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iPod was designed to work with the Mac. It was almost immediately made to work with Windows. Now I want to make it work with Linux. I started this project in hopes that it would become a central repository for all the work that is going on.
The GDAC (Generic Device Access and Control) framework is an extensible multithreaded cross platform (Linux (x86,VME)/Windows) C++ device control environment. It typically will be used as the basis for custom OPC servers or front-end control software.
Gnome 2 applet that shows the motherboard sensors values as CPU Temperature, CPU fan rpm's, voltages, etc... Please consider http://sensors-applet.sourceforge.net as it's the project you are looking for ;)
This project was a kernel-module to support webcams based on the NW802 chipset.
Jean-François Moine added support for those in the mainline kernel some time ago, so you should just update your kernel, this project is purely for historical purposes.
The aim of the myPod project is to provide an platform independed application to have fun with an Apple iPod. myPod helps you to manage your music and to synchronize clips and playlists to your iPod.
The program 'jsbuttons' prints the state of joystick buttons as a decimal number to standard output.
It can be used to control the system where keyboard input is impossible/unwanted.
A (simple-to-build) four button pad can be used instead of a joystick.
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Mantis Robotic project consists of an open-source sets of reusable
C/C++ libraries for manipulation of diverse kinds of robots,
mostly for educational purposes and hobbies.
mousikos is a GUI based portable audio/music player file manager. It will support on-the-fly
re-encoding of mp3s and is playlist based. It is designed to be able to
support various types of portable music players. Linux. Requires gnome.
NeoFireGL is an effort to update the ATI FGLRX kernel module with updated AGP 3.0 routines. This effort will center mostly upon updating the ATI FGLRX kernel module by importing routines from the 2.5.x series Linux kernel.
These tools aim to Toshiba-Laptop users, who want to use their extra keys to control the brightness of the LCD or to control the fan.
It even lets you use the extra multimediakeys on the newer Laptops to control xmms, a dvd-player software, etc.
KisoCD is a tool that assists you in creating and copying ISO CD-ROMs. It helps you to compose the contents of the CD while the work itself is done by
mkisofs and cdrecord. It supports very easy creation of bootable and multisession CDs.
The Simple Network Enhanced Zulu-time Device (SNEZ-D) or Aftermarket CHU Decoder (A-CHU) is a complete radio-to-interface time reference in-a-box with software that decodes the CHU radio signal, and can be interfaced to NTP servers.
UniPIC is a GTK programmer software for PIC programmers based on Brian Lane\'s software that supports at least PIC16C84 and PIC16F84. It works with the parallel port and by default with microPIC Trainer.
HAC4Linux is a bicycle computer application for Linux. This programme is also available for Win32 (HAC4Windows) and MacOSX(HAC4Mac). Supported are different bicycle computers and heart rate monitors by different manufacturers.
Superseded by the GSPCA driver in the mainline kernel. Development now at http://linuxtv.org/ [Formerly: Linux device driver for SPCA50X based USB cameras (Intel PC Camera Pro)]