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    xBridge - I2C/SMBus GUI

    xBridge - I2C/SMBus GUI

    USB Bridge for SMBus/I2C, GPIO, & Clock

    [Introduction] The xBridge-M01 product is a multifunctional USB bridge developed by Doidx. It can control and transmit SMBus/I2C, GPIO, Clock and other interfaces through USB. The product includes software and hardware. It has the characteristics of easy use and development. The core chip is CP2112 Graphical software and operating manual can be downloaded for free at http://xbridge-m01.doidx.com Provide the underlying Java API, http://xsmbus-m01.doidx.com , which can do simple...
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    xSMBus - Java I2C/SMBus API

    xSMBus - Java I2C/SMBus API

    USB Bridge for SMBus(I2C), GPIO, and Clock, Java API

    [Introduction] xSmbus-m01 is not only a Java API, but also a program that can be executed separately. The following are its function options: Need to be executed at the command prompt, java -jar /YourPath/xSmbus-m01-1.0p.jar Help - list the parameter table Verification - verify that the product is working properly Test - used for system maintenance, in advance Check - determine if there is a device on the I2C location Scan - search in the range of 00-FF, search out on the I2C bus...
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    USB-GPIB

    Handle GPIB devices with a simple GPIB-USB-Adapter

    Handle GPIB devices with a simple GPIB-USB-Adapter. This includes hardware, software for a PIC18F2550, Windows-Testsoftware
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    ztex is a Firmware Kit with a corresponding Driver API for EZ-USB based hardware. The Firmware is written in C and assembled using a powerful macro processor. The Driver API allows the development of platform-independent device drivers.
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    USBAnalist

    USB Packet Decoder

    This program shows the packets in a USB communication, by decoding the output of a command like "cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/usbmon/0u" into more human-readable form
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    A Linux program/library for interfacing the Velleman k8055 USB I/O board
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    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 Java implementation 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.
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    This project is the same as LibusbJava but with backward compatibility support for Java 1.4.2. Here's the original LibusbJava project description: LibusbJava is a Java wrapper for the libusb and libusb-win32 USB library.
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    Java based library for processing framework to support Korg USB/MIDI controllers (keyboard, surfaces et.c)
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    X10 device drivers for Linux creating a /dev device for each X10 unit in the house. This allows command line, script, and program access to the X10 network.This driver currently supports the PowerLinc Serial, PowerLinc USB, and CM11A.
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    We are developing a suite of software to control USB I/O devices. Initially the support will be for Windows and Linux hosted Human Interface Devices (HID) although hopefully this will extend to virtual comms. port control in the future. API coming...
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    Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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