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Set recovery mode IP and flash firmware to ASUS WL-500gP router
...This utility do essentially the same thing as ASUS Firmware Restoration Utility, except that it relies on the external 'atftp' program to do the TFTP firmware flashing part.
Currently, SUSFinder is written in ANSI C with POSIX API, thus should be portable to most Unix-like platform (including Cygwin).
UFFS: Ultra-low-cost Flash File System, designed for NAND flash working in embedded system. UFFS typically consumes less then 200K ram for 1Gb(page 512)/4Gb(page 2K) NAND flash. It supports direct flash interface, works with or without OS.
OnPosix is a minimal C++ library that allows to speed-up development on embedded Posix platforms (e.g., Embedded Linux).
Code available at https://github.com/evidence/linux-onposix
X-RT: A portable multiprocessor real-time scheduling framework
...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.