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    PJSIP

    PJSIP

    PJSIP project

    PJSIP is a free and open-source multimedia communication library written in C language implementing standard-based protocols such as SIP, SDP, RTP, STUN, TURN, and ICE. It combines signaling protocol (SIP) with a rich multimedia framework and NAT traversal functionality into high-level API that is portable and suitable for almost any type of system ranging from desktops, and embedded systems, to mobile handsets. PJSIP is both compact and feature rich. It supports audio, video, presence...
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    ice-vector

    ice-vector

    Dynamic vector library for C language

    C library to work with dynamic vectors https://github.com/CoolerVoid/ice_vector
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    Arduino fridge control

    Refrigerator control by Arduino Pro Mini

    Fridge control: with Arduino Pro Mini based, LM35 sensor, 2pcs 7segment display, shift registers, LEDs, momentary buttons, toggle switch, 1 Arduino compatible dou relay board. Features: - cooler on-off - auto anti ice control - defrost function Normal operation: Change cooler on and off temperature with buttons, Each "off" cycle follows a short de-ice cycle. Defrost function: Switch on and a off : several long de-ice cycle. As it ends change normal operation. Swicth...
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    Project aims to produce a portable ICE (Interactive Connectivity Establishment) library under LGPL. Library will be independent of signaling protocol such as SIP.
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    Glimmer is an open source (GPL) three-dimensional thermomechanical ice sheet model, designed to be interfaced to a range of global climate models.
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    The "JTAG-GDB server" is a program for integrating the ARM-Embedded ICE logic with the GNU-Debugger GDB.
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    Tux Ice Maze is a Puzzle Game where you have to guide Tux through a slippery ice maze to the waterhole so he can catch fish.
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    Depack routines for old Atari ST packing programs like Ice, Atomic etc.
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    s1ice - a library to handle the In-Circuit Emulator for s1mp3-based devices. Exposes a common API for 1st/2nd/3rd level calls to ICE functions.
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    M-ICE is a modular hostbased intrusion detection framework. It is used as middleware to close the gap between IDS research and IDS development. M-ICE consists of various parts that can be connected together by using network-or interprocess-communication
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    Yet another x-based log monitor.
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    iCE Breakers MySQL Monitor will allow administrators to monitor the status of their MySQL servers. If a run-away query appears in the list, the query row will turn yellow and then red to notifying the administrator that there's a problem. The administr
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    Tux Racer is a simple OpenGL-based racing game featuring Tux, the Linux Penguin. The object of the game is to slide down a snow- and ice-covered mountain as quickly as possible, avoiding the trees and rocks that will slow you down.
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    Hardware + Software to interface GDB with one ARM7TDMI CPU thru its JTAG port
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