flashrom is a utility for identifying, reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware images.
MARF is an open-source research platform and a collection of voice/sound/speech/text and natural language processing (NLP) algorithms written in Java and arranged into a modular and extensible framework facilitating addition of new algorithms. MARF can run distributedly over the network and may act
... [More] as a library in applications or be used as a source for learning and extension. [Less]
A MUD (multi-user dimension) library, and the game world written around it, Dock 9 is written with the goal of creating a deeply engaging environment. Although in early development, there are specifications for most of the underlying game mechanics, which will enable players to interact with almost
... [More] any aspect of the Dock 9 world, something not available under most MUD libraries.
Using Sapidlib (http://sapidlib.net) as the core library and FluffOS (RTH variant), Dock 9 is written in LPC, an interpreted C-style language that caters to object-oriented programming. [Less]
The aim of the FPGALink project is to provide a hardware abstraction layer for hardware involving an FPGA connected to a computer over USB, to abstract core functionality like FPGA-programming and subsequent host-FPGA communication. It doesn't matter whether the hardware uses an AVR, an FX2LP or an
... [More] ARM-based micro for its USB interface. It doesn't matter whether the FPGA is from Xilinx or Altera or Lattice or whomever. It doesn't matter whether the interface between them is a fast 43MiB/s parallel synchronous interface, a much slower EPP interface or some sort of USART connection. The cross-platform, cross-language host-side API is the same, and the FPGA-side (VHDL or Verilog) FIFO interface is the same, so you can easily port your design to a new FPGA devkit or to your own custom PCB. [Less]
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