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    Signal Ranger DSP Linux Support Tools
    This project delivers Linux support (USB driver and Tools) for a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) cards of the Signal Ranger series, see http://www.softdb.com/product_dsp.shtml for details) connected to a Linux host via USB.
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    USBphpTunnel

    USBphpTunnel

    Android app for MXQ TVbox to control an Arduino board via USB from PHP

    Designed for data-logging applications (weather, hydroponics, greenhouses, aquariums, home automation, power consumpion, solar or wind generators etc.), this solution can be useful also in alarms and burglar. Now you can develop MySQL and web enabled Arduino applications only working on Arduino and PHP. To keep ligth the Arduino Sketch, you can port all not realtime logic to PHP side. At the end your application will works on XQ+Arduino UNO even 24/7 with only 20 Watt AC power, and can...
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    The USB/IP Project
    The USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB device sharing system over IP network. To share USB devices between computers with their full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates USB I/O requests into IP packets and transmits them between computers.
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    Pegasus USB-Ethernet Linux ARM driver

    Support for Pegasus-compatible USB to Ethernet devices on ARM(Android)

    ...Supported USB to Ethernet adapters: 3Com, AboCom (10/100 and HPNA), Accton/SMC (some models), ADMtek, AEI, Allied Telesyn, ATEN, Belkin (some models), Billionton, Corega FEther, D-Link (some models), EasiDock, ELECOM, Elsa Micolink, Gigabyte GN-BR402W Wireless Router, GOLDPFEIL, Hawking, Hewlett-Packard HN210C, IO DATA, Compaq iPAQ Networking, Kingston KNU101TX Ethernet, LANEED, Linksys, MELCO/BUFFALO, Microsoft MN-110, NETGEAR FA101, OCT, Philips USB 10/100 Ethernet, smartNIC 2 PnP Adapter, SOHOware NUB100/NUB110 Ethernet, SpeedStream USB 10/100 Ethernet
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    The Linux-DAQ-USB project develops and maintains a family of Linux device drivers for USB based data acquisition systems. Incremental package release naming convention is as follows: R0.x(Alpha), R1.x(beta), R2.x(production), R3.x(mature).
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    "DSO" is a Digital Signal Oscilloscope. My DSO will be connected via the USB to the PC. All software to operate the DSO is developed within this project.
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