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The Linwizard project aims to port the Linux Kernel, all necessary drivers and (if possible) the OPIE/GPE Framework to the WM 2005 based PocketPC Phone HTC Wizard. The HTC Wizard is identical to Phones sold as XDA mini S, VPA II Compact or MDA Vario
autofan is a very simple and light daemon written in C that automatically controls fan speed, according to GPU/board temperature, on an Nvidia-card that doesn't support automatic hardware control. It builds ontop of the nvclock backend.
libhdlfltp is a VHDL library of floating point operators, all of which are parametrized, synthesizable to FPGAs and cover a number of the core operators in math.h.
pleXus is a framework that allows you to control multiple programs (modules) by means of events, messages and simple scripting. We use it to build things like a remote controlled radio/mp3box or to control external hardware. (like robots or a house)
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Media Lab Asia collaborated with IIT Delhi for development real-time kernel O/S named “RTKER OS” portable on microprocessor based systems and a Multithreaded O/S for 8-bit microcontrollers (like 8051 and ATMega128) as low cost embedded solution.
GB Cart Flasher is app+device for GameBoy Cartridges reading/writing. With this set you can: make game backups from cartridges and play them on PC, transfer game saves between cartridge and PC and test written by yourself games directly on console.
Parapin makes it easy to write code under Linux that controls individual pins on a PC parallel port. This kind of control is very useful for electronics projects that use the parallel port as a generic digital I/O interface (instead of as a printer port)
The LogMeFree is a tool to transform NMEA frames to Google's KML.
The data can be read from a file or directly from a GPS device (i.e. GPS logger, mouse).
Minirighi is a multi-threading open-source operating system written for didactic purpose. It has been written from scratch and it is compatible with POSIX.
Strokey is a small hardware keyboard logger saving all keystrokes into an EEPROM memory for later investigation. The device may get attached to any PS/2-keyboard by intercepting the cable, or get placed directly inside for maximum invisibility.
This project is here to help users change the status of their wireless cards radio on laptops which do not have a hardware based wireless radio switch. We have a laptop support table, and linux modules for some Averatec and Packard-Bell hardware.
CheckFence is a SAT-based formal verification tool that analyzes C code implementing concurrent data types on multiprocessors (concurrent queues, sets etc.) with respect to a selected memory model.
dgcusbdcp.ko is a pre-compiled kernel module for ASUS eeePC. It is needed to use this mini-laptop with Zoom 3095 V92 USB and other Conexant DGC (USB DCP) modems.
V4L2 Virtual Device is a driver providing one or multiple video pipes. It is used to route the output of a user space video source application to typical video “consuming” applications (players, encoders, PVRs) that are compatible with v4l2 devices.
GFreqlet is a GNOME applet for Linux that not only monitors CPU frequency scaling, but also allows the end user to change the frequency or governor with just a click. It automatically detects which frequencies and governors your processor supports.