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CanFestival focuses on providing an ANSI-C platform independent CANOpen stack that can be implemented as master or slave nodes on PCs, Real-time IPCs, and Microcontrollers. A WxPython based CanOpen Object Dictionary editor GUI is also provided.
This project aims to build a USB 2.4-GHz transceiver, based on a reference design published by Cypress Semiconductor. The software, firmware and hardware design are included (open source). Hardware will be designed using the gEDA tools (including PCB).
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The Linux-DAQ-PCI project develops and maintains a family of
Linux device drivers for PCI based data acquisition systems.
Incremental package release naming convention is as follows:
R0.x(Alpha), R1.x(beta), R2.x(production), R3.x(mature).
RealterR1000 it's an opensource driver for network controllers RTL8168, RTL8111, RTL8169, RTL8101 and some others modification for Mac OSX. It is based on Realtek' driver for Linux and doesn't supported by Realtek.
The SBus is a family of high-speed packet-based databus standards, suitable for both networking and interdevice communication. They are optimized for high data density transactions. This project creates and documents the standards, schematics, and driver
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
This is the worlds first and probably only FLOSS project aimed to create a lowbudget, based on availble technology, cruise missile. No this is not a Joke, its for real. Why? Since no one has tried to do this before and certainly not under the GPL.
This project aims to develop a colour-based vision processing system for use in RoboCup. We are using a CCD camera for input to an FPGA. The system locates coloured objects and outputs detected corners.
This is a dummy implementation of the com.qualcomm.qjae.gps package based on the QJAE documentation, which you can use in your MIDP projects to access GPS on Sprint (and maybe other) phones. Sprint left this out of the SDK. See readme.txt [PROJECT DEFUNC
URBI: Universal Robotic Body Interface. URBI is a scripted command language used to control robots (AIBO, pioneer,...). It is a robot-independant API based on a client/server architecture. Liburbi C++/Java/Matlab are available here. Forum available at ht
BTnodeRFID provides a mobile RFID reader for the ISO 15693 RFID standard with a Bluetooth interface based on existing hardware components. Software libraries to access the reader for J2SE, J2ME and Symbian platforms are included.
The Linux-DAQ-USB project develops and maintains a family of Linux device drivers for USB based data acquisition systems. Incremental package release naming convention is as follows: R0.x(Alpha), R1.x(beta), R2.x(production), R3.x(mature).
User space software used to control an Imation Disc Stakka in Linux using libusb. The software will provide a generic interface to allow for flexible front end development. *** NOTE *** This project has migrated into the CDStore Project (http://sourcefor
Library to provide access to HID-class devices through an OS-independant API. Based on libusb, this library aims to provide userspace protocol support for the HID events.
This project is no longer active or maintained. The Linux Printer Setup is a CUPS and Qt based tool to offer an easy to use alternative to the standard and much more complex KDE print setup utility. It shall bring more compfort and usability onto the KDE