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    almLib

    EPICS High Resolution Timer and Alarm Clock Library.

    An EPICS high resolution timer and alarm clock library for Linux and RTEMS. EPICS is the Experimental Physics Industrial Control System framework. This library supports Linux by utilizing POSIX functions. For RTEMS VME-Bus systems it supports the CPU cards mvme2100, mvme5500 and mvme6500 ("beatnik" board support).
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    GPS Datalogger Device Control
    i-Blue 747 / i-Blue 757 / Qstarz BT-Q1000 / i.Trek Z1 / Konet BGL-32 / Holux M-241 / ... control SW (for Java Phones, PalmOS, WinCe (PPC), Java platforms, Windows, Linux, and MacOS). Compatible with most MTK GPS Chipset based loggers.
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    cMIPS

    cMIPS

    cMIPS - an FPGA ready VHDL model for 5-stage pipeline, MIPS32r2 core

    This project was moved to https://gitlab.c3sl.ufpr.br/roberto/cmips The code here is no longer up to date. The VHDL model mimics the pipeline design described in Patterson & Hennessy's book (Computer Organisation and Design) and is an almost complete implementation of the MIPS32r2 instruction set. The TLB and assorted control registers will be included soon (as of fev 2015). The model was synthesized for an Altera EP4CE30F23. The model uses up 15% of combinational blocks and 5%...
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    Partially Reconfigurable Hardware

    Framework for Adaptive Hardware Concurrent Systems with DPR-FPGAs

    This project introduces new FPGA architectural tools and Linux OS modifications that aid in supporting Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) on FPGAs for concurrent control. It shows that control systems benefit from hardware concurrency, meaning that by moving the control intelligence into hardware, the negative effects inherent to threads and their scheduler are minimized. This leaves software with the role of a high-level administrator rather than an executor, thereby eliminating...
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    A QNX-based library and tools for controlling Märklin Digital model railroads over a serial interface. The Project includes a shell for interactive control and also bootable floppy disk image to easily turn any pc into a dedicated railroad controller.
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