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    GXSM

    GXSM

    Scanning Probe Microscopy Controller and Data Visualization Software

    ...High-Speed external PAC-PLL hardware option with digital DSP link. Based on several hardware options it supports a commercially available DSP hardware and provided also Open Source Code for all the low level signal processing tasks and instrument controls in a most flexible and adaptable manner. All latest software is available via github.com/pyzahl/Gxsm4 (source code) or as binary for Ubuntu on https://launchpad.net/~totto/+archive/ubuntu/gxsm
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    CANopen for LabVIEW

    LabVIEW CANopen client library

    A collection of VIs for easier interface with basic CANopen client operations such as SDO download, SDO upload and PDO messages. Helper VIs for arbitrary mapping of dictionary objects to specific PDOs are also implemented. The project includes a quite crude implementation of the DSP 402 profile for handling motor drives in velocity and/or in position mode.
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    ALSA low-level hardware driver-framework for Marian MARC Series recording cards. Currently including: MARC 8 Midi (beta), MARC 4 Midi (testing), MARC A (testing), SEK'D ARC88 (planned)
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    This is a driver for the SEK'D ARC88 Audio Recording Card. It provides the low level ALSA driver for recording and playing audio up to 8 tracks under Linux with this card.
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    This simplest form of this project is the make a file in the file system appear as a disk. This kernel driver allows the user programs to create, delete and service SCSI low level HBA (LLD). The user program can create, register and service SCSI HBA.
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    This project is aimed at making a generic hard disk manager which can work on any type of hard disk irrespective of its company and make. It should provide all the basic functions of a DM like low level format, zero fill etc.
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    Linux kernel driver for low-level performance-monitoring counters, and support for virtualised (per-process) counters. User-space glue for use in applications, and by higher-level tools and libraries.
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