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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.
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)
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)
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.
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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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
LibE1000 is a user-space library for Intel Gigabit Ethernet adapters. It implements an "OS bypass" mechanism, where fast path processing and rx/tx data transfers are performed without kernel assistance (i.e. no system calls).
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.
Alud (Ashtray Linux Userspace Driver) is a userspace Linux driver for Philips Pegoda USB RFID reader/writer. It's come also with a demo GUI application.
This project is based on the sourceforge project tn5250j. The intention of this tn5250jEngine project was to capsulate a slim core modul interpreting the Telnet 5250 stream. This core module provides a 5250-ScreenGrid Interface for any GUI application.
A collection of device drivers and system level code to enable user-space to directly interact with hardware and system features, bypassing the kernel, to effectively enable user-space device drivers.