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    Arduino core support for STM32

    Arduino core support for STM32

    STM32 core support for Arduino

    ...This porting is based on STM32Cube MCU Packages including the HAL hardware abstraction layer, enabling portability between different STM32 devices via standardized API calls. The Low-Layer (LL) APIs, a lightweight, optimized, expert-oriented set of APIs designed for both performance and runtime efficiency. CMSIS device definition for STM32. Arduino.cc IDE allows to add easily new board thanks the "Boards Managers". More information about "Boards Managers" is available on Arduino.cc official website.
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    StateOS

    StateOS

    Free real-time operating system designed for microcontrollers

    Free, extremely simple, amazingly tiny and very fast real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for deeply embedded applications. Target: ARM Cortex-M, STM8. It was inspired by the concept of a state machine. Procedure executed by the task (task state) doesn't have to be noreturn-type. It will be executed into an infinite loop. There's a dedicated function for immediate change the task state.
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    CMAKE build enviroment for CMSIS MCUs

    CMAKE build enviroment for LPC2000 and LPC17xx Cortex MCUs

    The goal of project is to build CMSIS like environment for LPC2000 series MCU and to write RTOS for LPC2000 and Cortex Microcontrollers
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    Serial Wire Debug (SWD) Open Library for low level Debug Access Port (DAP) on new ARM Cortex CPU devices. PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://GitHub.com/CeDeROM/LibSWD PLEASE UPDATE YOUR LINKS! :-)
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    The c2001 spatio-temporal mining library

    The c2001 spatio-temporal mining library

    An open source spatio-temporal data mining library

    ...The General Association Rule Mining Framework(GARMF) library, which support mining association rules from transactions(boolean, weighted, fuzzy), spatial datasets (vector and raster) and spatio-temporal datasets (raster snapshots). Besides it support incremental mining. 2. Rule Filtering Library (RFL), a library for rule evaluation. 3. Besides, DAP-Shell, a GUI shell for GARMF and RFL, will be provided. However I'll pay no more attention on it.
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    tech00

    Technology project

    Technology project. Goals: 1. CMSIS alternative implementation. 2. Custom MCU peripheral description. 3. Extended linker script. 4. Build time configuration. 5. Specific Makefile. Toolchain: Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2013.11-24 Target board: STM32VLDISCOVERY Functionality: As of now only test of core API and LED blinking. Might be used as application template.
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    Project to design and build a Free/Open hardware audio player (DAP) and recorder to be used with open source software such as RockBox.
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    CooCox CoOS is an Embedded RTOS specially for ARM Cortex-M3. It is a real-time multitask kernel which accords with CMSIS ( Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard ). It is a free and open real-time Operating System.
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    Neutrino is a GNOME based GUI for managing your Creative Nomad / DAP Jukeboxes, support for accessing jukeboxes themselves is provided by libnjb. Access to jukeboxes for other applications is provided via a CORBA interface.
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    A daemon that runs as a non-privileged user, sending updates of server status to a set of peers, which can keep state with rrdtool databases. You can specify information elements such as uptime, network counters (pps/bps), diskIO, load, and more.
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