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    QMK

    QMK

    Keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and ARM controllers

    ...Keyboards powered by QMK are Planck, Preonic, ErgoDox EZ, Clueboard, Cluepad, Gergo, Georgi, and Atreus. QMK is compatible with lots of other community-supported keyboards and projects. QMK is developed and maintained by Jack Humbert of OLKB with contributions from the community, and of course, Hasu.
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    CaChars

    Graphics mode console I/O for the TRS-80 Color Computer

    This is an add-on for the CoCo Extended Color BASIC that implements 51x24 and 64x24 text screens. All operation of the BASIC interpreter works naturally. It is developed in 6809 assembly language. It may be assembled with LWTOOLS (http://lwtools.projects.l-w.ca) under Linux, or with Windows cross-assemblers such as Chet Simpson's CASM which is included in RainbowIDE. In order to build a disk image, you will also need the Toolshed utility suite....
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    Xorg X11 dialbox input driver

    The Xfree-independent Xorg X11 input driver for the SGI dialbox

    This driver allows using the SGI dialbox on linux systems, which lack the Xfree86 library. Users of Redhat EL/Fedora/Centos 64 bit machines may use the rpm to install the driver. Other users currently need to compile the driver source code and install the driver manually. This driver is based on source code available from https://sourceforge.net/projects/dialbox/.
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    FabBSD

    FabBSD

    4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system for CNC / machine control

    4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system for CNC / machine control applications. Using low-cost hardware, FabBSD can be used to control a wide array of CNC milling machines, lathes, routers, process-control and automation equipment.
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    This project offers an uniformized way to interface a extented variety of analog-to-digital conv. chips to a computer that uses Windows. It is written in C as a set of plugin DLLs plus a central interface. The interface is intented to be VB compatible
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