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python-webrtc
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How in the world there is no webrtc module for python?
Its amazing list but not complete. For example I published recently Python WebRTC as an CPP extenstion that works with original WebRTC library. https://github.com/MarshalX/python-webrtc
- [Showoff Saturday] Python WebRTC: a Python extension that provides bindings to WebRTC M92
- Python WebRTC: a Python extension that provides bindings to WebRTC M92
- GitHub - MarshalX/python-webrtc: a Python extension that provides bindings to WebRTC M92
- Show HN: Native WebRTC with Python and Asyncio
- python-webrtc is a Python Extension that provides bindings to WebRTC M92
micropython-tinyrtc-i2c
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Is the Pico i2C implementation less robust than a typical Arduino boards?
I just recently started messing around with the RP Pico and Pico W and was considering using it for a project that would be running 24/7 and needing a battery backed up RTC to ensure time after a reset/power cycle. However, in trying to get a common tiny RTC (DS1307), I have failed to get it to work with the library I found (I'm using micropython), here link. The RTC appear to be the same as that shown in the github link. Also, interestingly when I run i2c.scan, I get results for both devices (RTC and EEPROM) as follows: i2c devices found: 2 Decimal address: 80 | Hexa address: 0x50 Decimal address: 104 | Hexa address: 0x68
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Empty I2C scan result with ds1307 and pi pico
I would strongly recommend you to use a DS1307 micropython library instead of reinventing the wheel by reimplementing the protocol required in the datasheet.
What are some alternatives?
aiortc - WebRTC and ORTC implementation for Python using asyncio
mu - A small, simple editor for beginner Python programmers. Written in Python and Qt5.
Rtc - Arduino Library for RTCs, Ds1302, Ds1307, Ds3231, Ds3232, Ds3234 and Pcf8563/BM8563 with deep support. Please refer to the Wiki for more details. Please use the Github Discussions to ask questions as the GitHub Issues feature is used for bug tracking.
OctoPrint-EEPROM-Marlin - A plugin for editing the EEPROM data of Marlin Firmware, from within OctoPrint.
pyVoIP - Pure python VoIP/SIP/RTP library. Currently supports PCMA, PCMU, and telephone-event
micropython-lib - Core Python libraries ported to MicroPython
areg-sdk - AREG is an asynchronous Object RPC framework to simplify multitasking programming by blurring borders between processes and treating remote objects as if they coexist in the same thread.
MaixPy - Easily create AI projects with Python on edge device
tgcalls - Voice chats, private incoming and outgoing calls in Telegram for Developers
parallel-ssh - Asynchronous parallel SSH client library.
debugpy-run - Finds and runs debugpy for VS Code "remote attach" command line debugging.
ge-ethernet-SRTP - Working Demo of Proprietary GE SRTP PLC Communication Protocol (GE Ethernet)