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OpenPCD firmware 220

OpenPCD firmware 220


OpenPCD is a free and open RFID reader reference design platform. more>>
OpenPCD is a free and open RFID reader reference design platform. The OpenPCD firmware is software that runs in OpenPCDs AT91SAM7 ARM controller, and connects the RFID reader hardware (CL RC632 ASIC) with the Host PC via USB. The Firmware includes a custom USB device stack and drivers for the various embedded AT91SAM7 components. The firmware itself does not run on Linux, but it only works with a Linux host PC talking to it.
OpenPCD is a free hardware design for Proximity Coupling Devices (PCD) based on 13,56MHz communication. This device is able to screen informations from Proximity Integrated Circuit Cards (PICC) conforming to vendor-independent standards such as ISO 14443, ISO 15693 as well as proprietary protocols such as Mifare Classic. Contactless cards like these are for example used in the new electronic passports.
The intention of the OpenPCD project is to offer the users full hardware control of the RFID signal and to provide different output signals for screening the communication. With already existing Free Software from the OpenMRTD project for implementing the PCD side protocol stack of various RFID protocols, this project will happily extend the free toolchain around RFID verification.
Enhancements:
- This is the initial version of the firmware.
- It supports basic RFID reader functionality for the ISO14443A.
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Added: 2006-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tomato Firmware 1.07

Tomato Firmware 1.07


Tomato is a small, lean, simple replacement firmware for certain Linksys and Buffalo wireless routers. more>>
Tomato Firmware is a small, lean, simple replacement firmware for Linksys WRT54G/GL/GS and Buffalo WHR-G54S/WHR-HP-G54 routers.

It features a new easy to use GUI, a new bandwidth usage monitor, more advanced QOS and access restrictions, enables new wireless features such as WDS and wireless client modes.

It raises the limits on maximum connections for P2P, allows you to run your custom scripts or telnet/ssh in and do all sorts of things like re-program the SES/AOSS button, adds wireless site survey to see your wifi neighbors, and more.
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Added: 2007-05-21 License: Freeware Price:
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firmware-tools 1.0.19

firmware-tools 1.0.19


firmware-tools is an architecture that utilizes native Linux packaging formats. more>>
firmware-tools is an architecture that utilizes native Linux packaging formats (.rpm and .deb) and native Linux change management frameworks (yum, apt, etc) for delivering and installing system firmware. firmware-tools architecture is OS distribution, hardware vendor, device, and change management system agnostic.
The architecture is easy as PIE: splitting Payload, Inventory, and Executable components into separate packages, using package format Requires/Provides language to handle dependencies at a package installation level, and using matching Requires/Provides language to handle runtime dependency resolution and installation ordering.
The framework then provides unifying applications such as inventory_firmware and apply_updates that handle runtime ordering of inventory, execution, and conflict resolution/ notification for all of the plug-ins. These are the commands a system administrator runs. Once all of the separate payload, inventory, and execution packages are in package manager format, and are put into package manager repositories, then standard tools can retreive, install, and execute them:
# yum install $(inventory_firmware -b)
# apply_updates
Enhancements:
- Initial stable proposed API and initial CLI.
- Several small typos for names of commands have been fixed.
- Tested with the first public release of firmware-addon-dell for updating select Dell system BIOSs across Dell servers, desktops, and laptops.
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Added: 2006-06-14 License: Open Software License Price:
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QPSPManager 1.3

