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    eCxx

    eCxx

    A C++ library for AVR and NodeMCU

    NOTE: This project is marked with 'Status: Abandoned' on SourceForge because not enough time can be dedicated to this project. However it may still get sporadic commits to the repository. eCxx is a library for AVR and NodeMCU tailored for micro LED displays and lighting effects. eCxx is utilizing Makefile build system. Java and Python based applications/tools are also included to ease the development and debugging process using the host PC. On one side, eCxx supports the original...
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    imgFlasher

    imgFlasher

    Flash OS images to sdcards and usb drives

    imgFlasher has been built specifically for Embedded and IoT developers in order to flash OS images on SD cards and USB drives. Made primarily for Raspbian, Ubuntu, Debian, Yocto-based images but works with any kind of Linux distribution. imgFlasher is a portable software that doesn't require any installation. The process of flashing OS with imgFlasher is super simple and requires just 3 steps. (1) Choose img/zip file. (2) Choose drive to flash on. (3) Click on Flash. Recommended using for Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Odroid, BeagleBone, Nvidia Jetson, Tinkerboard, etc.
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    COFILOS

    A Development Framework for Coldfire

    Contains a framework for Coldfire MCUs like 52254. The framework supports a Command Line Interface (CLI) that may work from Serial port, USB or ENET. The framework uses Processor Expert and IDE requirement is MCU Eclipse 10.4 from Freescale. Includes the FunkOS Realtime Operating System by Funkenstein Software Consulting, available at http://funkos.sourceforge.net Mainly it is a support package for the development board Perseus, but I have ported also the RTOS to MCF52233DEMO...
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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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    The Dragon Fire compiler takes a new, 21st century, look at the Dragon (i.e. Dragon Book). No longer impenetrable to the programmer, this compiler is open and available to them. You control the Dragon, and get Dragon insight into your programs.
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