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    Gammu

    Gammu

    Cellular manager for mobile phones/modems

    Gammu is a cellular manager for mobile phones/modems. It contains libraries and functions for ringtones,logos,phonebook,SMS,etc. (used by external software), a command line version (with backup/restore) and SMS gateway (with MySQL and PostgreSQL supp
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    Stop press - Alt4 has moved to http://www.swiftcomm.co.uk/alt4
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    Driver support for 3D Controller Hardware. We hope to support SDL Input, DirectInput, and other major controller API's including game consoles and embedded systems.
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    ham radio repeater software controlled controler run your own repeater without expensive hardware just your computer and transcievers made for linux/unix we need help creating this so please email me at kc8yho@kc8yho.org to join in.
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    A couple of tools for enhance the capabilites of the \"Movistar TSM100 GSM/GPRS smartphone\". It includes soft for adding your own MIDI melodies, images, and Java applications to the TSM100 telephone.
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    AtomicGPSClock is a low cost alternative to keep precise time on your computer. It utilizes any GPS that outputs the NMEA 2.0 protocol via RS-232 to accurately set a computers clock. For standalone, mobile, or network (SNTP) installations.
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    We are developing a suite of software to control USB I/O devices. Initially the support will be for Windows and Linux hosted Human Interface Devices (HID) although hopefully this will extend to virtual comms. port control in the future. API coming...
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    The CallerID ActiveX Control can read caller ID information from any device that supports Caller ID. It raises a Ring event each time the modem detects a change in the Ring indicator, but the control will not answer incoming calls. The control supports ma
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