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GP2niX is a project designed to give developers a working development environment to create/develop and compile working programs and games for use with the Game Park Holdings handheld device, the GP2X.
lirtos is a embedded operating system designed from scratch to be hard realtime. lirtos (LInux RTOS) derives techniques and code from Linux and is compatible with linux applications at the binary level and Linuxdevicedrivers with a support framework.
This project contains software for 'personalizing' the NSLU2 network storage device, manufactured by Linksys. None of this material was written or contributed by Linksys. The NSLU2 is run by embedded Linux, and as such, is perfect for 'personalization
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IXP4XX Open Source Development Guide - A central clearing house for obtaining and developing open source HOWTOs, scripts, patches and source code examples that show beginners and experts alike how to use the Intel (R) IXP4XX Product Line
(IXP425)
Linux device driver and userspace tools to support configuration and internet access with the ISDN-PBX brands "Deutsche Telekom Eumex x04", "DeTeWe OpenCom 20-40", "DeTeWe TA33 USB" and "EuraCom 140 USB"
Virtual Device Driver Tinkering This is a project to create simple virtual devices (think lo interface) for instructional purposes, and to generate new ideas. Initial code will be based on O'Reilly's LinuxDeviceDrivers example source code.
Currently-under-development library of OS-independent objects to provide complex parallel port control, high-resolution timers and other similar facilities needed when using PC I/O ports to control external digital electronics.
The aim of this project is to develop a modular operating system for the i386 architecture, where each device driver, file system, etc, will be a module that can be loaded and unloaded at run-time from the system.
Small -Wall -pedantic C program, using libusb, developed mainly for Linux. Aimed to provide a fully functional (textual) interface for a Gembird USB device "Silver Shield Programmable Power Outlet Strip" (SIS-PM), including the beeper, sockets and time
Device Driver for the ACS USB servo controller (USBB-01 interface card). HID class USB device to contoll eight RC type servos, eight optically isolated current inputs and 8 current sink outputs.
Zydas 1201 based wireless adapters Linux driver.
As Sweex is not longer supporting Linux for this device, but they did in the past using MPL and GPL licenses, we have posted the original and evolved driver.
JTAG base library, ARM7TDMI and MIPS debugger stubs for GDB.
Extendable architecture to add JTAG device drivers, debuggers, and custom JTAG applications.
Open source VISA complient (Virtual Instrument Software Architecture) library written in C for Linux/Unix operating systems to control instruments through Serial, GPIB... It will use the linux-gpib project to access the GPIB boards.
Mobile Robotics is a java project developing wireless communication using bluetooth between a hand-held (palm, cellular phone) to a Lego Mindstorm device. We intend to bypass the limitations of the IR tower creating a truly wireless mindstorm.
mDriver is a utility to migrate binary device driver from Windows to Linux. It takes out the binary instruction and data from Windows driver (*.sys files), and then combine them with some supporting code to build a corresponding Linux driver module.
Linux driver for rtl8180 wlan card with philips, maxim or gct radio(other in future).Still under development!(Use at your own risk!).Managed and monitor mode working.Ad-hoc roughly working,WEP support with open authentication and promisc mode are ok also
Development area for GNU/Linux 2.6.x for the KS8695 ARM SoC. Covers kernel patches, drivers for serial, Ethernet, PCI, GPIO, watchdog subsystems, and drivers for optional PCI based devices such as USB, WiFi, WiMAX, IPSec, SSL, and RSA devices.