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    Linux Kernel Programming IDE (LinK+)

    Linux Kernel Programming IDE (LinK+)

    A Simple 'IDE'A for Linux Kernel Developers

    ...It reduces the development time and executes code in an elegant fashion. This IDE supports Linux kernel configuration, compilation & emulation, system call development and device driver development. LinK+ IDE includes various templates in the category of character, block and network device driver subsystems for device driver development. It includes various bus infrastructure templates and also provides Linux device driver code completion, code assistance & code navigation for developers. Download - LinK+ IDE for 32 & 64-bit architecture : https://sourceforge.net/projects/linkplustest/files/installers/ LinK+ Update Site (compatible with Eclipse IDE v3.6.x ): http://sourceforge.net/projects/linkplustest/files/repository/ User Manual: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linkplustest/files/documentation/LinK%2B_UserManual_Rev4.pdf
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    Userspace Driver and application to control DMX-512 devices through Velleman's K8062 kit under Linux. This is only a proof of concept, I never found the time to go further (a full kernel driver using either a block device or a /proc file)
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    BDwrap is a template for writing stackable block device drivers on Linux. It's clean interface hides the complexity of device handling, asynchronous calls, buffer cache interaction, etc. It is a great tool to develop stacked block drivers quickly.
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    The block device driver for digit@lway m
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