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    SL3MEGA

    ATMEGA8515 based ethernet MP3 player

    This 20 year old project of mine claims to be the smallest internet operating system, written in 100% AVR assembler, that includes everything from Ethernet (RTL8019AS) driver, DLC, ARP, IP, ICMP, TCP streaming to a hardware MP3 decoder chip (VLSI 1001K) and some simple FTP client incl. a little GUI for a 5x7 dot matrix LCD within 3472 bytes Flash ROM of the AVR. Yes only 3.4kbytes of Flash and 64k of external SRAM - not more than this is needed to listen to a MP3 transferred from a FTP server. ...
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    Black scalpel is an advanced graphical (Swing gui) security and analysis tool written in Java, C and Assembler (platform independent). Current stage is early alpha, many features are still missing. Use SVN!
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