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    Calcex Math Parser

    Mathematical expression parser and evaluator for .NET

    ...It supports many common mathematical operations and functions and allows the user to add custom functions and variables. It is possible to evaluate double or decimal values for high precision. Calcex also includes functions for converting numbers from decimal to binary or other bases. The project includes a simple calculator and decimal-binary converter to show the functions of Calcex.
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    Oct.0 Nikon Z remote control app

    Oct.0 Nikon Z remote control app

    Advanced Remote control and tethering app for Nikon Z ML cameras

    Based on Nikon SDK C# wrapper and EMGU repositories - Oct.0 is a standalone Windows 64bit lightweight app, developed to remotely control select Nikon Z Mirrorless camera bodies by means of wired or wireless controllers attached to a x64 PC. Oct.0 allows for replicating most of the camera body controls (buttons) functions via GUI buttons or keyboard shortcuts, as well as allowing tethering functions such as saving the files to destination folder on a PC, and invoking a remote LiveView session.
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