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    fx3load

    fxload utility from linux-hotplug project updated for the FX3

    This is a branch from the fxload project, originally part of the linux-hotplug SourceForge project which seems to be abandoned. This branch incorporates the patch from Steven J. Magnani that adds support for Cypress FX3 USB 3.0 endpoint to the fxload utility. It has been tested on Ubuntu 12.04 with the FX3 development kit (part number CYUSB3KIT-001). Oddly, as of January 2013 Cypress doesn't include this utility with its (open source) Linux SDK but requires developers to purchase a copy...
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    The objectives of OCERA is the design and implementation of a library of free software components for the design of embedded real-time systems. These components will be used to create flexible, configurable, robust and portable embedded applications.
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    Resources for the PePLink MANGA. This device with Linux embedded was marketed by PePLink (typically for Wifi and VoIP) until they withdrew it in early 2006. This project hosts the SDK, Debian image and other resources of interest to owners of this device.
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    Boiler-template (source) file generator. Automates (source) file generation from template files: speeds up developement of redundant or re-usable software and more. An example template for Linux Kernel Device Drivers generation, is included.
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    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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