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The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.
jBurn is Java frontend for CD recording software under Linux. Project started from BurnIT project (Jesper Pedersen), but has now undergone big changes. jBurn is java frontend for cdrtools (previously cdrecord, mkisofs, mkhybridfs,...).
The JavaBluetooth Stack is a 100% Java implementation of the Bluetooth Specifications Version 1.1. It uses the javax.comm package to address the Bluetooth chip, and implements the JSR-82 (javax.bluetooth) API. Deployment on TINI is possible.
LinPoch is a connectivity software suite which makes it possible to communicate with an Epoc 6 device, under Linux. Currently it supports only the nokia 9210
OS independent RS232 remote control. Java-based server (console), easy adjustable HTML GUI, local/internet use, incl. device driver API and drivers (e.g. EIKI LC-XM1/SM1/VM1!!)
The new Nokia 9210 Communicator is a no-pen driven device which supports an Cursor API. The idea is to link the Cursor API to the communication port and then connecting a real mouse. This should make the usage of the 9200 series more compfortable.
Java ARM support for standards, Maven, & archetypes
The project creates a standard for Java implementations of ARM applications. It uses an asynchronous event model with threading that is standard for any board the runs Java on an ARM processor.
The set of interfaces, abstract classes, events and enums create a standard that help enforce the write once, run anywhere credo.
This will make code more portable and readable.
Main Area: https://sourceforge.net/p/armature/discussion/