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    eCxx

    eCxx

    A C++ library for AVR and NodeMCU

    NOTE: This project is marked with 'Status: Abandoned' on SourceForge because not enough time can be dedicated to this project. However it may still get sporadic commits to the repository. eCxx is a library for AVR and NodeMCU tailored for micro LED displays and lighting effects. eCxx is utilizing Makefile build system. Java and Python based applications/tools are also included to ease the development and debugging process using the host PC. On one side, eCxx supports the original...
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    motion5

    Specialised variant of GRBL focused on motion of up to five axes

    ...It supports ATMega MCUs running with up to 20 MHz and provides jitter-free pulses with a frequency of up to 38 kHz. Wherever usage and handling of motion5 is different to original GRBL, this is described in Wiki. For the G-code commands please note that motion5 supports more axes which are named "A" and "B". So a GRBL-command "G1X10.0Y20.0Z10.0" which moves its three axes would be e.g. "G1X10.0Y20.0Z10.0A20.0B30.0" in motion5 to move all five axes.
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    Easy CNC

    Easy CNC

    Modular CNC software for Arduino controller

    The goal of the project is the realization of a modular firmware that allows to control a CNC machine with different utensils. For instance, a CNC with a drill, with few changes can become a plotter with a pen or cutting machine to cut cardboard or stickers. In order to do that, we want project a CNC router with a mechanism that allows a fast utensil change and a controlling firmware which can use different utensils changing some configuration parameters.
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    Sercos UCC Ethernet Network Driver

    Sercos UCC Ethernet Network Driver

    Example for a sercos III Network Driver

    This project contains an example Code of an Ethernet Network Driver for the Sercos III network which will communicate with help of the unified communication channel. This driver connects the UC Channel (CoSeMa API) to e. g. a VxWorks TCP/IP stack.
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    With GLCD Tools you can convert windows bitmap files (bmp) to a byte array suitable for graphic LCD displays. Additionally you can create fontsets out of your system fonts for the displays. It outputs C Code which you can use in your µC project.
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    X-RT

    X-RT: A portable multiprocessor real-time scheduling framework

    This project contains the material discussed in my PhD dissertation, entitled "Hardware/Software Design of Dynamic Real-Time Schedulers for Embedded Multiprocessor Systems." The source code is available in the SVN repository: https://sourceforge.net/p/xrt/code/6/tree/trunk/ and consists in two folders: 1) /X-RT : A portable multiprocessor scheduling framework supporting scheduling periodic real-time tasks according to the G-EDF (Global Earliest Deadline First) scheduling platform. Current version supports major POSIX systems (Linux, QNX). 2) Hardware_GEDF_Scheduler: is a hardware implementation in VHDL (targeting FPGAs) of the G-EDF multiprocessor scheduling policy.
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