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libVISCA is a library for controlling a VISCA compliant video camera. VISCA is a professional camera control protocol, designed by Sony to be used on several of its surveillance and OEM block cameras.
VIDIX is VIDeo Interface for linux.
VIDIX is portable interface which was designed and introduced as interface to userspace drivers to provide DGA everywhere where it's possible.
Linux/Unix driver development for Syntek Semicon USB2.0 Video device DC-1125, like the one that is found in Asus A6K laptops. The device can be recognized by the usb id 174f:a311 and maybe also be a standalone unit (not integrated).
A small camera server providing web access to cameras connected to the computer. Special interest in this project is to have little to no external dependencies (no socket libs, no threading libs - at most, maybe camera drivers).
A set of simple command-line userspace utilities to read and change settings of videocard and monitor (such as brightness, contrast) using official closed nVidia X11 drivers for Linux.
An OS independent implementation of the famous tool for custom LCD control - LCDHype. The program enables for complex and fully customizable screen control through easy to use scripting langauge similar to Pascal.
rtusd is a foundation set of real time enabled User Space Devices/Drivers designed to link to HRT high resolution Timer controlled POSIX threads and link re-factored Linux hdw drivers for 2.6.18+. rtusd propogates Linux RT to user space generically.
Dedicated at collecting information about using the Marvel G200-TV and the Rainbow Runner G-series in Linux, including (but not restricted on) the development of a driver for the mentioned hardware. We try to support the Marvel G400 too.
A low cost software and hardware KVM over IP and remote Console monitoring
solution running on Linux. Secure administration and access to remote
keyboard/video/mouse and serial console output. Easily configured and
customised to suit user needs.
See https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/drivers/media/pci/ivtv and https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Ivtv
Old sites were http://ivtvdriver.org/ and http://ivtv.writeme.ch/
Old description: The primary goal of this project is to provide an Open Source driver for the Hauppauge 250/350 series of MPEG video capture cards and other cards based on the iCompression iTVC15.
Aims Video4Linux-compatible video capture infrastructure for Solaris. Project develops bt848x driver for Brooktree/Conexant Bt8x8 (Bt848, Bt878 and Fusion878), saa713x driver for Philips SAA7130/7133/7134/7135 cards, header files and utilities
Controller for Cameras with the Visca protocol. (example Sony EVI-D30/31) Pan, tilt, and zoom camera with absolute or relative positioning. Synchronous or Asynchronous modes. Handles daisy-chaining and camera broadcasting.
Software for a van eck phreaking device. Please use to test security only.
<a href="http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci550525,00.html">Here</a>'s an explanation if you don't know what van eck phreaking is.
There are popular tape device ArVid which based on ordinary (PAL/SECAM) VHS & ISA board with PLM which often used in Russia and xUSSR. ArVid board are controled by VHS behind integrated multisystem IRC node. I've coded raw driver for this device. Driver
This project was a kernel-module to support webcams based on the NW802 chipset.
Jean-François Moine added support for those in the mainline kernel some time ago, so you should just update your kernel, this project is purely for historical purposes.
Superseded by the GSPCA driver in the mainline kernel. Development now at http://linuxtv.org/ [Formerly: Linux device driver for SPCA50X based USB cameras (Intel PC Camera Pro)]