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    Marlin

    Marlin

    Optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on Arduino platform

    Marlin is a popular open source firmware for the RepRap family of 3D printers. It is straightforward, reliable, extensible and adaptable, which is why it is used by many respected commercial 3D printer vendors as well as hobbyists. It runs on inexpensive 8-bit Atmel AVR micro-controllers, with added support for 32-bit and ARM-based boards. Marlin builds can be small enough for use on a headless printer with only modest hardware, and features can be enabled as-needed.
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    Arduino 433MHz Ambient Sensor Receiver

    Library for Arduino to receive 433MHz Temp/Humidity sensor data

    Interrupt-based implementation of a receiver for 433MHz ambient weather data . Currently only one sensor is implemented but well, I may add more... I found the web offering plenty blocking implementations but I wanted my Arduino to do more than only receive ambient climate data, so I wrote this interrupt-based version.
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    In 2010, I reprogrammed the S7-200 emulator according to the manufacturer's specifications. The special feature I've added to it is the ability to connect to WinCC over the OPC protocol. Support: andrewpham.freelancer@gmail.com, live:andrewpham.freelancer, telegram:andrewphamvn Donate me: https://paypal.me/cnavn
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    bel_fft

    bel_fft

    FFT co-processor in Verilog based on the KISS FFT

    bel_fft is a FFT co-processor that can calculate FFTs with arbitrary radix. It is a hardware implementation of the free software Kiss FFT ("Keep it simple, Stupid!"). The target was to allow a simple replacement of the software code with the hardware implementation. Therefore bel_fft comes with a software driver that is compatible with the Kiss FFT routines. bel_fft also has a modular architecture and allows interfacing different bus architectures. So far AMBA AXI, Altera's Avalon bus and...
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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 via...
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    TimeDoctor
    TimeDoctor is a tool to visualize execution traces of tasks, queues, cache behavior, etc. While originally targeting embedded media processors and includes specific features for analyzing audio/video streaming applications it has wider applicability.
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    DefendLineII
    ATMEL ATMega1280 based powerful, multifunctional, reliable, expandable and extremely flexible hardware platform for home and industrial processes automation, robotic toys, security systems, education and enjoyment.
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    POSIX API for Win2K-XP. Mainly implemented in the driver. Included: write-on-copy fork, threads, mutexes, spins, condvars, rwlocks, signals ... Signals/cancelation interrupt all waitable syscalls, NT syscalls are automaticaly restarted.
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    This task library is built upon libspe2 from IBM Cell SDK. It gives a clean task interface to Cell programmers to start jobs in SPUs by hiding the tedious context/pthread creation, mailbox/signal/interrupt mailbox communication, etc.
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