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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).
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.
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.
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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.
A Linux 2.6.x device driver for capturing and sending raw Fibre Channel packets on Tachyon-chip based PCI boards. It appears to the system as an Ethernet interface using the T11 FCOE Fibre channel over Ethernet protocol.
X10 device drivers for Linux creating a /dev device for each X10 unit in the house. This allows command line, script, and program access to the X10 network.This driver currently supports the PowerLinc Serial, PowerLinc USB, and CM11A.
TiVo USB Wireless Adapter device driver for Linux and Windows. The adapter users the Broadcom BCM4320 (AirForce One. Single-Chip 802.11g USB 2.0 Transceiver) chipset and portions of this project may be directly applicable to other devices using the same.
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IRM is a Web-based asset tracking and trouble ticketing system built for IT departments and helpdesks. It keeps detailed information on both hardware and software, including each computer and network device in your organization.
lpcusb is a USB core stack for the built-in USB device of LPC214x microcontrollers. It handles the hardware interface and USB enumeration/configuration. Included are usage examples like USB joystick HID, USB virtual COM port and USB mass storage on SD-ca
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.
The Linux-DAQ-PCI project develops and maintains a family of
Linux device drivers for PCI based data acquisition systems.
Incremental package release naming convention is as follows:
R0.x(Alpha), R1.x(beta), R2.x(production), R3.x(mature).
The project intends to be a repository of Open Source Drivers for peripheral devices which are popularly used with a modern desktop Linux Operating System. Such devices include Dot Matrix Printers, Scanners, WebCameras.
gudev is a system device management application for the GNOME desktop. Its goals are to provide consistent device naming, if wanted; and provide a simple way to access and manage information about current system devices. It runs on top of udev.
The Linux-DAQ-USB project develops and maintains a family of Linux device drivers for USB based data acquisition systems. Incremental package release naming convention is as follows: R0.x(Alpha), R1.x(beta), R2.x(production), R3.x(mature).
Library to provide access to HID-class devices through an OS-independant API. Based on libusb, this library aims to provide userspace protocol support for the HID events.
A program, or daemon for Linux, which convertes incoming joystick data to mouse data, so that you can use your joystick/joypad as a mouse device in X.org, gpm or any other program that needs mouse data (even games).
Linux device driver and userspace tools to support configuration and internet access with the ISDN-PBX brands "Deutsche Telekom Eumex x04", "DeTeWe OpenCom 20-40", "DeTeWe TA33 USB" and "EuraCom 140 USB"