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    StarterWareFree for AM335X

    Community-driven variant of TI's bare metal development support tools

    This is the community driven variant of StarterWare(tm) 2.0.x by Texas Instruments, a collection of example source codes, headers, and basic implementations for AM335X-based hardware (like the BeagleBone Black, the PocketBeagle or the OSD335x SiP). The aim of this project is to add features and functionalities faster than TI is able to do that and to get a high-quality package for easy bare metal programming on such Sitara-based devices.
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    acx100 - Wireless chipset Linux driver
    Open Source Linux driver for wireless network cards (DWL-[G]520+ PCI, DWL-[G]650+ CardBus, GL-2422MP mini-PCI, DWL-120+ USB etc.) which use the entirely undocumented Texas Instruments (TI) ACX100/ACX111 chips, for 2.4.x , 2.6.x to 3.x kernels. FreeBSD: see some other website (FIXME URL got clipped). !! BIG FAT NOTE: development (i.e., driver "releases") is happening in git source repository tree (as of 2011-09-04), thus you're expected to look there (see web site menu Code --> Git) !!
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    Alternative attempt to develop linux driver for TI FlashMedia xx12/xx21 storage controllers.
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    Python module for the i2c-tiny-usb project available here: http://www.harbaum.org/till/i2c_tiny_usb/index.shtml The module is an alternative for the linux kernel driver. With this module you can directly communicate with an I2C device. Discarded - Use Ti
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    Hack&Dev project's goal is to bring Linux to PalmOS-powered handhelds. Currently we are focusing on the Palm/PalmOne handhelds based on Intel PXA and TI OMAP CPUs.
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    The goal of the c6x-tools project is to provide an Open Source development environment for users of the TI TMS320C6x DSP family. This includes (but is not limited to) the following commonly-used devices: 'C6211, 'C6711, 'C6201 and 'C6701.
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    LiteOS is our attempt to write a free OS for calculators known as "TI-68k". TI naturally stands for Texas Instuments while 68k designs the Motorola 68000, in other words the processor running such calculators.
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