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    galileo-debian

    Debian for Intel Galileo Board

    This project provides packages and an SD card image for Debian for the Intel Gellileo boards (both Gen 1 and Gen2). Aside from the board specific kernel and some configuration that is unique to this board, the rest of the image is normal Debian Wheezy for i386.
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    SiriProxy on Raspberry Pi

    Raspberry Pi SD Image with Ruby and SiriProxy

    This is an SD card image with RVM, Ruby, and SiriProxy pre-installed. Release notices: https://sourceforge.net/p/siriproxyrpi/news/ Instructions: https://sourceforge.net/p/siriproxyrpi/wiki/Home/
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    NetFlash100

    NetFlash100

    Web based GUI for accessing ATMEL ATNGW100 board's flash memory.

    NetFlash100 contains a full system image with a Linux kernel, root file system and the web interface to access flash memory of ATMEL ATNGW100 boards. To be able to use NetFlash100 you need: 1. ATNGW100 board with a working u-boot. 2. Ethernet and serial terminal connections. 3. A SD card (must be more than 40MB) Once you successfully boot NetFlash100 image, it provides you with a web interface on IP 10.0.0.1, with this interface one can read, write and erase the available flash devices on the system. ...
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