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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.
Input/output (IO) C library exposing a common API for real mode and permission-restricted access to parallel port under Windows, Linux and MS-DOS operative systems. It also allows pin-by-pin port access.
This is the worlds first and probably only FLOSS project aimed to create a lowbudget, based on availble technology, cruise missile. No this is not a Joke, its for real. Why? Since no one has tried to do this before and certainly not under the GPL.
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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.
GPL National Instruments 4-axis motor controller driver for PCI and PXI 73xx series (7334/7344,etc.) boards. Requires Linux Kernel 2.4 or 2.6 for proper operation.
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.
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
URBI: Universal Robotic Body Interface. URBI is a scripted command language used to control robots (AIBO, pioneer,...). It is a robot-independant API based on a client/server architecture. Liburbi C++/Java/Matlab are available here. Forum available at ht
A client/server gateway to the SMS protocol (short messages sent by mobile phones [GSM]). Requires specialized hardware (a serial GSM module like the WaveCom WMO1 or Falcom A1). The server can be used interactively through telnet, or via a command-line cl
The Trion Object Oriented Operating system is an OS that is designed to meet the needs for the 21st century, with a kernel written in C++ and modelled in UML, and lots of features. The project is run by a team of OSDev.org community members.
IIControl is a library for controlling fischertechnik models via the Intelligent Interface. IIControl is written in Java and provides complete abstraction from the interface and the hassle controling the serial port.
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.