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    Arduino HomeKit ESP8266

    Arduino HomeKit ESP8266

    Native Apple HomeKit accessory implementation for the ESP8266 Arduino

    ...The HomeKit running on ESP32 has a GREAT PERFORMANCE which is 10x faster than ESP8266. You should set the ESP8266 CPU to run at 160MHz (at least during the pairing process), to avoid the tcp-socket disconnection from the iOS device caused by a timeout.
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    ttylog - a serial port logger

    Serial port logger which can be used to print to stdout.

    The program ttylog is a serial port logger which can be used to print everything that comes in to a serial device to stdout. The device and the baud rate can be specified on the command line and a timeout can be set instead of just killing the process in order to stop it. You can also elect to have the output being sent to standard out to be time stamped.
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    meminfo

    Shows memory info about processes

    This small header file is pure C and can be used in any C/C++ program to get memory information about the current process. Did you ever try to monitor a process in a task manager or similar and wondered why the memory doesn't go down even if your program freed all the memory? Then this small library is right for you! It is even capable to observe a difference before and after a call to free() or delete.
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    RTAI patch for ARM Cortex-A8 processors Please NOTE: The currently available patches are NOT for productive usage! They are snapshots of the porting process to give interested people a point to start with.
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    Lockboxes are an experimental high performance inter-process communication (IPC) mechanism with access control. A lockbox can be used to share data, an open file handle, and state flags, with access control defining which users, groups or processes may ha
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    hidtouch is an input device driver supporting USB touchscreens that are not recognized by Linux as event devices but as regular HID devices. A few companion programs will ease the setup and calibration process.
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    Open-USB-IO board
    Working with microprocessors is one of the most creative, challenging and rewarding areas of electronic and software engineering. Open-USB-IO makes learning this process fun and easy.
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    FabBSD

    FabBSD

    4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system for CNC / machine control

    4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system for CNC / machine control applications. Using low-cost hardware, FabBSD can be used to control a wide array of CNC milling machines, lathes, routers, process-control and automation equipment.
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    This is a real-time scheduler for Linux running in the interrupt context. The real-time processes are nearly normal functions of an user process which are just registered at the real-time scheduler. Features: easy debugging, hangup detection, priorit
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    A development and documentation of a fresh operating system from the ground up. We will be researching, designing, and documenting the process of the creation of a new operating system.
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    FlexMon is a flexible system monitoring system for Unix. In a client-server framework, plugins for e.g. load average, process status, disk status, CPU fan/temerature are provided. A command-line client exists, with a GUI and CGI interface to come.
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    Linux kernel driver for low-level performance-monitoring counters, and support for virtualised (per-process) counters. User-space glue for use in applications, and by higher-level tools and libraries.
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