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    eNFC

    embedded NFC

    A small and simple Java API to read and write NFC cards. It supports mifare cards and PN 532 chips. This library works with RS232. More details: http://blog.sibvisions.com/2012/12/23/new-project-embedded-nfc/
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    DRT

    DRT

    Dataflow Run Time

    This software aims at demonstrating that we can easily provide a very small and powerful runtime for running programs that are coded in whatever programming model, but that could be *executed* in a DATAFLOW style. The Dataflow Run Time (DRT) provides the runtime support for that The first benefit of this software is to allow a rapid development of such programs in the context of the TERAFLUX project http://teraflux.eu The runtime API has been designed in such way to allow for a future development of a good compiler that targets such interface on one side, and to allow for a good architectural support of such API too: ideally each function could map to a Thread-Level-Parallelism Instruction Set Extension (TLP ISE).
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    freenas-tempreport

    FreeNAS Temperature Report

    FreeNAS Temperature Report is a small server program that provides temperature readings for your FreeNAS unit. Install this program in a jail on your FreeNAS, then use your web browser and go to http://jail_ip to see your temperature readings. Installation instructions: http://sourceforge.net/p/freenas-tempreport/wiki/Install/
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    AAG Cloud Watcher INDI Driver

    A INDI driver for the AAG Cloud Watcher.

    A small but fully functional INDI (http://indilib.org) driver for the AAG Cloud Watcher (AAGware - http://www.aagware.eu/) VERY IMPORTANT: This driver has been integrated in the main INDI Lib (http://indilib.org). The version in this repository is therefore outdated and should not be used. Please use the one found in the official INDI Lib repository: https://sourceforge.net/p/indi/code/HEAD/tree/
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    A small, portable, client/server GUI designed to work on many types of hardware, including handheld computers and other embedded systems. For more information and downloads, see http://picogui.org
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    This small project is a bridge between RTAI and RTLinux applications in Kernel-Space and ROOT-trees (see http://root.cern.ch) in User-Space.
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    his project is now at http://can.sourceforge.net EDA is a standardized model for development of components in a control system such as a home-/small office application or even in small systems such as a washing machine.
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