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    TimingDrawer

    Text based timing diagram generator

    This tool generates timing diagrams for documenting hardware design. It reads the description from a text file with a simple syntax. It generates vector graphic (EPS, SVG or EMF format). It can be used in command line mode or with a GUI. It is written in Python and works on any platform.
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    My Beaglebone Black Project
    ...It is intended to demonstrate the interaction of software with hardware and to encourage the development of peripheral hardware that works with the software described here. The presented tablet Beaglebone Black is to be extended by the display of industrial bus protocols such as CANbus, Profibus, Profinet, etc.
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    Blitzer is a simple tool for driving the SX-Blitz microcontroller programmer from Parallax. There is now a version for PalmOS devices.
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