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Firmware for the Minitar 802.11g Wireless Access Point - MWGAP. This devices runs on the Linux Operating System and this repository will manage the sourcecode for the firmware that runs the device.
Help port the tulip driver from free/net/openbsd to Darwin OS. So far the driver is written to the ADMtek 985 clone chipset and the PNIC 82c169 chipset. Due to IOKit's object-oriented design, the code can be easily subclassed to support new chipsets.
This project is to design and code high resolution timers for the linux operating system that conform to the POSIX API. The project aim is to have the resulting code accepted and integrated into the standard linux kernel.
FUSETrustees is a FUSE-based (http://fuse.sourceforge.net/) implementation of the Linux Trustees model of rule-based ACL (http://trustees.sourceforge.net/). It's based on Linux Trustees code with many (and dirty :-) changes. No need to patch 2.4 kernels.
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Virtual Device Driver Tinkering This is a project to create simple virtual devices (think lo interface) for instructional purposes, and to generate new ideas. Initial code will be based on O'Reilly's Linux Device Drivers example sourcecode.
Compiler for message-passing network protocols, currently based on UDP. APC is written in Python and produces C code. It includes a C run-time library.
The Bella Operating System aims to use currently available sourcecode as a bootstrap to create a new "Media Operating System" primarily aimed at mid to upperlevel emebbed devices, such as Set Top Boxes and Pocket PCs.
mDriver is a utility to migrate binary device driver from Windows to Linux. It takes out the binary instruction and data from Windows driver (*.sys files), and then combine them with some supporting code to build a corresponding Linux driver module.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
The Affordable BIOS Restoration Tool provides VHDL and C code to recover from failed BIOS upgrades using affordable CPLD's. EEPROM's and Flash chips can be restored with this flash programmer. Interfaces for DIP and tsop packages are being developed.
BrickOS is an alternative software environment for the LEGO(r) Mindstorms Robotic Invention System. The intent is to allow developers to write C and/or C++ code for the RIS platform.
DVD/CD UDF disc drive tools, esp. for the Iomega RRD (aka Iomega REV) drive. Usability patches for UDF mkfs and fsck. Commentary for the lk MMC and UDF sourcecode. cvs co tarballs for firewalls that defeat CVS. Links, FAQ's, troubleshooting hints.
A linux kernel driver for lirc (http://www.lirc.org/) to support the USB StreamZap PC Remote (http://www.streamzap.com/).
NOTE: This code is now deprecated in favour of the lirc_streamzap contained in lirc 1.7.1 and higher.
NeoMach is a project to design and implement new features into GNUMach and, in a more general scope, experiment about real microkernel systems. The intention is that some of the code developed here, enters into official GNUMach.
Replacement firmware for the Linksys WRT54G forked from the Sveasoft Alchemy code. Currently it runs on:
Linksys WRT54G V1.0, 1.1. and 2.0 and WRT54GS 1.0.
Future releases will support the Belkin 7230 and Asus WL500g (with USB)
Blackbox for Windows is an alternative shell for Microsoft Windows. It is based stylistically on the Blackbox window manager for the X Window System, however it does not use the same codebase except for the gradient rendering code.
Code for reference implementations of identity brokers and simple single sign-on (SSO) mechanisms that utilize XDI and link contracts to manage the dataweb.
Spk is a package manager aimed at handling packages installed from sourcecode. It records changes to the filesystem and places that information into a repository that it manages, providing a complete set of package management functionality.
OpenGLide is a Glide to OpenGL wrapper. It emulates a Voodoo board so you can run old Windows Glide games by translating Glide calls into OpenGL.
The CVS code moved to https://github.com/fcbarros/openglide.
A microkernel operating system distribution offering (among other things) very low hardware requirements, full and easy portability and easy-readable sourcecode.