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    W-Bus library and applications

    W-Bus communication library

    This is a small library that allows comunicating with a Webasto (tm) W-Bus capable car heating system. Runs on Personal Computers or for embedded devices (slim design). Easily portable. Includes a Heater manager, heater controller program and more. The GIT repository (CVS is deprecated) also includes a control unit application to control W-Bus capable devices, a W-Bus compatible heater unit firmware application and a heater simulator for testing purposes. Also, a serial port loop back driver for linux is included to simulate OBD II K-Line adapters.
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    acx100 - Wireless chipset Linux driver
    Open Source Linux driver for wireless network cards (DWL-[G]520+ PCI, DWL-[G]650+ CardBus, GL-2422MP mini-PCI, DWL-120+ USB etc.) which use the entirely undocumented Texas Instruments (TI) ACX100/ACX111 chips, for 2.4.x , 2.6.x to 3.x kernels. FreeBSD: see some other website (FIXME URL got clipped). !! BIG FAT NOTE: development (i.e., driver "releases") is happening in git source repository tree (as of 2011-09-04), thus you're expected to look there (see web site menu Code --> Git) !!
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    Linux-WMT

    Linux kernel development for Wondermedia-based System-on-a-Chip device

    There is still a small amount of Wiki info here that is relevant and not migrated. THIS CODEBASE IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED!! Current GIT codebase is maintained at: https://github.com/linux-wmt/linux-vtwm Current WIKI is at: https://github.com/linux-wmt/linux-vtwm/wiki
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