BlueXare Bluetooth Broadcasting System is aimed to provide a content spreading platform. It is formed by a specific GNU/Linux distro, a Bluetooth broadcasting daemon, a Bluetooth service point architecture design and a set of system managent tools.
The goal of this project is a utility which can controll the series of pulse motor controllers produced by TSUJICON (Tsuji Electronics CO.,LTD, Tsuji Denshi CO.,LTD). Currently only pm16c-02 model and only GPIB interface are fully omplemented.
Voxampp is an Enterprise IP TriplePlay Application Stack (eIPTAS) a - run-time toolkit - for Internet Entrepreneurs that want to deploy rich IP Carrier Networks. Its goal, to facilitate worldwide Open Access Social Networks using IPTV, VoIP and much more
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A shell script utility to configure your Alcatel/Thomson SpeedTouch modem under GNU/Linux.
This project uses code by the speedtouch.sf.net project, but many users find it easier to configure.
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.
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The Cerberus Test Control System is a free (freedom) test suite for use by developers and others to test hardware. Originally developed at VA Linux Systems, it includes a modular test system that allows you to build and integrate your own tests.
Eagle-usb is a Linux driver for DSL USB modems based on the Analog chipset Eagle 8051 (ADImodem). eagle-usb is now replaced by ueagle-atm. The Sagem F@st 800, Sureconnect 9000, ct-350 and others are reported to work. See forum.eagle-usb.org for support
PPort is a simple yet handy automation program and its documented counterpart for interfacing a PC with external devices. With this bundle, one can control any household appliance or electronic device with minimal hassle and practically no changes
This is the Solaris USB camera drivers project and it will first target on the OV511 cameras based on the Linux ov511 driver. NEW: USB Video Class on Solaris. See the project forum for updates!
The objective of the project is to provide a flexible, full working Linux distribution for Broadcom 6435 chip based ADSL routers (some examples are US Robotics 9105/9106, Siemens SE515, Dynalink RTA230, Buffalo WMR-G54 and Inventel DW 200).
Power acpid is an acpi (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) daemon designed to be more functional and improve on the design of the current acpid. Power acpid is very loosely based on work from acpid.sourceforge.net.
OpenVault is middleware that helps applications manage removable media.
In a Storage Area Network (SAN), it arbitrates access by applications
to removable media drives.
It is the basis for the IEEE 1244 standard: Media Management System.
The program 'jsbuttons' prints the state of joystick buttons as a decimal number to standard output.
It can be used to control the system where keyboard input is impossible/unwanted.
A (simple-to-build) four button pad can be used instead of a joystick.
iPod was designed to work with the Mac. It was almost immediately made to work with Windows. Now I want to make it work with Linux. I started this project in hopes that it would become a central repository for all the work that is going on.
Dreamos is an operating system developed on Sega Dreamcast to be ported to an array of embedded devices. The goal of the project is to be able to run non-ported Unix programs on the Sega Dreamcast and other embedded devices with ease and POSIX compliance
This is a group of people (feel free to join us), developing small programs. We're mainly develop the program/script, Syscriptor, that displays information about your hardware and software.
Goal: To develop an open source test suite and certification program which will reliably ensure the proper functionality of hardware running Open Source operating systems (currently Linux and FreeBSD). See http://www.open-hardware.org for details.