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    VGamepadWeb

    VGamepadWeb

    Turn your phone into a wireless Xbox controller via any web browser.

    VGamepadWeb is an open-source tool that turns your smartphone or tablet into a wireless Xbox controller for Windows PC using any web browser. No apps or cables required! How it works: Run the lightweight desktop server on your PC to get a local link. Open it on your phone to get a responsive virtual controller. The PC server captures touch inputs and translates them into native gamepad signals via the ViGEmBus driver. Windows sees your phone as a real Xbox 360 controller, making it...
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    TeLOS Linux

    TeLOS Linux

    humbly smart Operating System - Debian derivative

    TeLOS is a new, universal Linux distribution, a carefully customized derivative of Debian bullseye / sid with KDE Plasma Desktop Environment featuring an unbiased selection of useful applications and services. You may find TeLOS Linux to be snappy, lightweight, ready for work or fun straight out of the box and easily configurable. This Operating System is freely distributed and honors free, open source software development. Nevertheless, some non-free proprietary packages are included to...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Pegasus USB-Ethernet Linux ARM driver

    Support for Pegasus-compatible USB to Ethernet devices on ARM(Android)

    This project is aimed to add the ADMtek compatible USB-Ethernet converter support to the ARM systems, including Android. The patch provided is intended for http://pegasus2.sourceforge.net/ Pegasus/Pegasus II USB Ethernet Linux driver. It allows the driver successfully run on ARM making it send the correctly aligned requests for DMA. Tested on Android 4.2.2 (Linux 3.0.36) with DesignWare USB 2.0 OTG Controller (DWC_OTG). Supported USB to Ethernet adapters: 3Com, AboCom (10/100 and HPNA), Accton/SMC (some models), ADMtek, AEI, Allied Telesyn, ATEN, Belkin (some models), Billionton, Corega FEther, D-Link (some models), EasiDock, ELECOM, Elsa Micolink, Gigabyte GN-BR402W Wireless Router, GOLDPFEIL, Hawking, Hewlett-Packard HN210C, IO DATA, Compaq iPAQ Networking, Kingston KNU101TX Ethernet, LANEED, Linksys, MELCO/BUFFALO, Microsoft MN-110, NETGEAR FA101, OCT, Philips USB 10/100 Ethernet, smartNIC 2 PnP Adapter, SOHOware NUB100/NUB110 Ethernet, SpeedStream USB 10/100 Ethernet
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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