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LavaRnd is a random number generator that converts a digitized chaotic source (such as a lens capped web camera) into cryptographically strong random numbers. LavaRnd comes with both an APIs (currently C and Perl) as well as a number of demos.
SDLJoytest is a program which will allow you to select from all joysticks found on the system (by SDL), and then test that selected joystick or other game controller.
SDLJoytest requires X, SDL, libGL & libGLU and, of course, a joystick to test.
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rtcan is a set of functions written in C which allow the transmission and reception of Controller Area Network (CAN) messages using the Real Time Application Interface (RTAI) on linux systems with the necessary CAN hardware.
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RSTK is a C language program that generates Reed-Solomon HDL sourcecode modules that can be compiled and synthesized using standard VHDL or Verilog compilers and synthesis tools.
OpenTCA is C/C++-based software for the Linux/BSD platform, intended to allow anyone with a computerized-vehicle to analyze trouble codes without having to pay a mechanic to do it.
LinPoch is a connectivity software suite which makes it possible to communicate with an Epoc 6 device, under Linux. Currently it supports only the nokia 9210
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...
OpenVault is middleware that helps applications manage removable media.
In a Storage Area Network (SAN), it arbitrates access by applications
to removable media drives.
It is the basis for the IEEE 1244 standard: Media Management System.
The GDAC (Generic Device Access and Control) framework is an extensible multithreaded cross platform (Linux (x86,VME)/Windows) C++ device control environment. It typically will be used as the basis for custom OPC servers or front-end control software.
Gnome 2 applet that shows the motherboard sensors values as CPU Temperature, CPU fan rpm's, voltages, etc... Please consider http://sensors-applet.sourceforge.net as it's the project you are looking for ;)
This project was a kernel-module to support webcams based on the NW802 chipset.
Jean-François Moine added support for those in the mainline kernel some time ago, so you should just update your kernel, this project is purely for historical purposes.