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QCPUfreq is a GUI program providing a frontend for the Linux kernels CPUfreq functionality similar to the GNOME cpufreq-applet. It is multi CPU capable. It follows the philosophy "One task, one tool", so it is NOT a deamon or such things.
A ZigBee library for ZigBee Series I-II, this library keep a list of end device, their status, IO values, configurations, etc... the idea is keep updated all, all the time.
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WDOL, or the "WDDM (Windows Display Driver Model) Drivers On Linux" project targets to get Vista WDDM drivers running on Linux. The idea is that its possible to load Windows drivers and emulate WDDMs interface, and, in turn support DirectX 10.
An abstraction layer for Video4Linux2 USB webcam drivers, USBCAM offers a minidriver interface and can be embedded into 3rd party device driver projects.
lptcap32 is intended to upgrade the 16-bit DOS-compatible "lptcap" software originally written by Kris Heidenstrom to 32-bit Linux compatibility in order to create a data-capture interface suitable for use within Point-Of-Sale enabled gasoline pumps.