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    Cosmopolitan

    Cosmopolitan

    Build-once run-anywhere c library

    Cosmopolitan Libc makes C a build-once run-anywhere language, like Java, except it doesn't need an interpreter or virtual machine. Instead, it reconfigures stock GCC and Clang to output a POSIX-approved polyglot format that runs natively on Linux + Mac + Windows + FreeBSD + OpenBSD + NetBSD + BIOS with the best possible performance and the tiniest footprint imaginable. Cosmopolitan can be compiled from source on any Linux distro. GNU make needs to be installed beforehand. This is a freestanding hermetic repository that bootstraps using a vendored static gcc9 executable. No further dependencies are required.
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    Arduino core for the ESP32

    Arduino core for the ESP32

    Arduino core for the ESP32

    ESP32 is a single 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi-and-Bluetooth SoC (System On a Chip) designed by Espressif Systems. ESP32 is designed for mobile, wearable electronics, and Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. It features all the state-of-the-art characteristics of low-power chips, including fine-grained clock gating, multiple power modes,and dynamic power scaling. For instance, in a low-power IoT sensor hub application scenario, ESP32 is woken-up periodically and only when a specified condition is...
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    m23

    m23

    Your linux deployment tool!

    m23 is a free software distribution system (license: GPL), that installs (via network, starting with partitioning and formatting) and administrates (updates, adds / removes software, adds / removes scripts) clients with Debian, (X/K)Ubuntu and LinuxMint. It is used for deployment of Linux clients in schools, institutions and enterprises. The m23 server is controlled via a web interface. A new m23 client can be installed easily in only three steps. Group functions and mass installation...
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    HSK

    HSK

    High Speed Karlsruhe open automotive code initiative

    Since the summer of 2010, the FSAE team High Speed Karlsruhe uses Infineon's XC878 to power its electronics. The XC878 is an 8052 compatible 8-bit µC. Our dedication is to 8-bit real time applications, guaranteed by the powerful peripherals of the XC878. This project aims to publish those portions of our code, which may be of use to a wider audience.
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    The Indian Linux Project Goal is to build a Indian language enabled Linux distro & applications with support for Indian Languages
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    MiniBasic

    MiniBasic

    Basic interpreter in ANSI C

    MiniBasic is a small but usable Basic interpreter. It is written in pure ANSI C, so it should be easy to get up and running in almost any environment. It has been used for PIC32 electronics projects, as an embedded scripting language, and as a teaching aid. There's an associated book, and full documentation and sample programs online (go to the project's web pages). It's designed to be easy to modify, to use the code as the basis for your own interpreter.
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    OpenMECS is Open Marine Electronics Communication Standard. It aims to be an open and free replacement for the proprietary standards NMEA-0183 and NMEA-2000 in the form of protocols and a standard library.
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    "Embedded Kit" is a toolkit/distro for Opensource Embedded Platform Developers which is reconfigurable and the modules contained within usable individually.
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    yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
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