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.
Ws2300 manipulates the LaCrosse WS-2300 weather station via its RS232/USB interface. It can read and write values, and can continuously log data from WS-2300 to a file or SQL database.
All available documentation can be read online at http://ws2300.sourceforge.net/
Library and command line program providing access to the EEPROM of an Silabs CP2101 / CP2102 / CP2103. It can programm the USB-Descriptors and the Baudrate table.
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This python application allows you to download the the recorded notes from a Pegasus Technologies EN100/M210 NoteTaker (digital pen) and store them as SVG files.
Requires python-usb/pyusb-1.0.
Python module for the i2c-tiny-usb project available here: http://www.harbaum.org/till/i2c_tiny_usb/index.shtml The module is an alternative for the linux kernel driver. With this module you can directly communicate with an I2C device. Discarded - Use Ti
Development of a USB interface library to different USB enabled development (hardware) platforms. Including, but not limited to, FPGA prototype boards.
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Development area for GNU/Linux 2.6.x for the KS8695 ARM SoC. Covers kernel patches, drivers for serial, Ethernet, PCI, GPIO, watchdog subsystems, and drivers for optional PCI based devices such as USB, WiFi, WiMAX, IPSec, SSL, and RSA devices.