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    libwdi

    libwdi

    Windows Driver Installer library for USB devices

    libwdi is a cross-platform open-source C library focused on simplifying the installation of device drivers for USB hardware that otherwise does not have automatic driver support, making it especially useful for developers building installers or system management tools. The library abstracts away many of the complexities of USB device enumeration and driver deployment on Windows systems, such as creating a list of devices, preparing appropriate driver files, and invoking the operating system’s driver installation mechanics, so your software doesn’t have to re-implement these low-level tasks. ...
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    RF24

    RF24

    OSI Layer 2 driver for nRF24L01 on Arduino & Raspberry Pi/Linux

    ...Consumed with a public interface that's similar to other Arduino standard libraries. OSI Network Layer for multi-device communication. Create a home sensor network.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Periph

    Periph

    Peripherals I/O in Go

    ...Its philosophy is “no daemon, no codegen”—you link a Go package and speak directly to the hardware via stable abstractions, keeping deployments simple and auditable. The project auto-detects host capabilities at runtime and selects the best driver backend, smoothing over kernel and board differences across Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, and other platforms. A large set of device drivers (sensors, displays, LED controllers, storage, RTCs) give you batteries-included building blocks for prototypes and production systems. Command-line tools like periph-info help verify wiring, enumerate buses, and inspect capabilities before you ship. ...
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    Ddr-ArdMeg
    This is a small foot print, high performance, type safe device driver library, initially targeting Arduino Mega 2560 and MoteinoMega. The library is stand alone and only requires Avr GCC and avrlib. The design is based on the same ideas as were used for the Ddr-Z8E device driver library (see http://ddrz8e.sourceforge.net/). Heavy usage of hardcoded invariants, constant folding/propagation and inlining ensures both tight code and high performance. ...
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    sharing user-space memory. Includes a driver and an API as a set of functions. An application can allocate memory via malloc and share it with other independent applications via a device-driver. Functions to handle this in an easy way are provided.
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