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    A set of C language API's and firmware applications that manage access to the Digitrax LocoNet and the core hardware resources of the Atmel AVR family of devices, to allow custom embedded LocoNet devices to be developed using GCC
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    PRTOS Preemptive RTOS for embedded aps

    PRTOS is a simple, compact preemptive RTOS for embedded systems

    PRTOS is an open-source preemptive real time operating system kernel for embedded applications. It presently supports the AVR and MSP430 architectures. The advantages of PRTOS are: It has the smallest footprint of any true preemptive system: 1.9kB for basic scheduling and task control, 5.1kB with all the features below (AVR '328 / gcc -Os); Only 950 lines of code implement all of the RTOS features (SLOC-L); The system is well documented with a comprehensive manual, well-commented source...
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    AvRtos

    Small real time operating system for AVR and ARM microcontrollers

    AvRtos is a small, preemtive, priority based real time operating system for Atmel AVR and ARM microcontrollers. It was written in C. AvRtos provides message queues and semaphores for task synchronization. It uses a static memory allocation scheme. AvRtos is nearly the smallest RTOS out there. Even pico]OS is much bigger. AvRtos can be compiled using gcc compiler. There is a AvrStudio 4 and Eclipse project file to get the example code working very quickly.
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    MSP430-Ada

    Ada compiler support for TI MSP430 processors

    Compiler and device support for Ada programs on the ultra-low-power TI MSP430 microcontrollers. This project builds on the Gnu Gnat/GCC Ada compiler, the Sourceforge mspgcc back-end and MSP430 CPU support. It was inspired by the Sourceforge AVR-Ada project.
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    GLCD SED1531 Library

    C-Library for microcontrollers to control SED1531 based LCD's

    The GLCD SED1531 Library provides functions to draw pixels, lines, filled- and open rectangles and text for micro-controllers such as the Atmel 8-bit AVR series for (very cheap!) SED1531 controller based graphical LCD's. The library is written with portability to other micro-controllers and compilers in mind; all target specific parts are stored in a separated header file . The included example is for the Atmel ATtiny2313 and AVR-GCC. It is expected that other targets can be supported...
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