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    GraphicsFuzz

    GraphicsFuzz

    A testing framework for automatically finding and simplifying bugs

    GraphicsFuzz is a framework developed by Google for testing and fuzzing graphics drivers using automatically generated GLSL shaders. It helps identify security vulnerabilities, driver crashes, and rendering inconsistencies in OpenGL and Vulkan drivers by feeding them randomized but valid shader programs. Originally developed through academic research, GraphicsFuzz automates the process of minimizing and analyzing problematic shaders, helping hardware vendors and driver developers improve the...
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    You own a Pegasus NoteTaker hardware based digital pen ? You only use Linux or Solaris ? Now, there is an alternative ! (Compatible with IRIS Notes, Dane-Elec magic pen and others). Drivers and application are provided !
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    JavaNect provides Java-based access to the OpenNI interfaces for piloting devices such as the Kinect. It uses JNA to communicate with the native libraries and drivers on all major platforms. JavaNect was designed for maximum performance.
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    Driver support for 3D Controller Hardware. We hope to support SDL Input, DirectInput, and other major controller API's including game consoles and embedded systems.
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    Jcam captures and saves JPEGs and Video from your webcam, manually or automatically. It works on Linux and Windows, for cameras with drivers compatible with v4l or vfw. It uses Java(1.3.1), Swing and Blackdown/Sun JMF2.1.1 respectively.
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    J3DJoystick is a Joystick driver for Java3D which interfaces with the Linux Joystick drivers.
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    Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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