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OpENer is an EtherNet/IP stack for I/O adapter devices. It supports multiple I/O and explicit connections and includes objects and services for making EtherNet/IP-compliant products as defined in the ODVA specification.
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Read/Write data from Allen Bradley Compact/Control Logix PLC's
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A Python Ethernet/IP library for communicating with Allen-Bradley PLCs.
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AML/CTF/KYC/OFAC Search of global watchlist and sanctions
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Jan 23, 2025 - Go
Free implementation of EtherNet/IP in C++
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A .NET wrapper for libplctag.
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2D incompressible fluid solver implemented in Taichi.
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Find Real IPs hidden behind Cloudflare with Criminal IP(criminalip.io), security OSINT Tool.
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May 16, 2024 - Python
Customer registry supporting Know Your Customer (KYC), Customer Identification Program (CIP), and OFAC checks
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Dec 9, 2021 - Go
Ethernet/IP client library for Go inspired by pylogix that aims to be easy to use. Supports being a client and a class 3 / class 1 server.
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Ethernet/IP compatible Python library
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EDS parser library for ODVA's CIP® protocol family
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a rust wrapper of libplctag, with rust style APIs and useful extensions.
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This repository provides solutions to quizzes, multiple-choice questions (MCQs), and coding problems from the GeeksforGeeks course "Complete Interview Preparation" in C++. The aim is to aid candidates in their technical interview preparation by offering clear and efficient solutions.
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