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    AudiculaPi

    AudiculaPi - the tiny media server for your Raspberry Pi

    AudiculaPi - the tiny media / home automation server for your Raspberry Pi 1-2B+ based on OpenWrt/ Chaos Calmer (without RPI3 support) * Minimalistic system, installed and running on a just 256MB sized SD card * AudiculaPi provides a detailed Web Browser GUI with multi language support Already preinstalled: * Homeautomation with Domoticz (http://www.domoticz.com) Tested with HW: RFXtrx433E USB 433.92MHz Transceiver by RFXCom and Z-Wave Plus USB Stick ZME_UZB1 by...
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    OpenSOC86

    OpenSOC86

    Open implementation of the x86 architecture

    OpenSOC86 is an open implementation of the x86 architecture in Verilog. The current version only implements the 16-bit part (real mode). The processor is a pipelined architecture clocked at 100 MHz in a Cyclone II speed grade -6. Therefore it can be seen as similar to a 486 in real mode. Several peripherals are also implemented in a somewhat minimalistic way, but enough to be able to boot an IBM PCXT compatible bios and MSDOS 6.22. The current implementation is only proven to boot the...
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