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Open HPI is an open source implementation of the SA Forum's Hardware Platform Interface (HPI). HPI provides an abstracted interface to managing computer hardware, typically for chassis and rack based servers. The new location for the project is https://github.com/open-hpi/openhpi
Java library that interfaces with "The USB INSTEON PowerLinc Controller" built by Smartlabs Design. This library is built on top of the javax.usb linux reference implementation, but should work under Windows as well.
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The purpose of this project is to provide a convenient Javaimplementation for Future Technology Devices International Inc.'s (http://ftdichip.com) FTD2xx library. This library is used to access and control FTDI's USB to serial converter chips via USB.
This is a dummy implementation of the com.qualcomm.qjae.gps package based on the QJAE documentation, which you can use in your MIDP projects to access GPS on Sprint (and maybe other) phones. Sprint left this out of the SDK. See readme.txt [PROJECT DEFUNC
The JavaBluetooth Stack is a 100% Javaimplementation 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.