A Java Native Interface (JNI) library suitable for communicating with a range of USB interface chips from FTDI via the D2XX driver.
It currently supports OS X 10.10+ and Windows 7/8 x64.
On OS X, the 64 bit JVM is supported. On Windows, support is limited to the 64 bit JVM (Java 1.8 is now 64 bit).
Version 1.0
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- Java 8
- SPI support and sample (via MPSSE)
DVKit provides an Eclipse-based integrated development environment (IDE) for common design-verification tasks, such as developing SystemVerilog, C++, TCL, Python, and shell code
Java Decision Diagrams (BDD) libraries: JDD and JBDD
This project has been moved to bitbucket.org:
- https://bitbucket.org/vahidi/jbdd/wiki/Home
- https://bitbucket.org/vahidi/jdd/wiki/Home
It includes two libraries for working with decision diagrams:
- JBDD: a Java interface to two popular BDD libraries, CUDD and BuDDy
- JDD: a native Java library supporting BDD, Z-BDD
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Java source to C source translator, which allows to write MCU programs in Java. Now AVR are supported, others can be added. Convenient Java methods instead of manual register handling.
Currently, all existing formal tools are designed to serve as formal verifiers, using one implementation or another. NO tool is providing a global framework to develop algorithms.
Silicis is a new formal framework for designing [verification] algorithms.
mcuStudio is a development environment for Microcontrollers. It's based on Eclipse (plugin). The aim is to provide a high quality development environment for electronics. First editions will target Microchip Pic mcu's. Other mcu will be supported later.
GNU PIC LIBRARY PROJECT
The interest of this project is to develop a set of Libraries that are released in LGPL License to use to PIC microcontroler programming.
Then any program resulted by this use would be a proprietary or free softwares.
Virtual electronic circuit simulation with JAVA based schematic entry and wave viewer, based on (Berkeley) SPICE, for any OS/Server/Browser configuration.
Due to missing public feedback for over one year its status is set to INACTIVE (1/2004) - sorry.