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    FREESECS is an open-source project for SEMI SECS standards. The software is compiled with GNU autotools/GCC and runs on Linux, MacOS X, NetBSD. See http://opensecs.sourceforge.net
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    The FunnyRobot project designs an educational robot controller that is programmable via USB. Both the hardware and software are configurable and extensible. Users can build programs with a C++ library and run them under a real-time operating system.
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    OSXCMC is a suite of Apple Macintosh OSX open source development tools for the iRobot Create Robot Command Module. It includes the GCC compiler and Smultron text editor. Please visit the Quick Start Guide - osxcmc.wiki.sourceforge.net.
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    The EP avr-gcc library is a funktion library in C for the Atmel AVR Microcontroller. It has functions for LCD, USART and more.
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