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    PICSimLab - Prog. IC Simulator Lab.

    PICSimLab - Prog. IC Simulator Lab.

    PICSimLab is a realtime emulator for PIC, Arduino, STM32, ESP32, ...

    ...PICSimLab supports microcontrollers from picsim, simavr, uCsim, qemu-stm32, qemu-esp32, and gpsim. PICSimLab has integration with MPLABX/Arduino IDE for programming the microcontroller's boards. As the purpose of PICSimLab is to emulate real hardware it does not have any source code editing support. For code editing and debugging the same tools used for a real board should be used with PICSimLab, such as MPLABX, Arduino IDE, or VSCode with PlatformIO. PICSimLab supports several devices (spare parts) that can be connected to the boards for simulation. Such as example LEDs and push buttons for simple outputs and inputs and some more complex ones like the ethernet shield w5500 for internet connection or the color graphic display ili9340 with touchscreen. ...
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    Specialist-S

    Specialist-S

    8-bit home-made computer on Z80 CPU

    This is a renaissance of the "Specialist" micro-computer published in the popular "Modelist-Constructor" magazine issue #2, 1987 by A. Volkov. The original design was used the Soviet i8080A analog - KR580IK80A (KR580VM80A), but this one is based on the Z80A CPU. Postfix "S" in the project name designates a "simple" design.
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    Like OS

    Like OS

    Real time preemptive embedded multi-thread kernel

    This project is now in the research and development stage. It is intended for very small microcontrollers with a single processor and represent simple multithreading kernel what written by C language. Is planning create implementations for AVR8 and STM8, may be. Now it is suspended until better time.
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    Fiwix

    Fiwix

    A UNIX-like kernel for the i386 architecture

    ...Fiwix is an operating system kernel written from scratch, based on the UNIX architecture and fully focused on being POSIX compatible. It is designed and developed mainly as a hobby OS and, since it serves also for educational purposes, the kernel code is kept as simple as possible for the benefit of students and OS enthusiasts. It is small in size (less than 40,000 lines of code), runs on the i386 hardware platform and is compatible with a good base of existing GNU applications.
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    Cloudium OS

    Cloudium OS

    Written in pure ASM and Exode with cloud computing in mind.

    Cloudium OS is being written in pure ASM. It's designed for speed and ease, having cloud computing in mind. It also is secure (without requiring constant user input like Windows). But, how are we going to do this? Well every os wants/says these kind of things, so to accomplish our goals we follow these simple rules: keep it simple (that's way better then these complex interfaces etc. almost nobody wants), generalize (this makes things easier and more useful without extra complexity) and be...
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    JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort. JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices. Any java application runs on it, fast and safe. See our homepage for additional information.
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    QNICE is a simple 16 bit processor intended to teach the basics of hardware design as well as operating system design. A TTL implementation is planned, a FPGA implementation is available here: http://qnice-fpga.com. Currently there exists a C based simulator and an assembler.
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    The SpeccyBoot project allows the ZX Spectrum to boot over an Ethernet network, loading games or other programs onto the machine in a few seconds. SpeccyBoot uses a simple hardware design, which is also available from this site.
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    ZintoriOS

    ZintoriOS

    Simple, Fast, Advanced... ZintoriOS. Made in Wellington, New Zealand

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    LabMonkey Embedded Automation Platform

    Create networks of embedded devices for data logging/automation tasks.

    LabMonkey is a collection of designs for embedded devices which can be networked together to provide a range of automation, data logging and signal processing functions. A key design objective is to use as little dedicated hardware as possible for communication between nodes in the network, and to be able to adapt the network topology in real-time so as to minimize the occurrence of collisions between packets. To achieve this, a protocol has been designed specifically for the task, and implemented in assembler for AVR microcontrollers. The project is currently at the stage of testing the protocol for bugs and implementing some simple devices which use it.
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    A lightweight, simple and easy to use embedded system task scheduler. RataOS is written as a high level C, with a simple HAL & API structure, allowing it to be ported between embedded devices easily.
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    A hardware supported hypervisor originally built for malware analysis. Features: Linux VM introspection, minimal detectability, small (~150KB), simple, and well documented. Can be used for other purposes. Support for Intel-VT & Windows coming soon.
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    Replace a Vehicle Wiring Harness with a simple CAN network and unified power distribution. Based on ATMEL AVR microcontrollers and Microchip MCP25050 CAN I/O expanders.
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    Mattise is a simple hobby operating system designed to run fast on 32-bit PCs. A newlib port will be released soon for developers to write their own programs for Mattise.
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    This is meant to be a powerful, but easy to use math software. It's by the user and for the users.
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    dr'ex is a GPLed exokernel written in C/asm for the IA32 architecture. Simple but powerful code, low level user interface and hardware resource management at user level are the main architecture goals.
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    PPort is a simple yet handy automation program and its documented counterpart for interfacing a PC with external devices. With this bundle, one can control any household appliance or electronic device with minimal hassle and practically no changes
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    The Simple Software Radio peripheral project is dedicated to developing and supporting open source software defined radio software and hardware. The project places an emphasis on thorough documentation and elegant modular design.
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    Nemesis is a tiny real time operating system kernel based on x86 PCs. Its main purpose is to serve as a simple but realistic example of an real time OS kernel running on real hardware..the purpose of this is that it can be embedded in small devices lik
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    YASP is an open and simple protocol for building networks with micro controllers. It has a small footprint and is easy to implement with minimal hardware resources, without sacrificing advanced features and future growth.
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    The Simple Network Enhanced Zulu-time Device (SNEZ-D) or Aftermarket CHU Decoder (A-CHU) is a complete radio-to-interface time reference in-a-box with software that decodes the CHU radio signal, and can be interfaced to NTP servers.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    NexStar Clone
    This is a attempt for simple hardware emulator of Celestron's NexStar Telescope mounts. The emulator is based on MCUs like PIC18F2550 from Microchip Technology Inc.
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