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...The driver features an asynchronous API which allows you to interact with MongoDB using Promises or via traditional callbacks. Whether you are new to MongoDB or you just want to brush up on the core concepts, you can check out the Fundamentals section which features material on using the Node.js driver. The connection URI is the set of instructions that the driver uses to connect to a MongoDB deployment. It instructs the driver on how it should connect to MongoDB and how it should behave while connected. The Authentication Mechanisms guide contains sample connection code using each authentication mechanism supported in the MongoDB Community Edition. ...
Generic SCSI target subsystem for Linux SCST allows creation of sophisticated storage devices. It includes generic SCSI target core with SCSI target drivers and backend handlers. There are target drivers for iSCSI, Fibre Channel, SRP, SAS, FCoE, etc.
USB 2.0 for Real-Time provide a hard real-time capable implementation of an USB 2.0 stack on top of Linux/Xenomai. It implements the stack core and EHCI, UHCI and OHCI host controller drivers.
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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lpcusb is a USB core stack for the built-in USB device of LPC214x microcontrollers. It handles the hardware interface and USB enumeration/configuration. Included are usage examples like USB joystick HID, USB virtual COM port and USB mass storage on SD-ca
OpenMAC is a TinyOS-based implementation of IEEE 802.15.4 MAC layer, which lies at the core of MeshNetics ZigBee stack, and provides basic wireless networking (star,peer to peer) to WSN's. Available for low-power ZigBit modules and Atmel AVR Z-Link Kits
ARCNET network controller core, descriped in VHDL with datasheet, documentation, device drivers, a software testsuite and examples. All based on the PM20100 VHDL-design from Peter Mühlenbrock.
Linux CAN (Controller Area Network) Driver for the Hynix HMS30C7202 Microcontroller (ARM7T core, C_CAN Module).
The driver will be developed for Kernel Version 2.4.18.
SimOS is an OS that will be based on the OSKIT function library. In addition we will be maintaining the oskit as a seperate release, updated as the core of the kernel. This OS will be easy to use, with numerous software versions on it.
BlueNIC implements the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Profile with all roles as PANU,GN and NAP.
The software is written as a loadable module for the linux kernel and required the BlueZ Bluetooth core stack.
SENSEN (SENSible/Epidiptic Network) suite is a collection of codes, schematics and technical documentation of a core work developed for an interactive experimental installation codenamed 02L (Outside standing Level)
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.