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The pcwd is a Linux kernel driver for the Berkshere Products PC Watchdog Card, based on code from Ken Hollis, adding support for the new Rev. C and PCI boards and displaying information in /proc/pcwd. It is free under the GNU Public License.
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legOS is an alternative software environment for the Lego Mindstorms Robotic Invention System. The intent is to allow developers to write C and/or C++ code for the RIS platform.
The GDB (GNU debugger) RSP (remote serial protocol) allows remote debugging of embedded software. This project offers sourcecode of monitors so the developer only needs to burn flash EPROMs once, then use serial communication to download/debug.
This is the PCMCIA device driver for the 1-2 mbit Frequency Hopping Symbol Spectrum24 WLAN card. We've also moved the 11 mbit Direct Sequencing code here. The 2.2.x and 2.4.x code trees have been merged.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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X-RT: A portable multiprocessor real-time scheduling framework
This project contains the material discussed in my PhD dissertation, entitled "Hardware/Software Design of Dynamic Real-Time Schedulers for Embedded Multiprocessor Systems."
The sourcecode is available in the SVN repository: https://sourceforge.net/p/xrt/code/6/tree/trunk/
and consists in two folders:
1) /X-RT : A portable multiprocessor scheduling framework supporting scheduling periodic real-time tasks according to the G-EDF (Global Earliest Deadline First) scheduling platform. Current version supports major POSIX systems (Linux, QNX).
2) Hardware_GEDF_Scheduler: is a hardware implementation in VHDL (targeting FPGAs) of the G-EDF multiprocessor scheduling policy.