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    Tiny Multi Bootloader+

    Serial Bootloader for Microchip, Atmel, NXP, TI, 8051 microcontrolers

    ...This Bootloader is based on "Tiny PIC Bootloader" made by Claudiu Chiculita. A special THANK to him!!! What can it do? It can program: - Microchip PIC10/12/16/18/24/32/dsPIC30/33 - Atmel ATtiny, ATmega - TI MPS430 - NXP ARM Cortex-M0+ - Silicon Labs C8051 And this: - with light modifications to the Bootloader firmware for new devices - without modifying your source code or using a special linker script - via GUI or command line prog - with automatic Reset
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    motion5

    Specialised variant of GRBL focused on motion of up to five axes

    motion 5 is a specialised variant of GRBL which is focused on motion of up to five CNC axes and laser processing instead of milling. It supports ATMega MCUs running with up to 20 MHz and provides jitter-free pulses with a frequency of up to 38 kHz. Wherever usage and handling of motion5 is different to original GRBL, this is described in Wiki. For the G-code commands please note that motion5 supports more axes which are named "A" and "B". So a GRBL-command "G1X10.0Y20.0Z10.0" which moves its three axes would be e.g. ...
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    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Upload, save and run keystroke injection payloads with an ESP8266

    ...The ESP will open up a Wi-Fi access point and host a web interface from which you can upload and manage your scripts. When you hit run, it will send the script to the ATmega, which then will execute it on the target machine.
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    Simple DDC/CI on AVR

    Implementation of DDC/CI protocol on AVR for monitors

    Project aims to provide simple but extensible implementation of 'slave' (i.e. monitor side) DDC/CI protocol on AVR ATmega microcontrollers. Current functionallity includes brightness control with DDC/CI and hardware buttons. Requires at least 4K flash, hardware TWI.
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    LXSNDTEST is designed for measuring the characteristics of sound cards and A/D converters of ATmega microcontrollers (for example Arduino), or for testing circuits connected to a sound card. This program runs under Linux, using OSS.
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    This program is a simulator/debugger for Atmel AVR flash microcontrollers, built with Motif (incompatible with Less Tiff). It has language independent interface. This version can almost fully simulates AT90S and ATmega series.
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