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Linux Infrared Remote Control

MRailSim WINNT POSIX IRpet

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LirC is a package that supports receiving and sending ir signals of the most common ir remote controls

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A model railway simulation. You can define trains with wagons, tracks, switches, signals, etc. You can

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POSIX API for Win2K-XP. Mainly implemented in the driver. Included: write-on-copy fork, threads, mutexes

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irpet - ir protocol examination tools. irpet is a small set of tools to help examine, and visualize

 


Simplified Callbacks in C++
Easy to use callback mechanism for C++. This is a set of templates for creating callbacks and signals (like in QT) in C++,

Software Development


Flujos
The goal of the Flujos project is to integrate a set of image processing algorithms using PDEs as a C++ toolbox. The framework

Scientific/Engineering::Mathematics


Speech and Debate Timekeeper
Debate and IE timers for all debate formats (Policy, LD, Parliamentary, Public Forum, etc.) and individual events. Also

Education


Onx
A library written in Objective-C for linux or others gcc-enabled systems that brings support of slots and signals à-la Qt

Software Development::Compilers


USB-UIRTJ
USB-UirTJ is a Java wrapper for the USB-UirT native dll provided by Jon Rhees. The project also includes a User Interface

System::Hardware::Hardware Drivers


Burnie
Burnie is a collection of software to record and archive audio signals to harddisk and then burn them to multiple CDs simultaneously

Multimedia::Sound/Audio::Capture/Recording
Multimedia::Sound/Audio::CD Audio

 
 
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