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    FumenBot

    FumenBot

    A DIY gadget to automatize specific plant growing

    ...FumenBot v0.6 https://sourceforge.net/p/fumenbot/v0.6 https://code.google.com/p/fumenbot/ This is first publication original hosted at google code. It intended to use an old PC to control relays through parallel port. Ending this description, I would like to clarify, I do FumenBot with learning purpose only.-
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    AVR HV Programmer

    AVR HV Programmer

    High voltage parallel programmer for AVR microcontrollers.

    AVR-HV is high voltage parallel programmer for Atmel AVR series microcontrollers. AVR-HV allows programming, reading, verifying and configuring AVR microcontrollers with its high voltage programming interface and it connected with PC using USB interface.
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    qtOS

    Tiny operating system for running HCFSM-based systems

    qtOS is an operating system for running systems of finite-state machines. The system kernel is a task scheduler that runs processes' transitions at every cycle. Each task is activated either to be run in parallel (fork) with other active processes in the system or subordinated to the caller task, thus blocking it and creating a hierarchy of tasks. Execution of processes can be preemptive or non-preemptive and, among those with the same priority, a round-robin turn is performed. This operating system can be used to illustrate these concepts and can also be used to suport the execution of some embedded systems.
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