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    ciwiki

    ciwiki

    Personnal or familly wiki with low ressource requirement.

    Personal lightweight wiki based on DidiWiki. Upgraded to accept text and highlight color, image resize and video (youtube, dailymotion...) embedded. Written in C, doesn't require a lot of RAM. Works fine on Raspbian (Raspberry Pi). Example of Ciwiki running on Raspberry Pi B+ (700MHz, 512MB): http://inphilly.dyn.dhs.org
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    xsnow

    xsnow

    Let it snow on your desktop

    Finally, a working xsnow for Gnome, KDE, etc. Based on the original xsnow-1.42 created by Rick Jansen, after the xsnow-2019 conference in Antas (Spain) we now have available a xsnow that works on many desktop environments, even Raspian. By request of many beta-testers, a graphical front end has been created as well. For non-Unix users, there is https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsnow .
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    openGalaxy

    openGalaxy

    SIA receiver for Galaxy security control panels.

    This project aims to provide a method for listening on a serial port and decode incoming messages from a Galaxy security control panel. The messages are transmitted using the SIA DC-03-1990.01 (R2000.11) protocol. The decoded messages are stored in a database (MySQL) or forwarded by email using ssmtp. Besides just listening for messages openGalaxy can also be used to arm/disarm the panel and much more... This software is still in a testing (beta) phase but has been tested successfully...
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    haikuVM

    A Java VM for ARDUINO and other micros using the leJOS runtime.

    HaikuVM has been started for hobbyists who develop applications for ARDUINO to open the world of JAVA and leJOS. Yes, you can program an ARDUINO with JAVA! HaikuVM is so small that it even runs on an atmega8 (and the ASURO robot). And yes, you can program an ASURO robot with JAVA! And since version 1.4.0 the RCX lego brick.
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    RND

    RND

    Random data generator: secure character streams and large files

    Generate a lot of random junk. Create: • huge files • random character stream • specific character sequence Example uses - generate: • specific number of characters for testing web forms • restricted range character stream • control characters, 'high characters', emojis for fuzzing application input • specific byte sequence • Unicode character range • file overwrites to the exact byte count • custom text strings as content filler • long password strings • specific...
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    JSTx is used for displaying overlay graphics and text on top of a Philips television, changing channels, receiving remote control keys and changing television display modes. It is a command line utility to execute jointSPACE commands on a device that supports the jointSPACE protocol for Philips televisions (see http://jointspace.sourceforge.net for details on jointSPACE, which is based on DirectFB). It is used in various home automation/internet-of-things projects. There are three...
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    OpenRemote

    OpenRemote

    Open Source for Internet of Things

    An Open Community in the Home Automation and Domotics space. We believe an Open Source approach can revolutionize the way people create, install, and maintain software in the industry. Our panel technology integrates with your favorite protocol and runtime hardware through Open Source software. We open up the front-end and support a unified panel and visual programming model. An installer can pick and choose hardware products from different vendors and still present one panel UI to the...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    gnhast

    gnhast

    gnhast - Garbled's NetBSD Home Automation Scripting Tools

    gnhast - Garbled's NetBSD Home Automation Scripting Tools A collection of daemons that work together to build an event-based home automation system. The core set of daemons is written in C, however, any event (such as a light being turned on) can be handled by an external script or program. These programs can be written in any language, and the central daemon handles all the intercommunication. It is designed to be easily extensible for new device types and protocols. The core...
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    Moebius

    Moebius

    Raspberry PI minimal linux distribution

    Moebius Linux is a Raspberry PI armhf distribution built from scratch and targeted to have a small footprint. 20Mb of RAM (with ssh) and a 128Mb SD are minimum requirements. Size, speed and optimizations are main goals for this distro, take a look at it and contribute if you like it
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    experix laboratory control system

    experix laboratory control system

    instrument control, data acquisition display and analysis

    Experix is a command-line driven environment for laboratory data acquisition and device control and graphical presentation and analysis of data. Written in C for GNU-Linux . Tested on PC and Raspberry Pi. The core is written very generally in order to support applications by means of script files. Device interfaces: PCMCIA daq (2 devices tested) via kernel module with interrupt handler and memory-mapped data; USB daq (1 device tested) using libusbx; running an equipment servicing program...
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    AnyPixel.js

    AnyPixel.js

    A web-friendly way for anyone to build unusual displays

    AnyPixel.js is an open-source software and hardware library that makes it possible to use the web to create big, unusual, interactive displays. Anyone can fork the code and the schematics to create their own display at any scale. The first display using this platform is in the 8th Avenue lobby at the Google NYC office. To create this installation, we used 5880 off-the-shelf arcade buttons with LEDs inside them as our pixels. AnyPixel.js’ straightforward hardware/software framework makes it...
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    Lanbahn

    Controlling Model Railroad via Networks

    Controlling Model Railroad via Networks "Lanbahn" Concepts - intelligent end devices - all with a network, wlan or other sophisticated interface. - can be operated without a central station - no complex binary protocols - communications via multicast UDP messages - decoders can advertise their capabilities via zeroconf/avahi/bonjour protocol. - raspberry pi as one hardware platform - tinkerforge IO bricklets for turnout and signal control
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