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    TurboPFor

    TurboPFor

    Fastest Integer Compression

    Fastest Integer Compression. ALL functions are available for AMD/Intel, 64-bit ARMv8 NEON Linux+MacOS/M1 & Power9 Altivec. 100% C (C++ headers), as simple as memcpy. OS:Linux amd64, arm64, Power9, MacOs (Amd/intel + Apple M1).
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    ftdetector

    File type detector library

    ...It also includes Microsoft OLE compound file types. The detector's algorythm has special features to detect text file types like (HTML, XML, JSON, etc.) and text file UNICODE charsets by using their BOMs (Byte order marks). Its small simple interface can be used at the most popular platforms.
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    avr-libethernet

    Ethernet stack implementation (currently based on the ENC28J60)

    A callback handler based ethernet stack implementation optimized for AVR microcontrollers. For now, the only controller supported is the ENC28J60. However it is easy to integrate different controllers as the interface your driver has to provide is fairly simple. Developed by the hobbyist programmers and electrical engineering students Niklas Fritz and Alexander Gladis
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