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The HDL Complexity Tool parses large complex hardware projects' sourcecode to produce useful complexity results. GOALS: 1)Practical, effective and simple 2) Integrates with existing design flows 3) Used on real projects 4) Based on existing research
OpenVGA is an free and open FPGA-based implementation of a VGA compatible graphics adapter, and utilising low-cost hardware. The project includes the PCB schematic and artwork, Verilog HDL, firmware assembly code, and driver sourcecode.
This project aims to provide a fully functional GUI [and command line] interface to control the "USB LED Message Board v1.0" HW, by dreamcheeky. It allows local and remote multi-user control.
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Applications contributed for URBI (Universal RealTime Behoavior Interface). URBI is a scripted command language used to control robots (AIBO pioneer..) as well as a robot-independant execution and developpement plateform. www.urbiforge.com www.gostai.com
New programming language for SPS devices like Amtel Controller . The basic element of this language will be small Moduls of Code which work parallel (Multitasking). A Module can work indepent or with addiction to other Moduls.
zpm(c) is a Java client cooperating with database tables created by zpmd (z/VM Performance Monitor Daemon) software. It presents system usage and actual events.
A kernel written by Merck Hung.
IA32 architecture, 32-bit protected mode, Memory paging, Keyboard, Timer Interrupt Handling, and a simple kernel shell to operate.
Written in C language, development under Linux environment.
This project aims to provide a lightweight and easy to use library for interfacing with the Wii Remote. Applications that demonstrate the use of the library and the Wii Remote have also been developed.
This driver is intended to be used on any machine running Darwin or MacOS X with a JMicron SD Card reader such as the Dell Mini 9. It may also be extended to work with other SDHCI compliant hosts.
A device driver in 'C' for interfacing a uController with a Displaytech 64128A LCD display (or its variants).It was written and tested on a Renesas R8C/25 microcontroller proto-board. It provides control, text and graphics functions as function cal
FreakUSB is an open source embedded USB device protocol stack. Updates to this project have been moved to http://www.freaklabs.org due to slow access from Japan. Apologies if this causes any problems.
Using the new C# Dll from swig portability of Openobex/ObexFtp to write a nice GUI able to transfer file between two devices with obex protocol. More Info’s here: http://cs-obexftp.wiki.sourceforge.net/
Mattise is a simple hobby operating system designed to run fast on 32-bit PCs. A newlib port will be released soon for developers to write their own programs for Mattise.
The Make Controller is an open microcontroller platform for Makers of all kinds, by MakingThings. Note - current code is hosted on the MakingThings site at https://www.makingthings.com/svn