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    Betaflight

    Betaflight

    Open Source Flight Controller Firmware

    Betaflight is flight controller software (firmware) used to fly multi-rotor craft and fixed wing craft. This fork differs from Baseflight and Cleanflight in that it focuses on flight performance, leading-edge feature additions, and wide target support. Betaflight supports a wide range of flight controllers with at least an STM32F4 MCU. You can use nearly any piece of modern hardware out there. Full telemetry and high refresh rate for receivers, camera and VTX control, RGB LEDs, and much...
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    OpenOCD - Open On-Chip Debugger

    The Open On-Chip Debugger

    The "Open On-Chip Debugger" provides JTAG/SWD access from GDB (or directly with TCL scripts) to processors with ARM and MIPS based cores. See website for full list of supported targets.
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    ESP8266 Arduino Core

    ESP8266 core for Arduino

    ESP8266 Arduino Core is the Arduino core for the ESP8266 WiFi chip. It brings support for the ESP8266 chip to the Arduino environment, allowing you to write sketches, use familiar Arduino functions and libraries, and run these directly on ESP8266 without the need for an external microcontroller. ESP8266 Arduino core comes with libraries that enable it to perform a number of things. It can communicate over WiFi through the use of TCP and UDP; it can set up HTTP, mDNS, SSDP, and DNS...
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    WiFi Duck

    WiFi Duck

    Wireless keystroke injection attack platform

    A user-friendly open-source project to learn about keystroke injection attacks or ‘BadUSBs’. By emulating a USB keyboard, BadUSBs can gain full access to a computer in a matter of seconds! Unlike with other BadUSBs, you don’t need to install an app, log in, compile, or copy scripts onto an SD card. You simply connect via WiFi to manage all your scripts from within the web interface. This tool is intended to be used for testing, training, and educational purposes only. Never use it to do harm...
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    Snappy Driver Installer
    Snappy Driver Installer is an application for installing/updating drivers on PCs running Microsoft Windows using driverpacks or included folders with drivers. It can be used to install drivers on newly assembled PCs at places where Internet isn't available. Users can also use the software to keep their drivers up to date.
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    Downloads: 426 This Week
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    HSK

    HSK

    High Speed Karlsruhe open automotive code initiative

    Since the summer of 2010, the FSAE team High Speed Karlsruhe uses Infineon's XC878 to power its electronics. The XC878 is an 8052 compatible 8-bit µC. Our dedication is to 8-bit real time applications, guaranteed by the powerful peripherals of the XC878. This project aims to publish those portions of our code, which may be of use to a wider audience.
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    ISP Programmer
    This software supports programming of Atmel microcontrollers 89Sxx ('51), ATtiny, ATmega and 90Sxx (AVR). It can erase built-in Flash and EEPROM memories as well as read and program them. ISP Programmer also supports serial Atmel DataFlash memories.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    Windows disk image reading and writing software. This application is intended for use as a reader/writer for small flash drives. It is compatible with raw and gzipped disk images, including those used by m0n0wall.
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    Ddr-Z8e
    Ddr-Z8E is a device driver library for the Zilog Z8 Encore!(r) microcontroller. The library supports I/O, IRQ, RS-232, I2C, SPI, A/D, WDT, ticker and built in flash memory as well as utility modules, e.g. for debugging and binary number representation.
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    The GDB (GNU debugger) RSP (remote serial protocol) allows remote debugging of embedded software. This project offers source code of monitors so the developer only needs to burn flash EPROMs once, then use serial communication to download/debug.
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