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    Linux-based DIY DCC (Model Railroad Digital Command Control) The project has morphed somewhat from its starting point. There's now a LOT of hardware bits, designed in CadSoft Eagle (V7, not the AutoDesk versions) and low-level code for PIC and ARM embedded micros. The Linux kernel driver for the original hardware is still there but increasingly redundant.
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    haikuVM

    A Java VM for ARDUINO and other micros using the leJOS runtime.

    HaikuVM has been started for hobbyists who develop applications for ARDUINO to open the world of JAVA and leJOS. Yes, you can program an ARDUINO with JAVA! HaikuVM is so small that it even runs on an atmega8 (and the ASURO robot). And yes, you can program an ASURO robot with JAVA! And since version 1.4.0 the RCX lego brick.
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    Prefix-notation HC11 Assembler
    Experimental assembler for HC11 micros. Exclusively uses a prefix notation.
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    The C-Bus Module is used to provide a C-code API between a Clipsal C-Bus PCI interface, and an application program. Application programs can be on small embedded micros with no OS and only a few K of RAM, thru to Windows & Linux.
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    SAsmE is a cross-platform lightweighted Asm editor for Microchip PIC18 mcus. A translation unit that converts in a few seconds brainstruggling asm source code to human readable pseudo-code. It can save hours when analyzing asm assemblies.
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    A microprocessor simulator for unit testing assembly code in embedded systems. Written in pure Java, it works with JUnit on any platform Java supports. Micros include 6502, 6800, 8051, Z80, and others.
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    An open source set of embedded software libraries in C, C++ and Assembler for robotics programming, targeting controllers using Motorola 68K/ColdFire & PowerPC micros. The initial target is the 68332-powered Mini RoboMind controller (www.robominds.com)
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