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The MongoDB Node.js driver allows Node.js applications to connect to MongoDB and work with data. 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...
Win32 API wrappers for accessing COM Uart in blocking mode
Uart32 is a C++ wrapper around the win32 Serial Port API that allows blocking-mode access to the COM port. This library works great for accessing a UART serial port from a background worker thread. It features: a simple c++ class. (temporarily removed for maintainance. Use DLL API Instead)
built in per access timeout on data receive.
a C-API wrapper that is exportable to
C# DLL import class
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
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.