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A series of open source files and programs available to use for developing programs to work with the WowWee Robotics RSMedia Robot. These include a USB serial console, a cross-compiler, a firmware dump program, text-to-speech and source code.
Builds and images, yet to be tested, both stable and unstable from several different custom ROMs, with different changes in source code for further experimentations to fix build bugs and issues. If installing on your own personal device, proceed with caution, and kindly follow instructions given by builder.
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1. Download and extract.
2. Run the setup file.
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The zip file contains a batch file for easy compilation. ...
...Root detection is the best practice of Android security.
By using ptrace to call dlopen on the remote process. The loaded library has a constructor that replaces the code of access with its own.
If you look at the Android source code, File.exists calls access. If an app tries to check the presence of su, Therefore we emulate its absence.
Game Editor is the game design software that gives you the power to create the games of your dreams, and gives you the chance to get the source code of the game creator and develop 2D games for personal computers as well as mobile devices like iPhone
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MIDletPascal is specifically suited for development of J2ME midlets. It's compiler translates Pascal source code directly into Java microedition bytecode.
This project provides a chip card interface device driver for the PC/SC Lite server deamon (pcscd). The driver provides a standard PC/SC interface to NFC devices supported by libnfc.
Note, that this project is currently not actively developed. However, the code has been adopted by the libnfc-Team. See https://code.google.com/p/ifdnfc/source/checkout.
An interactive fiction manager and interpreter for Android,
aimed to be a comprehensive multi-interpreter similar to Gargoyle,
with metadata and story management support. Currently Z-Code
stories are supported and metadata is
fetched from IFDb.
We've put Google's Android (gPhone) on the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The code changes are from NthCode, a Linux consultancy in China, but please feel free to download, improve, and contribute back to the community.