Viacheslav Mezentsev (ViacheslavMezentsev)

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STM32-BluePill-RNDIS

STM32 BluePill as RNDIS device with LwIP

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ardupilot

ArduPlane, ArduCopter, ArduRover, ArduSub source

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openblt

Official read-only mirror of the SVN OpenBLT bootloader repository. Updated daily.

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bare-metal-programming-guide

A bare metal programming guide (ARM microcontrollers)

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stm32-cmake

CMake for stm32 developing.

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NonEuclidean

A Non-Euclidean Rendering Engine for 3D scenes.

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modified_mc33

Chernyaev’s Marching Cubes 33 is one of the first algorithms intended to preserve the topology of the trilinear interpolant. In this work, we address three issues with the Marching Cubes 33 algorithm, two of which are related to its original description and one that is related to its variant. In particular, we solve a problem with the core disambiguation procedure of Marching Cubes 33 that prevents the extraction of topologically correct isosurfaces for the ambiguous configuration 13.5. This work closes an existing gap in the topological correctness of Marching Cubes 33. Furthermore, we make our results reproducible, meaning that examples provided in this work can be easily explored and studied. Finally, as part of the philosophy of reproducibility, we provide a corrected version of the Marching Cubes 33 open-source implementation and access to datasets that can be used to verify the correctness of any available topologically correct isosurface extraction implementation that preserves the topology of the trilinear interpolant.

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STM32F4XX_RNDIS_DEMO

To have platform independent network interfaces over usb which is working with Linux, Windows, Mac OS ect. called RNDIS. This project is a RNDIS demo, which addtionally implements a http server. It runs out of the box on a stm32f411 BlackPill board. My RNDIS library with an empty template for the second interface (which can ba UART, CAN, ETH or like in this demo a tcp/ip stack) can be found under following link: https://github.com/RDMsmartnetworks/STM32_HAL_RNDIS

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ACM-ICPC-Algorithms

Algorithms used in Competitive Programming

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mooftpserv

FTP server library in C# for .NET Compact Framework, regular .NET and Mono

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json

JSON for Modern C++

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embedded

some open source embedded stuff

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