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    8N1Term

    High-speed serial terminal for embedded systems and protocol analysis

    High-throughput serial capture without dropped data. Real-time plotting and visual inspection of incoming data. Combined ASCII / HEX views suitable for low-level debugging. Multi-window workflows for parallel monitoring. Cross-platform support (Windows, Linux).
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    WP 34s

    WP 34s

    Scientific/engineering firmware repurposing HP business calculators!

    This project has created scientific firmware for the HP-20b and HP-30b business calculators. WP 34S turns either of these calculators into a powerful keystroke programmable scientific device. According to our customers, it's the most powerful and fastest RPN scientific pocket calculator ever built. WP 34S is alive and stable since 2011. We have succeeded in satisfying the most picky users - read about their experiences on http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/forum-8.html. Since 2014, WP...
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    SmartSlog (Smart Space Ontology) is a software/application development kit (SDK or ADK) for programming Smart-M3 agents (Knowledge Processors, KPs) that consume/produce smart space content according with its high-level ontological representation. SmartSlog applies the code generation approach: given an OWL ontology description, the ontology programming library is produced. The latter provides API to access the smart space via a Smart-M3 Semantic Information Broker (SIB) and data structures...
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    Hydroponic Automation Platform (HAPI)

    Hydroponic Automation Platform (HAPI)

    Technologies for automating food production on various scales

    The Hydroponic Automation Platform Initiative (HAPI) develops and provides hardware and software components for automating food production using hydroponic, aquaponics, and precision agriculture techniques. High-yield production in urban settings is one of the primary goals. Artifacts include hardware design (mainly Arduino-based), firmware, management software and reporting modules.
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    This project has been moved to GitHub, available on: <https://github.com/CELTAB/rfidmonitor>. This repository on SourceForge is no long going to be updated. --//-- This project aims to provide a software solution for the researchers of the Itaipu dam. The system is capable of reading data from the Texas Instruments hardware. It currently works on Linux x86_64 & arm.
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    ONE-NET Low Power Wireless Protocol

    ONE-NET Low Power Wireless Protocol

    ONE-NET is an open-source low power wireless networking protocol.

    ONE-NET is both an open standard and an implementation of a wireless network protocol. The protocol was originally intended for home automation but has many more applications where low power, secure communications are required.
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    LabMonkey Embedded Automation Platform

    Create networks of embedded devices for data logging/automation tasks.

    LabMonkey is a collection of designs for embedded devices which can be networked together to provide a range of automation, data logging and signal processing functions. A key design objective is to use as little dedicated hardware as possible for communication between nodes in the network, and to be able to adapt the network topology in real-time so as to minimize the occurrence of collisions between packets. To achieve this, a protocol has been designed specifically for the task, and...
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    Open source data logger focused on the wind industry. Hardware platform based on the TI MSP430, firmware written in C using mspgcc. Sponsored by the Wind Energy Center at the University of Massachusetts, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
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    This project is about using a SD-card together with an ATMEL ATmega32 microcontroller as mass storage medium. It implements the interface to the SD-card, a simplified FAT16 filesystem and a sample application: a data logger.
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