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TagCentric is RFID middleware that controls heterogeneous RFID devices and gathers RFID-related data into a user-specified database. It's cost (free!) and simplicity make it ideal for use by small businesses, RFID testing facilities, and universities.
The Linux-DAQ-PCI project develops and maintains a family of
Linux device drivers for PCI based data acquisition systems.
Incremental package release naming convention is as follows:
R0.x(Alpha), R1.x(beta), R2.x(production), R3.x(mature).
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It's a software/hardware project to turn the Atmel AVR8 controllers into something simmilar to a home-computer. Currently connecting a TV-Monitor and a
keyboard is supported. It is also meant to serve as a future cheap computer alternative.
The SBus is a family of high-speed packet-based databus standards, suitable for both networking and interdevice communication. They are optimized for high data density transactions. This project creates and documents the standards, schematics, and driver
Linux iSight audio driver (ALSA).
This driver works only with the ieee1394 (firewire) iSight digital camera.
It will not work with the iSight shipped "embedded" with the new intel-mac series
(macbook, macbook-pro, imac)
pystim is an open source electrical stimulation device driver and development framework. It features a parallel/sequential block paradigm and supports event-base programming. It also provides a device simulator.
This project produces drivers for the Logitech QuickCam Express (now Dexxa) for the Linux OS. Drivers for cameras such as the QuickCam Web may also be supported -- see the home page for details.
This project aims to develop a colour-based vision processing system for use in RoboCup. We are using a CCD camera for input to an FPGA. The system locates coloured objects and outputs detected corners.
Stylus Toolbox is an Epson inkjet printer utility. It shows ink levels, allows you to clean and align your print heads, and to perform a nozzle check. As it is a graphical front-end for escputil, it supports all Epson printers supported by Gutenprint.
the freenv project is a variant of the nouveau accelerated graphics driver. it will follow a similar api but have a very different internal structure allowing for a different spectrum of acceleration and optimization capabilities.
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
BTnodeRFID provides a mobile RFID reader for the ISO 15693 RFID standard with a Bluetooth interface based on existing hardware components. Software libraries to access the reader for J2SE, J2ME and Symbian platforms are included.
kudev is a pyQt software which helps users create and manage easily their udev rules. Three main steps are done : detection, udev rule writting, fstab writting.