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    FreeMiNT

    FreeMiNT

    FreeMiNT is a free alternative OS kernel for Atari systems & clones

    FreeMiNT provides the basis of a free TOS compatible replacement OS that can multitask. Used together with the free system components fVDI (device drivers), XaAES (graphical user interface widgets), and TeraDesk (desktop manager), it provides a modern user interface.
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    ChumbOS Launcher

    ChumbOS Launcher - Native Application Launcher for Chumby

    ChumbOS Launcher is a native C application that is designed to break the shackles of the Chumby, so that not only flash applications can take advantage of the cute little colour screen, touchscreen input, rotary encoder and it's majestic Chumby Button. By the way, not that it had too many shackles, don't get me wrong, but the limitation of using only flash widgets on a device having the horse power of a 450MHz full blown computer, seems to me, a bit of a waste and just a bit annoying. So, what does this application do? It enables you to design a simple Graphical User Interface (GUI) which can start and stop other applications on the Chumby.
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    g13
    Linux library for interfacing with the Logitech G13 keypad containing methods to set the keypad backcolor, load images, and control key mappings. There are two sub-libraries providing Gtk and Gtkmm widgets that can be embedded into applications.
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    LCDSpicer

    LCDSpicer

    LCDSpicer2 is on their way

    LCDSpicer is a screen manager, for little LCD screens, writen in c++, can be used with LCDproc or others drivers. Using plugins you can show almost everything, like system information, music players, and computer health in general.
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    OWLOS

    OWLOS

    Open source network operating system for managing IoT devices.

    OWLOS Open source network operating system for managing IoT devices: - does't require internet access or additional servers - ready to connect sensors, actuators, LCD, DHT, Stepper and other devices - does't require programming skills - built-in user interface - use web browser to access and manage your OWLOS nodes - built-in RESTful server - built-in MQTT client - at the same time WiFi access point and station, in any combination: - can be used...
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