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fully modular opensource firmware for the ez430 chronos
openchronos-ng is a major rework of openchronos. Compared to openchronos it has the following features:
* system message bus for system<->module communication.
* hardware RTC timekeeping (no more clock inaccuracy).
* rework of timer and ports drivers.
* implementation of a module system (drop in applications).
* rework of the display routines.
* rework of the menu system.
The firmware code is also conceptually simpler and smaller which leaves room for more modules (applications).
Library for handling XBee / XBee-PRO RF modules. The library is written in C and supports the following platforms: Linux (x86, MIPSel), Windows (x86), AT91 SAM7 microcontrollers.
Berkley Snoop protocol module for Linux. Purpose: avoid speed reduction between big fat pipe (satellite) and wireless links caused by error prone nature of wireless links.
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This is an implementation of the DYMO MANET routing protocol, developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It is designed to run as a Linux Kernel Module accross many different platform types and kernel versions.