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    Open Source on the Xbox 360

    UNIX/LINUX and legal homebrew software on the xbox360 gaming console

    ...Another goal is to write homebrew applications with a legal and free Software Development Kit consisting of the Library (LibXenon) and the appropriate cross-compiler toolchain (Xenon-Toolchain). You can get informations and Source-Code on the following Pages: Wiki: http://www.free60.org Forum: http://www.libxenon.org Source Code: https://github.com/Free60Project
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    RabbieOS

    RabbieOS

    Reductively Architected Breviloquently Built Information Environment

    An ambitious project designed to workaround many of the limitations of conventional web and database services. Fast lightweight database-web server primarily targeting virtual environments. Run up to ten or twenty times more independent virtual guests per hypervisor than Linux or Windows Secure, isolated, non-extensible API is opaque to hackers.
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    STM32 LWIP QPC Ethernet DPP

    Quantum Leaps (QPC) DPP example with LWIP on STM3220G eval board

    This is a port of the Dining Philosopher Problem (DPP) using the Quantum Leaps (http://state-machine.com) hierarchical state machine framework with the Light Weight IP (LwIP) network stack (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip) and an ethernet driver implemented on the STM3220G-eval board (http://www.st.com/internet/evalboard/product/250374.jsp) running on stm32f207 Arm Cortex M3 uProcessor. The project is eclipse based and uses Code Sourcery cross compiler. See http://www.stf12.org/developers/CORTEX_STM32F2xx_Template.html for setup. For debugger and flashing, the ST-Link V/2 was used.
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