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    Terminal-BASIC

    Terminal-BASIC

    BASIC-like language interpreter for embedded systems

    Terminal-BASIC is a BASIC-like language interpreter, works on a set of single board embedded systems (i.e. famous AVR uc based boards). Terminal-BASIC: * suports real numbers, multidimensional arrays and Darthmouth BASIC-style matrix operations; * written in C++11; * has modular structure (can save uc storage, instantiating only used modules); * works through different i/o devices, using vt100 commands; * on systems with multiple i/O devices can work as simple time-sharing system; * static Linux build for playing and debug;
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    RT Schedule

    RT Schedule

    A realtime-schedule generator for educational purposes

    RT Schedule is a realtime-schedule generator to create and present simple and idealised RT schedules from task lists. The purpose is to compute the basic properties of a task set and create a schedule using the rate monotonic (RM), earliest deadline first (EDF) and least laxity first (LLF) algorithms. The program uses simple, idealised systems, since students must be able to schedule them manually. RT Schedule computes the data and generates clear graphs for lecture notes and exams.
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    RKH - State Machine Framework

    RKH - State Machine Framework

    State machine framework for reactive embedded systems

    ...This modern techniques are used to give an abstract description of the dynamic behavior of a system in a substantial manner. The RKH not implements neither entire UML specs. nor entire Statechart specs. Instead, the RKH intention is to support just enough basic concepts of that powerful tools to facilitate the reactive-system modeling holding a solid, and efficient implementation. Broadly speaking, the RKH implementation has been designed from the ground up to be used in 8-bits platforms but can be easily adapted to 16 or 32-bits platforms.
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    FXwm

    A minimistic Linux window manager with css style config

    Our take on a basic window manager for Linux which adheres to the philosophy of "do one thing and do it well." As a result, this window manager only manages windows and does not provide any supervision at all. Instead it relies on another program, such as wbar or web.de, to actually provide that functionality. And in order to keep administration to a minimum, there is only one config file that can be manipulated to change the appearance of the window chrome using css styled syntax.
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    Debian Linux for WDTV's

    Debian Linux for WDTV's

    Debian for WDTV Live (running WDLXTV) - Inc. Build Essentials

    ...The original "/etc/apt/sources.list" file needs to be changed: deb http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free deb-src http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free You can then install Squeeze packages: eg: apt-get update apt-get install debian-archive-keyring apt-get install build-essential Which gives you a basic GCC environment. I applied the above on the original squeeze image, which may make it easier to get a working system, or, just make your own: The original Debian image is also here: http://files.wdlxtv.de/debian-squeeze.img.tgz
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    BASIC interpreter for the 16bit PIC microcontroller 24FJ64GA002. The interpreter runs on the chip only, no compiler/tokenizer is needed. Communication with PC is done by USB-to-serial converter cable.
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