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    The libbuspirate is a C library to talk with the bus pirate hardware (http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Bus_Pirate) in raw, binary scripting mode. The libbuspirate allows to quickly write a short C program to test interfacing with your favorite hardware. The library has mainly be used to interface through SPI with RF transceivers such as CC2500, MRF24J40, Ethernet controller such as ENC28J60, EEPROMs such as 24C02, 24FC1025, LCD display (PCD8544 / Nokia5110), LED display (HT1632), ......
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    15dot4-tools
    A group of useful tools for working with 802.15.4 networks. Currently includes a sniffer that interfaces with Wireshark in Windows/Linux (and maybe Mac OS X too), allowing you to do 802.15.4, ZigBee, and 6LoWPAN Sniffing.
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    The gpstoolbox project provides a portable Garmin GPS (Global Positioning System) interface library and associated utilities to support creating, transfering, and processing of route, track log, waypoint, and PVT data. Supported platforms include Linux,
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