QPSPManager 1.3


QPBPManager is a PBP File manager for Linux. more>>
QPBPManager is a PBP File manager for Linux. The software is intended to use as a user friendly GUI to the known tedious pack and unpack processes of the PSP PBP files, directory generation and further copy into the PSP, in order to execute those binary files in PSPs with firmware 1.50.
QPSPManager automates this process to make it a simple task to the end user, who will only have to select a PBP file and the PSP directory, leaving all other tasks to the program. It also provides some other cool features such as selecting custom PNG, PMF and AT3 files to use as an icon or background in the PSP menu.
QPBPManager also allows the user to backup the savegames to the computer and copy those savegames later to the PSP.
Main features:
- Unpacks PBP files and selects automatically the icon and background files from the source file.
- Extracts the program name included in the PBP file and sets it as default output directory.
- Extracts the ELF of the PBP file and packs a fake PBP file without the ELF for showing in the menu of the PSP.
- Allows to select custom icon and background files to use in the menu.
- Allows to select custom video and music files to use in the menu.
- Allows to select the output directory on the PSP and the actual PSP directory, which is saved as an option for further usages, so you only have to configure it once (as long as the PSP directory does not change).
- Provides support for backup the savegames on the PSP to the computer and viceversa.
Although QPSPManager was mainly designed only to transfer PBP files into the PSP so they can be executed through the memory stick menu, Im thinking about new features in future versions non related to PBP file management. Some of those features:
- Conversion and transfering of any kind of video file. It will allow to convert all kind of video files into the PSP format and transfer the files to the PSP to allow viewing them on the console.
- Conversion and transfering of any kind of audio file. It will allow to convert all kind of audio files into the PSP format (mp3) and transfer the files to the PSP to allow hearing them on the console.
Enhancements:
- Added ISO/CISO compression/decompression and transfer support.
- Fixed bug where you couldnt rename a directory in the PSP.
- Changed renaming policy for kxploit.
- Copy file routine changed.
- Support for different linux distributions where mount options change the filenames of the mounted PSP to uppercase.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PSP-Recode 1.1

PSP-Recode 1.1


PSP-Recode is another service menu for PSP videos, tested with my 1.5-2.71-B PSP and works perfect. more>>
PSP-Recode is another service menu for PSP videos, tested with my 1.5-2.71-B PSP and works perfect.
Based on podencoder and original psp-recode for mp4ip, but this only need the last version of ffmpeg with PSP suport.
This script only required ffmpeg and kdialog installed in your system, but, for best performance (progress bars) you must install zenity and mplayer.
Installation:
Copy < PSP_Video.desktop > to < $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/ >,
and copy < psp-recode.sh > to < $HOME/bin > directory or another one that is in
your $PATH.
You can see PSP-Recode options typing < psp-recode.sh --help > in one console.
Remember that your PSP need runing firmware up to 2.01 or emulated firmware.
Enhancements:
- Bug fixed if your ffmpeg version uses video bitrate in bits/s or in kbits/s, the program ask you.
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Added: 2006-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cim 3.30

cim 3.30


GNU Cim is a compiler for the programming language Simula. more>>
GNU Cim is a compiler for the programming language Simula (except unspecified parameters to formal or virtual procedures (see the documentation for how portable code for formal procedures can be written)).

cim project offers a class concept, separate compilation with full type checking, interface to external C routines, an application package for process simulation and a coroutine concept.

Supported Platforms

Cim runs on any GNU or UNIX like operating systems regardless of the machine type. The portability of the GNU Simula Compiler is based on the C programming language. The compiler and the run-time system is written in C, and the compiler produces C code, that is passed to a C compiler for further processing towards machine code.
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Added: 2006-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PSP Video Converter 0.1

PSP Video Converter 0.1


PSP Video Converter project is a simple graphical frontend to ffmpeg to allow you to easily convert your videos to PSP format. more>>
PSP Video Converter project is a simple graphical frontend to ffmpeg to allow you to easily convert your videos to PSP compatibile format. Works for me, thought I may share.

Note: Created with Kommander 1.3, not sure if it works with earlier Kommander.

Note: There is no error checking for now, so make sure you have a working ffmpeg with necessary codecs installed.

Note: Looks like some PSPs cant open h264 videos encoded with ffmpeg.

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Added: 2007-01-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KPSP 0.1.1

KPSP 0.1.1


KPSP provides an IOSlave for the PSP (Playstation Portable). more>>
KPSP provides an IOSlave for the PSP (Playstation Portable).
You just simply connect your PSP to your computer, start Konqueror and type "psp:/".
Installation from source:
Get the source-package from the download page.
tar xfvz kio_psp-< VERSION >.tar.gz
cd kio_psp-< VERSION >
./configure --prefix=< where KDE is installed >
make
make install # Probably you need root-privileges
Installation from CVS:
You have to download the sources from CVS:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/kpsp login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/kpsp co -P kio_psp
Get the admin-directory, used by the build-system.
cd kio_psp
svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/KDE/3.3/kde-common/admin
Compile and install.
make -f Makefile.cvs
./configure --prefix=
make
make install # Probably you need root-privileges
Enhancements:
- Virtual root-folders have an access-type
- Creation of a folder failed when the media-folder wasnt created before.
- Better integration into the KDE Control Center
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Added: 2006-02-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Chkconfig 1.3.30a

