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    Harvester

    Harvester

    Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software

    Harvester is a modern, open, interoperable, hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution built on Kubernetes. It is an open-source alternative designed for operators seeking a cloud-native HCI solution. Harvester runs on bare metal servers and provides integrated virtualization and distributed storage capabilities. In addition to traditional virtual machines (VMs), Harvester supports containerized environments automatically through integration with Rancher. It offers a solution that unifies...
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    eCxx

    eCxx

    A C++ library for AVR and NodeMCU

    NOTE: This project is marked with 'Status: Abandoned' on SourceForge because not enough time can be dedicated to this project. However it may still get sporadic commits to the repository. eCxx is a library for AVR and NodeMCU tailored for micro LED displays and lighting effects. eCxx is utilizing Makefile build system. Java and Python based applications/tools are also included to ease the development and debugging process using the host PC. On one side, eCxx supports the original megaAVR...
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    pFFh

    pFFh

    a self-contained development environment for embedded systems.

    pFFh is a programming language that allows you to launch applications on embedded systems safely, quickly and comfortably. pFFh runs on the target system, combining operation as a command interpreter and code compiler. We can say that pFFh behaves like an operating system on the board under development. All pFFh needs is a serial or USB-serial channel to communicate, and through it, receive and process console commands, either from a keyboard or from files sent from a desktop computer...
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    Serial Console (sc)

    Minimal terminal program to get access to a serial console

    serialconsole (sc) is a minimal terminal program allowing to use one machine to access the serial console of another machine.
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    ocapi

    ocapi

    C-level driver collection for MSP430 and derivatives

    ocapi is an open source driver collection for MSP430 and derivative processors. It provides a C language application programming interface (API) for deploying individual processor capabilities. Current modules support serial communication via UART, I2C and SPI, digital I/O (GPIO), analog-to-digital conversion (ADC), Timers and so on. ocapi aims at being independent of the development host platform. So it should work, no matter if you live in the Windows, Linux or Mac world. ocapi is used...
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    PIP

    Useful crossplatform library for distributed systems

    Platform-Independent Primitives. Contain string, thread, timer, file, config file, serial port, ethernet (UDP, TCP, broadcast, multicast), protocol, multiprotocol, peer, console, variable, struct, evaluator, system monitor (Linux only), CLI (command-line interface) parser. Package include library that you can build with 'qmake' or 'CMake' and test program in 'main.cpp'. Online documentation: http://ppip.sourceforge.net/doc/
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    Linice - Linux kernel debugger

    Linux source-level kernel debugger

    Linice is a source-level kernel debugger for x86 systems with the look and feel of SoftIce for MS Windows. Break into a running kernel, use breakpoints, single step on modules, kernel, or user programs. Outputs to VGA, MDA, X Window, serial terminal. ------------ Yes, this is ancient and don't expect it to work any more.
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    CoRoPa stands for Computational Rough Paths. The aim of CoRoPa is to provide a software framework for various ideas related to Rough Path Theory, including rough differential equations and the digital description of serial data streams.
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    BTCore

    A Collection of Useful Java/Swing Code

    NEWEST FEATURE ---------- Added one line ".zip" extraction to Util class! Added one line ".zip" extraction from URL (web) and one line file download from URL! BTCore is a library that was designed to be used with all of Banotech's software. It includes a tremendous amount of code snippets and classes that have been boiled down to allow ease of use by everyone. BTCore is, and always will be FREE. It has tools that we scrapped together over our last few projects, and that we found were hard...
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    NexStarCtl

    Cross platform Perl API to control NexStar compatible telescopes

    This module implements the serial commands supported by the Celestron NexStar hand control (HC) and SkyWatcher/Orion SynScan HC. This applies to the Celestron: NexStar GPS, NexStar GPS-SA, NexStar iSeries, NexStar SE Series, NexStar GT, CPC, SLT, Advanced-VX, Advanced-GT, CGE, CGEM etc. SkyWatcher: EQ5, HEQ5, EQ6 (Pro), AZ-EQ5 GT, AZ-EQ6 GT, EQ8 etc. and the corresponding Orion mounts. Communication to the hand control is 9600 bits/sec, no parity and one stop bit via the RS-232 port...
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    pyhard2, control hardware from python

    An object-oriented framework for the development of instrument drivers

    pyhard2 is an object-oriented framework to help in the development of instrument drivers. pyhard2 is proposed as an alternative to LabVIEW. Emphasis is given on serial drivers but the framework can be used with any socket. The source also contains the implementation of a PID controller and a setpoint ramp generator. The instrument drivers may further be incorporated in a GUI, using, e.g. PyQt or PySide. Threading is automatically taken care of. Furthermore, generic GUI (called controllers...
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    Serial Communicator

    Serial Communicator

    A cross-platform, Qt-based software to communicate through serial port

    The aim of this project is to develop a cross-platform, Qt-based software to communicate through serial ports. This plugin-based software can be extended from a basic terminal to a more complete application, by adding features such as log abilities, data display through a graph, and so on.
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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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    Simple command-line tool to download/upload firmware to/from STM32 MCU with factory preprogrammed serial bootloader. Look <a href="http://openfacts2.berlios.de/wikien/index.php/BerliosProject:STM%20Flasher">wiki</a> for more info.
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    BASIC interpreter for the 16bit PIC microcontroller 24FJ64GA002. The interpreter runs on the chip only, no compiler/tokenizer is needed. Communication with PC is done by USB-to-serial converter cable.
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    RemoteBIOS is a set of tools that helps you to writen LinuxBIOS bios, test it flashing only one time the ROM, with remotebios.bin. And you can remotely execute a ELF binary, or a script, for example memory initialization script,etc through Serial Port.
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    Serial line sniffer (slsnif). slsnif is a serial port logging utility. It listens to the specified serial port and logs all data going through this port in both directions.
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    DRAKE is a true homebrew game console that consists of specially crafted hardware, system software and games.
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