Advanced IR Remote Application for Flipper Zero Device
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Advanced IR Remote Application for Flipper Zero Device
Instructions and code for using a Raspberry Pi as an IR remote control
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A Collection Of Files From Various Sources Specifically For The Flipper Zero Device (In Progress)
C++ class for the infrared remote control and reciever module
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