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    F´

    A flight software and embedded systems framework

    ...Originally developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, F´ is open-source software that has been successfully deployed for several space applications. It has been used for but is not limited to, CubeSats, SmallSats, instruments, and deployable. Component architecture with well-defined interfaces. To develop applications with F´, the following requirements of the user’s system must be met, Linux or Mac OS X operating system (or Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows), CMake, Bash or Bash compatible shell, Clang or GCC compiler, Python 3 and PIP. F´ can be quickly installed and ready to use by cloning the GitHub repository, installing Python code (typically in a virtual environment), and building one of our reference applications.
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    Ficl - small systems scripting with OO
    Ficl is a lightweight, embeddable scripting language designed to be incorporated into other programs, and especially embedded systems that may have memory and OS constraints. Applications include scripting, hardware bring-up, rapid prototyping, and system extensions. Unlike Lua or Python, Ficl acts as a component of your system - you feed it stuff to do, it does the stuff, and comes back to you for more. You can export compiled code to Ficl, execute Ficl code from your compiled code, or interact. Your choice.
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    ADS1115 I2C XBee

    ADS1115 component for XBee Codewarrior

    The project's main goal is to create a component, capable of being added to Freesacle's Codewarrior environment with XBee stack, in order for adding a complete implementation of the ADS1115 functionalities to Digi's XBee radios
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    A C++ based lightweight, non-invasive SCA (Service Component Architecture) runtime. Optimized for the use in the embedded domain. We are proud to announce release 0.8 of Trentino Release 0.8 adds a major feature to Trentino. With Service discovery, configuration, deployment and operation of Services on devices is made simple and cost efficient.
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    Flexcm is a component model for desktop and embedded systems. A Flexcm based system architecture can be completely specified in a xml file and loaded dinamically at runtime through dependency injection. Current implementation is written in C++
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