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    Embedded debug!box

    Allows executing code on MIPS32 EmbeddedLinux devices (WLAN routers)

    This tool is used to develop small applications that can run on MIPS-based embedded Linux devices - mainly WLAN routers. It is possible to debug these applications using GDB with the GDB backend provided by this tool.
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    OS Abstraction Layer
    OBSOLETE - Please proceed to new repo: https://github.com/nasa/osal This project will be closed in the near future ALERT: The osal-4.2.1a release package is now available. This release package fixes a unit test makefile to use Modules.mak rather than using ut-modules.mak directly. The top-level readme.md file was also updated to add missing information. The OS Abstraction Layer (OSAL) project is a small software library that isolates embedded software from the real time...
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    Tumanako

    Tumanako

    For monitoring and control of Electric Vehicles

    The Tumanako Project is an Open Source development effort to produce Open Source hardware and software to drive and recharge electric vehicles. Tumanako is Māori for hope & togetherness.
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    cMIPS

    cMIPS

    cMIPS - an FPGA ready VHDL model for 5-stage pipeline, MIPS32r2 core

    This project was moved to https://gitlab.c3sl.ufpr.br/roberto/cmips The code here is no longer up to date. The VHDL model mimics the pipeline design described in Patterson & Hennessy's book (Computer Organisation and Design) and is an almost complete implementation of the MIPS32r2 instruction set. The TLB and assorted control registers will be included soon (as of fev 2015). The model was synthesized for an Altera EP4CE30F23. The model uses up 15% of combinational blocks and 5%...
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    OOBD supports a self-programable Tool for Vehicle Onboard Diagnostics (OBD) for various platforms like the Windows-Desktop, mobile Phones and Smartphones Please note that we are actual moving this project over to oobd.googlecode.com. The software source code repository is already moved, other areas will follow.
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    Partially Reconfigurable Hardware

    Framework for Adaptive Hardware Concurrent Systems with DPR-FPGAs

    This project introduces new FPGA architectural tools and Linux OS modifications that aid in supporting Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) on FPGAs for concurrent control. It shows that control systems benefit from hardware concurrency, meaning that by moving the control intelligence into hardware, the negative effects inherent to threads and their scheduler are minimized. This leaves software with the role of a high-level administrator rather than an executor, thereby eliminating...
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    Sercos UCC Ethernet Network Driver

    Sercos UCC Ethernet Network Driver

    Example for a sercos III Network Driver

    This project contains an example Code of an Ethernet Network Driver for the Sercos III network which will communicate with help of the unified communication channel. This driver connects the UC Channel (CoSeMa API) to e. g. a VxWorks TCP/IP stack.
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    A small tools can analyze QNX Neutrino's kernel crash dump information. It supports 1.translate context to named registers 2.machine instructions to assembly 3.backtrace in the dumped kernel stack
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    Software system for FlowScreen Router, with SempGate FPGA firmware and Intel EP80579 based board, it implements a high performance (1.5M pps network traffic) router system with open architecture for 3-rd party network application development.
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    A modular compiler for Tig in C++.
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