OS X based Cocoa application for controlling the Velleman K8055 USB interface. Included is a static library which can be used for developing other applications and closely replicates the Velleman Windows .DLL functions.
K8055 is a Mac OS X based control panel for the Velleman K8055 USB I/O card. It's a Cocoa / Obj-C application which can be used to control the K8055 from your desktop. The source will also provide a starting point for other K8055 interfacing applications.
LIBK8005 is a C and C++ library to use the Velleman K8005 steppermotor card with linux.
This library will be used with the LIBK8000
!! This site is no longer maintained. !!