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SeaBreeze is a device driver library that provides an interface to select Ocean Optics spectrometers. It is written in C/C++ and builds and runs on Windows (XP/7/8), MacOSX, and Linux (x86/x64/ARM).
This project was originally designed to provide an open-source replacement for PPJoy. The product, at this point, consists of virtual joystick devices that is seen by the system as a standard joystick but its position-data is written to it by a feeder application. An existing feeder application that takes advantage of this product is SmartPropoPlus. If you are an application writer you can very easily write an application that controls a joystick (e.g. mouse-to-joystick,...
libcpuid provides CPU identification for the x86. It wraps the CPUID and RDTSC instructions in a portable manner and provides a lot of technical info about the processor, such as vendor, core codename, features/instruction sets, cache sizes, and more.
LinK+ IDE is a simple IDE for Linux Kernel Developers and Lovers. It is based on Eclipse IDE customized for Linux kernel programming. It reduces the development time and executes code in an elegant fashion. This IDE supports Linux kernel configuration, compilation & emulation, system call development and device driver development. LinK+ IDE includes various templates in the category of character, block and network device driver subsystems for device driver development. It includes...
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Library for handling XBee / XBee-PRO RF modules. The library is written in C and supports the following platforms: Linux (x86, MIPSel), Windows (x86), AT91 SAM7 microcontrollers.
This research project is a port of the Rice University's Superpages FreeBSD prototype to the Linux 2.6 kernel for IA64, x86-64, and x86-32 processor architectures. See the wiki section for more information.
SECU86 is Standard Engine Control Unit x86. The project goal is to develop a standard computer and OS (opensource) that would work on any car. It'll be based on the x86 processor and will try to replace the poor standard ECU that comes with any car.
crowOS aims not to be a big, wide-spread OS, but only a sort of hobbie-OS of mine, mainly for fun and to learn more about what is going on "under the hood". For now, it will be based on the x86-architecture, written mainly in C but also some Assembly.
SP Tools implements the wire interface to ReefNet's Sensus Pro divelogger. It allows dive data to be downloaded, and the sampling rate to be changed. Originally called SP Tools for Linux and aimed at x86, it now supports Solaris SPARC too.
lxbios is a utility for reading/writing LinuxBIOS parameters and displaying information from the LinuxBIOS table. It is intended for x86-based Linux systems (either 32-bit or 64-bit) that use LinuxBIOS.
XenOS is an "operating system to run operating systems" - a virtualization monitor. It virtualizes system hardware, so any x86 operating system will work. Support for 64-bit hosts and guests is planned. This will be similar to VMware's ESX Server.
The goal of llama-X is to be a cutting-edge desktop operating system for the x86 architecture. A new object-oriented filesystem, and a fresh new desktop paradigm, and an innovative multikernel subsystem are main features of the system.