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    comNG

    comNG

    A modern and powerful serialport tool.

    This should be the best COM tools you ever used. A modern UI and powerful functions that gives you best understand of you serial port data. 这可能是最好的串口助手软件。现代化的外观设计和强大的功能设置会帮助你更好的理解你的串口日志。 Please select the right file to fit your system, comNG support Windows, Mac OS and Debian based linux distributions. 请选择正确的安装文件,comNG支持Windows, Mac 和 基于Debian的Linux系统(包括Deepin 20,我自己试过了)。 For details please refer to github repo: https://github.com/xenkuo/comNG 需要了解详细用法请访问 gitee 页面: https://gitee.com/xenkuo...
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    A project to embed Lua on different hardware platforms. Currently ARM variants are targeted, but it should be possible to port it to any platform that is supported by the gcc+newlib combo. Platform access libraries will also be provided.
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    smartCOMs

    smartCOM is a graphical serial device terminal.

    smartCOM is a graphical serial device terminal, it's an alternative to minicom. It is aimed mainly at hardware developers who need a gui test tools to talk to their custom hardware. The GUI is written using the wxWidgets library, and using the tinyxml to save or load config. http://gnssinfo.com/2012/11/21/wiki-smartcom/
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    Arm mini real-time OS, cooperative kernel for LPC 2106, Arm TDMI-s cores.
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    Tools for users that have connect to external device throught RS232 port. 1. comport component, help to connect throught RS232 port easyl 2. database tool, which users can export data from a db grid to MS Excel - userful when build reports...
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    HW(VHDL) and SW of logic analyzer and On-Chip-Verification(OCV) for Value Change Dump(VCD) file format that exported to seemd SystemC ,ModelSIM, and many other EDA tools. Very easy and Simple.
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    pyLPCTools is a replacement for the Flash Programming Tools use with the Philips(tm)/NXP(tm) LPC2xxx series of ARM based microcontrollers. pyLPCTools is a script together with some ARM assembly language and a Python user interface. Please Donate !!
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    MuCTools is a group of command line utilities connect with Philips'P89C668 (8051 type) and other Philips microcontroller bootloaders, completing the 8051 development chain with free software for linux. muctools0.9 works with limited features. See README
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    A collection of tools to tokenize PBASIC source code and send it to a BASIC Stamp microcontroller.
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    This application will be the software part for "Universal Atmel Flash 8051 / AVR Programmer" that can be found at : http://home.tiscali.de/peterd/tools/proflash/index.htm (on my opinion this is the best free MCS51/AVR programmer).
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    Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
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    Basic Stamp II Sending and Parsing Utility, As far as I know at the time of this posting, 3-3-2003 this is the only single application for linux that allows the user to complile and program the Basic Stamp II module in one command: i.e. Linstamp 0 myfile
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