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    Kanata

    Kanata

    Improve keyboard comfort and usability with advanced customization

    This is a cross-platform software keyboard remapper for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Improve your keyboard comfort. What Kanata allows you to do is take this alternate layer concept that Shift keys have and apply it to any key. You can then customize what those layers do to suit your exact needs and workflows. Running Kanata currently does not start it in a background process. You will need to keep the window that starts Kanata running to keep Kanata active.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    L-ink_Card

    L-ink_Card

    Smart NFC & ink-Display Card

    ...Because it uses e-ink, the card can display static content with minimal power drain, making it practical for real-world card use. The repository includes board design files, firmware, and supporting software for customizing what the card shows. For hardware hackers and smart-card enthusiasts, it’s a fascinating hybrid of microcontroller, low-power display, and NFC tech in a familiar credit-card size.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    EduMIPS64
    EduMIPS64 (aka edumips) is a cross-platform MIPS 64 ISA simulator. It can be used to run and debug MIPS programs that are written using the MIPS64 instruction set. It supports visual debugging and lets you see what instructions do in the pipeline.
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    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    stm32f7nucleo-eastrising-7inch-lcd-spi

    STM32 Nucleo STM32F746ZG interface to East Rising 7 inch LCD Panel

    ...Test firmware was developed that uses this function set to explore and demonstrate the many capabilities of the panel. The STM library is used along with FreeRTOS. Please see: LcdTest_ReadMe.pdf or LcdTest_ReadMe.odt. The project is simply a personal record of what has been done, and will not be developed further.
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    jKPU

    Cryptoprocessor design and documentation

    ...The trick is that a computer famously and happily takes garbage in and puts garbage out, just as happily as it does "2+2=4", so all we have to do is change our OWN idea of what is garbage and what is sense and the computer will remain happy but we then have a means of doing computation in public that looks like garbage to everyone else,. This project builds a cryptoprocessor model in Java. It works with any encryptions of your choosing but any encryption you do for it or choose to build into it is your own business. ...
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    HWSensors

    HWSensors

    All information from hardware sensors on your Mac

    ...NOTE: FakeSMC & Plugins starting from v915 provide additional sensors information to HWMonitor then running on Macs. By installing FakeSMC on real Mac you should consider you know what you are doing and how to recover your system if something will goes wrong. All repositories: Sourceforge, sources & downloads: https://sourceforge.net/projects/hwsensors/ BitBucket, sources & downloads: https://bitbucket.org/kozlek/hwsensors/overview Assembla, sources: https://www.assembla.com/code/fakesmc/git/nodes GitHub, sources: https://github.com/kozlek/HWSensors HWSensors Project (c) 2014 netkas, slice, usr-sse2, kozlek, navi, THe KiNG, RehabMan and others. ...
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    The UniLog is a small onboard data logging device for rc models. It records stuff like current, voltage, rpm, height, airspeed... python-unilog is to retrieve the data and do what you want with it.
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    RackMonkey
    RackMonkey is a tool for managing racks of equipment such as servers and switches. You can keep track of what's where, which OS it runs, who it belongs and what it's used for. RackMonkey quickly finds any device and draws a rack diagram of its location
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Have you ever wondered what hardware works with what. This project aims to create a database (online/offline) that people can search to find compatibile hardware which actually works with their computers.
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