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    LIRC

    LIRC

    Linux Infrared Remote Control

    LIRC is a package that supports receiving and sending IR signals of IR remote controls, adding functionality and flexibility to the basic support in the Linux kernel. Support for LIRC is ubiquitous in Linux HTPC applications; it's also packaged in all major Linux distributions. Despite it's name, LIRC also works on OSX.
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    A collection of applications that allow seamless, configurable and powerful integration of the Sony PS3 Remote with Linux through LIRC.
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    USB-IR-Boy is an LIRC compatible home brew USB Infrared (IR) receiver based on the Motorola (Freescale) MC68HC908 microcontroller. The project includes electronic schematics, MCU code, and a lircd compatible kernel module.
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    airboard-ir has been rehosted at github -- please visit https://github.com/foxharp/avrlirc -- thanks! -pgf airboard-ir replaces the IR receiver supplied with a LiteOn SK-7100 Airboard cordless keyboard with an LIRC-compatible receiver. Keyboard/mouse reports are translated to /dev/input events. Full remapping of keyboard and button functions is easy.
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    Project to develop a Linux LIRC device driver for the RedRat 3 (until the driver is accepted into the LIRC project). The RedRat3/Rerdat3II is a USB IR receiver/transmitter product (http://www.redrat.co.uk/)
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    A linux kernel driver for lirc (http://www.lirc.org/) to support the USB StreamZap PC Remote (http://www.streamzap.com/). NOTE: This code is now deprecated in favour of the lirc_streamzap contained in lirc 1.7.1 and higher.
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