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Let's Make Some F*&^in' Music is a USB-based live Linux distro based on Slackware with the intent of providing a comprehensive music recording and production studio using only FOSS.
C and C++ library for the NIBObee, NIBO burger and NIBO 2 robots. The library contains libraries for AVR Studio and Arduino developement, USB drivers and the RoboDude programming software.
The USB Rubber Ducky is a Human Interface Device programmable with a simple scripting language allowing penetration testers to quickly and easily craft and deploy security auditing payloads that mimic human keyboard input. The source is written in C and requires the AVR Studio 5 IDE from atmel.com/avrstudio. Hardware is commercially available. Imagine plugging in a seemingly innocent USB drive into a computer and installing backdoors, exfiltrating documents, or capturing credentials. With a...
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This project is port of ecos 3.0 for AVR32UC3C target mainly for AVR32UC3C512C. In the compressed files four directories can be found:
Avr32uc3c-ec – ecos project for AT32UC3C-EK board.
ConfigTool – ecos configtool (works with Ubuntu). To compile ecos source codes Atmel tool chain for AVR32 devices is needed and can be downloaded from Atmel web site.
Ecos-3.0 – ecos + AVR32UC3C port source files.
Hellow_Examples – example project in Atmel studio 6.2 with, ADC test, LED and push buttons...
The SARK110 SDK allows the development of user applications for the device or using the device as a platform for experiments.
The SDK provides the following basic functionalities:
• Graphic display
• Keypad
• Buzzer
• USB (Mass Storage Driver)
• DDS
• Timer
• ADC driver
• FAT file system
• Sample application
In addition the SDK provides a device simulator for developing the application on the PC, intended mainly for the development of the user interface of the application....
The Mobile Studio I/O board, developed at RPI, http://mobilestudio.rpi.edu/, provides students with the ability to perform laboratory experiments outside of the classroom. This project seeks to expand software support for this hardware to Linux.
BuildSys exists to help multi-platform projects keep all their various build files in sync. It uses a single '.build' file to generate autoconf/automake .ac/.am files, visual studio 6 .dsp/.dsw files, vs.net .vcproj/.sln files, Dev-C++ .dev files, etc.