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`ezRobi' is a GPL'd free embedded application framework to ease robotics. It is designed to help beginners to easily develop the firmware for small autonomous robotics.
Goal is to develop a client program for Linux to connect to a "Wireless USB hub" over Ethernet. Main focus in first stage is to connect to a device produced and sold by Medion (MD-86097).
The EarthMate Userland Library provides access to the usb device via libusb and POSIX threads. Target operating systems include Mac OS X, BSD, and Linux.
OTPD ("Open Ticket Printers Driver") is a cross-platform print-subsystem for pos-..ticket-.. and label-printers; part of QDroid framework ( http://qdroid.berlios.de ).
USB for Real-Time aims at providing a hard real-time capable implementation of an USB stack on top of Linux/Xenomai. It comes with a stack core and an UHCI host controller drivers. Future work will deal with a EHCI (2.0) and various high-layer drivers.
This program shows the packets in a USB communication, by decoding the output of a command like "cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/usbmon/0u" into more human-readable form
A Linux driver for RTD DM5408 / DM408 ISA acquisition card
A Linux driver for RTD DM5408 / DM408 ISA acquisition card. A DKMS module and a dynamic library written from scratch but trying to keep same functions structure of its official Windows 98 driver.
I don't recommend it for production. I'm just trying to learn writing drivers for Linux with some interest in Electronics Interfacing.
The Mobile Studio I/O board, developed at RPI, http://mobilestudio.rpi.edu/, provides students with the ability to perform laboratory experiments outside of the classroom. This project seeks to expand software support for this hardware to Linux.
Simple Linux-buildsystem for the Fujitsu/mycable XXSvideo SoC. The script and patches build toolchain (gcc-4.3,glibc-2.7), kernel (2.6.27) and rootfilesystem (busybox).
This is a sketch for Arduino that allows for the user to have multiple sketches on their Arduino, and then switch between them. For a video go to (coming soon). Requires Arduino 0022 or later to use get Arduino here: www.arduino.cc
Enable the Volume up and Down Buttons on Logitech USBHeadset.
USB Headsets are very useful for VoIP applications like SIP Networks or Skype.
It doesn't need X
Wavy is a program based on Johnny Lee's fingertracking project that makes you control your mouse cursor with your fingers (with the help of reflective tape) and supports every thing you can do with a regular mouse.
A small application to help programmers learning usb interface to the PICDEM FS USB demonstration board. It assumes that the default firmware is running on the demo board.
Linux kernel module for many HP Omnibook/Pavillon, Toshiba Satellite (with Phoenix BIOS) and Compal laptops.
It is based on the module found in the 'omke' project.
Linux/Unix driver development for Syntek Semicon USB2.0 Video device DC-1125, like the one that is found in Asus A6K laptops. The device can be recognized by the usb id 174f:a311 and maybe also be a standalone unit (not integrated).
licut is a lightweight suite of software tools for sending Inkscape SVG files to a Cricut cutting device. Currently tested with Cricut Cake running firmware v2.35, running on Ubuntu 9.04 and cross-compiled for arm-linux on Chumby