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    ESP32 CYD ESL with Firebase

    ESP32 CYD ESL with Firebase

    ESP32 CYD version of the Electronic Shelf Label.

    A version of the Electronic Shelf Label that utilizes the ESP32 CYD. GitHub repository: https://github.com/Northstrix/ESP32-Cheap-Yellow-Display-Electronic-Shelf-Label-with-Google-Firebase The tutorial is available at https://www.instructables.com/ESP32-CYD-ESL/ WebFlash: https://northstrix.github.io/ESP32-Cheap-Yellow-Display-Electronic-Shelf-Label-with-Google-Firebase/flash.html Format Flash area designated for SPIFFS with ESP32 Filesystem Uploader...
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    CTREE Graphic Tree Generator for C

    An analysis tool showing the structure of a C program

    CTREE is a command line utility providing analysis tools useful to software engineers tasked with tracking down problems or verifying a program's soundness. It is also an aid to understanding the structure of unfamiliar programs. As it works with standard C it finds most of its utility in embedded systems and older software. CTREE comes with a comprehensive manual. CTREE is is released by Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC - developer of the CoRTOS cooperative...
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    Wharfie

    Wharfie

    a modern, docker-like, embedded image builder

    Wharfie is a modern build system for embedded devices. The concept is very similar to "docker". Both, "docker" and "wharfie", are using a simple format to describe custom linux system configurations and rebuild those easily. Wharfie uses basically the same syntax, while it is not fully compatible. While "docker" is focusing on scalable web services, "wharfie" is focusing on embedded linux systems. With "wharfie" one can easily build a root filesystem, based on the Debian distribution from scratch. ...
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    AnthillaOS

    AnthillaOS

    a linux based readonly image as appliance

    Visit also: https://github.com/Anthilla/AnthillaOS For more updated Informations. Usable as test/dev exercise for appliances An x86 64bit gentoo image customized for readonly usage as appliances, fully functional and complete of more than 1000 pkg based on a gentoo+systemd distro. Hypervisor (kvm or xen) Storage (ZFS and Gluster) Container (Docker) Networking (iproute2, nftable, OpenVSwitch, Bird) Antd (http://www.anthilla.com/en/software/antd/ ) web based...
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    ufile

    Tools for cross building root file systems.

    If you build a root file system you often have to become root on your own host to call chown mknod and so on. With ufile you can do that things for another machine in a save way without the need becoming root on your own host. For more information have a glance at README.odt in the package.
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    Linux-Android Mini-distro

    Linux mini-distro for Android devices, not requiring root access

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    NetFlash100

    NetFlash100

    Web based GUI for accessing ATMEL ATNGW100 board's flash memory.

    NetFlash100 contains a full system image with a Linux kernel, root file system and the web interface to access flash memory of ATMEL ATNGW100 boards. To be able to use NetFlash100 you need: 1. ATNGW100 board with a working u-boot. 2. Ethernet and serial terminal connections. 3. A SD card (must be more than 40MB) Once you successfully boot NetFlash100 image, it provides you with a web interface on IP 10.0.0.1, with this interface one can read, write and erase the available flash devices on the system. ...
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    Nanotube

    Nanotube

    Nanotube Linux

    Appliance Distribution, Supports USB/Compact Flash devices, Provides a read-only-root filesystem, No need to fsck OS partitions, Appliance State held in dedicated CFG partition, Active/Standby partition design, Simple update/test/rollback
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    We are about to develop a tool(development kit) which can support developing embedded software by using USb transfer between target machine and development machine.
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