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Development of Linux drivers for Xilinx MailBox IP. MailBox IP is a bi-directionnal FIFO plugged between two buses, allowing sending messages from one bus to the other, in both directions.
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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Provides access to Belkin Nostromo n50/n52 speedpads as more than simple USB keyboard devices via configuration GUI. Also includes a basic userland linux event interface and both OpenGL and OpenAL modules for video and audio.
A Linux driver for RTD DM5408 / DM408 ISA acquisition card
A Linux driver for RTD DM5408 / DM408 ISA acquisition card. A DKMS module and a dynamic library written from scratch but trying to keep same functions structure of its official Windows 98 driver.
I don't recommend it for production. I'm just trying to learn writing drivers for Linux with some interest in Electronics Interfacing.
The goal of the See&Touch project is to design/implement a special mouse for disabled people, which allows a person to fully control a computer by using just vision and one single body movement. This project develops hardware, firmware and software.
A library encapsulating the work with Zeka Fiscal Printer device. The library is a thin wrapper around Zeka FP serial communication protocol. It provides C++ library, COM object and java library (.jar). API documentation and several samples included.
A linux kernel module inspired by i7z that enables unprivileged users to monitor informations like current frequency (including Turbo Boost!) and temperature of Intels Core i processor family.
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This is a Linux driver for ThinkPad laptops, written by Borislav Deianov and Henrique de Moraes Holschuh. It aims to support various features of these laptops which are accessible through a ThinkPad-specific ACPI framework. The newest version is available in the latest version of the Linux kernel.
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.
Enable the Volume up and Down Buttons on Logitech USBHeadset.
USB Headsets are very useful for VoIP applications like SIP Networks or Skype.
It doesn't need X
A small application that allows the user to control JACK transport via Midi Machine Control (MMC) commands. MMC is a common protocol sent by hard disk recorders and midi control pads to let other devices or programs know where you are in a track.
Currently, the Linux kernel doesn't support three keys on the "Microsoft Natural® Ergonomic Keyboard 4000": the "Spell" function key and the Zoom-/Zoom+ Rocker. This program is a userspace (X11) driver for those three keys.
G15daemon provides support for the G15 keyboard. Multiple LCD clients are supported with a 'virtual' LCD buffer for applications or libraries, and all keys are usable. Users flip through connected screens with a press of a button.Linux, OS-X & Solaris
User-space linux driver & application for CH Multi Function Panel: support of all 50 keys, green / red led - simulate keys (keyboard, mouse, joystick,...), mouse & joystick axes - use macros for any key sequence & timings - supports up to 16 MFPs
Library for handling XBee / XBee-PRO RF modules. The library is written in C and supports the following platforms: Linux (x86, MIPSel), Windows (x86), AT91 SAM7 microcontrollers.
The SCSI Bus Analyzer Solution (scsitrace) is a Linux device driver that can be enabled on-the-fly to capture protocol traces trafficking across SCSI-based storage devices.
Linux/Unix driver development for Syntek Semicon USB2.0 Video device DC-1125, like the one that is found in Asus A6K laptops. The device can be recognized by the usb id 174f:a311 and maybe also be a standalone unit (not integrated).
Linux driver for the ArrayComm* "iBurst*" wireless broadband devices. Based on an existing GPLed driver "ibut" written in C and distributed by ArrayComm, the project supports porting to new kernel and hardware versions, as well as development. *TM
licut is a lightweight suite of software tools for sending Inkscape SVG files to a Cricut cutting device. Currently tested with Cricut Cake running firmware v2.35, running on Ubuntu 9.04 and cross-compiled for arm-linux on Chumby