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An experimental Spectranet device driver for CP/M's GSX subsystem
With this driver you can redirect CP/M display output (using Spectranet networking device) to a remote machine offering much better color display and higher image resolution.
The Wis-Go7007 is a Driver for the Plextor ConvertX PX-M402U. ConvertX is a USB-Box that digitized analog videos. The operation is simple: You can take the command line or the GUI (Gogo Mini). For more information download the "readme.txt".
Install and update AMD Catalyst Proprietary Display Drivers on Ubuntu
If you like to update your AMD Catalyst™ Proprietary Display Drivers to the latest release, or would like to try the latest AMD Catalyst™ BETA Drivers, this application is for you.
guvcview is a video viewer and capture software for the linux UVC driver. It is based in luvcview (http://mxhaard.free.fr), but all controls are done with GTK, allowing for a more user friendly GUI.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
TV-Viewer is a frontend to watch and record TV. Designed for analog TV-cards working with ivtv, pvrusb2 or cx18 driver and others with a build-in hardware MPEG-2 encoder. The Gui is written in Tk, so it does not rely on a special desktop environment.
This project is an attempt to provide the Linux community with kernel drivers for two hugely popular DVD playback cards namely DXR3 from Creative Labs and Hollywood Plus from Sigma Designs.
ENDUCE - nVidia Driver Updater and Configuration Endline.
ENDUCE will attempt to install/update your nVidia drivers (or any other proprietary driver) and then configure it. It will also fix any errors in the xorg.conf file on your computer.
Graphic tool for Linux to recording from analog tv card. It offer: schedule system , view recording channels, auto-scan , lot of formats, watch television (basic). Required: MEncoder, MPlayer.
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A project to make the CMU IEEE1394 driver easily accessible to Visual Studio users. Routines for a frame rate counter and live histogram are included. Support for IEEE1394a modes 1..5 only.
Library to handle drawing on cheap 84x48 LCD (PCD8544 controller) used in some Nokia mobile phones (for ex. 3310, 3330, 3210) via LPT port. Contains some demostration software. May be used in various applications: pc modding, system monitoring etc.
Bring multimedia to OS X. Watch tv and record on Mac OS X.
Developement of a usable and free Booktree 8xx device driver and a viewer/recorder application for the Mac OS X operating system.
This is a frame buffer driver for linux kernel 2.2.x and 2.4.x for 3dfx's 1st an 2nd generation of "3D only" graphic boards, namely the voodoo graphics, aka SST and the voodoo2, aka CVG.
Please take a look at the CVS, as the tarballs are often outdated
kwintv is a TV application for the K Desktop Environment (KDE) based on the Video4Linux interface. kwintv allows you to watch TV in a window on your PC screen using a TV card which is supported by a Video4Linux - based driver.