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    VecMultiUpload

    VecMultiUpload

    upload binaries to Vectrex game console

    The command-line tool allows to upload your 6809-binaries to a Vectrex game console provided that you got the VecMulti card by Richard Hutchison. Usage: vecmultiupload DEVICE BINARY Example: ./vecmultiupload /dev/ttyUSB0 demo.bin The vectrex test rom demo.bin is included. You are free to use the few lines of code for any purpose may it be private or commercial. Millitary usage however, is strictly forbidden :)
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    stakka_klm

    Kernel module to manage Disc Stakka Units

    ...Objective is to separate the user application from the tedious management of the device (eg. constant polling to prevent their reset function, USB interaction requirements). A /dev device is created per chain through which applications can read/write status and commands. A command-line tool is included to assist with testing and to illustrate the /dev interface. Built with information from various sample coding done by others over the years, who are referenced in the code comments - many thanks to those that have gone before me.
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