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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).
This project is aimed at making a generic hard disk manager which can work on any type of hard disk irrespective of its company and make. It should provide all the basic functions of a DM like low level format, zero fill etc.
A patch and kernel module for Linux 2.6 kernels to allow you to replace the circa-1970s PC speaker console beep with a userspace action of your choice.
The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture is composed of several parts: sound driver, sound library and sound utilities and tools. The aim of this project is to offer a complete audio solution for the Linux operating system.
PARASOL is a C library for implementing computer-system simulations.
PARASOL is a C library for implementing simulations of computer systems. It supports a simulated, user-configured, multiprocessor environment on which user-written software (in C or C++) is executed.
SIMACH is a Emulator Development Kit. The goal is to develop a IDE that'll allow a developer to easily write and debug a highly portable emulator, automaticly generating code to the destination plataform.
m4-la is a Logic Analyzer written in VHDL for the Xilinx ML403 Development board featuring the Virtex4 FPGA. The user interface is written in C for Windows32 based platforms. Xilinx ISE and EDK tools compile the VHDL and MS Visual Studio compiles the UI.
A scanner button daemon for Linux (and possibly other Unix-like operating systems) which allows you to trigger certain actions (e.g. run a shell script) whenever one of the scanner's front panel buttons has been pressed.