Chkconfig 1.3.30a


Chkconfig is a tool for managing the collection of symbolic links found in the /etc/rc[0-6].d directories. more>>
Chkconfig is a tool for managing the collection of symbolic links found in the /etc/rc[0-6].d directories, on System V derived UNIX systems. The project saves the system administrator from the tedium of manually managing the scores of symbolic links.
SGI originally created chkconfig and shipped it with their IRIX operating system. In 1993, Italo Lisi and Luigi Genoni created a script version of chkconfig for Linux. Several years later, RedHat independently created their own C version of the same idea, which is the basis for the code provided here.
In this version, an autoconf style configure script is added, as well as some detection for the /etc/rc.d directory (eg. /etc under Solaris). I sent patches to RedHat based on their RedHat-5.2 version, but never received any communication back.
It seemed like a generally useful tool, especially for porting RPM spec files to Solaris, so Im making it available here.
The newest version (1.3.30a) is based on the version shipped with Fedora Core 6. I have only tested it under Debian, but should compile easily on other distributions if you have a library supporting the getopt_long() function.
Installation:
The installation procedure is the standard GNU one:
# ./configure
# make
# make install
which should detect the configuration your OS uses and compile the program with the correct defaults. If it is unable to determine the initscript directories for your platform, there are specific options documented in INSTALL. (Please also email the author the options you gave to configure, so that the sources can be modified to automatically support your system.)
You can also pass the --disable-ntsysv option to configure to skip compilation of that program. Similarly, --disable-alternatives skips compilation of the alternatives program.
Enhancements:
- Updated to match version 1.3.30 as distributed by Fedora Core 6.
- Now includes the "/usr/sbin/alternatives" program, and no longer requires the popt library.
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MyTunesRSS 3.0 RC8

MyTunesRSS 3.0 RC8


MyTunesRSS is a application for configuring and starting a server. more>>
MyTunesRSS is a application for configuring and starting a server. You can access this server with any web browser, search your iTunes music library and create an individual play list. The play list is published as an RSS feed with the feed items containing links to the music files. These files are served through the server as well.

MyTunesRSS is 100% pure Java, i.e. it runs on any system with Java 1.5 and up.

MyTunesRSS supports MP3 and unprotected AAC files from your iTunes library. You can also create RSS feeds directly from your existing iTunes playlists. Access to the web application and therefor your library can be protected with a password.

With MyTunesRSS you can for example use a Playstation Portable to listen to the music from your iTunes library. The songs are streamed to the PSP through the WLAN feature. Also any other device with a web browser and capable of receiving podcasts can be used. Listen to your music with any such device even if it is not iTunes enabled.

Since MyTunesRSS is pure Java, you can run it on any platform supporting Java 1.5 and iTunes.

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Added: 2007-06-25 License: Freeware Price:
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weta-dfs 0.3.30

weta-dfs 0.3.30


weta-dfs is a distributed file system. more>>
weta-dfs is a distributed file system. weta-dfs is designed to be fail-safe through replications of files, fast and easy to install, platform independent, and to have fast recovery from crashes.

It consists of Data Node Servers and one Meta Data Server and a java.io.File-like client API.

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Added: 2005-12-21 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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OpenWrt 1.0 RC5

OpenWrt 1.0 RC5


OpenWrt is a Linux distribution for wireless routers. more>>
OpenWrt is a Linux distribution made for wireless routers. Instead of trying to cram every possible feature into one firmware, OpenWrt provides only a minimal firmware with support for add-on packages.
For users this means the ability to custom tune features, removing unwanted packages to make room for other packages and for developers this means being able to focus on packages without having to test and release an entire firmware.
Enhancements:
- Countless bugfixes, various security patches, improved Failsafe, faster installation (new firstboot script), a multilingual Web interface (Cesky, Deutsch, Dansk, Eesti, Espanol, Francais, Italiano, Norsk, and Polski), and ethernet switch configuration (/proc/switch).
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Added: 2006-03-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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leJOS 0.3.0 Alpha (NXT)

leJOS 0.3.0 Alpha (NXT)


leJOS is a Java-based replacement firmware (OS) for LEGO Mindstorms programmable bricks, including RCX and NXT. more>>
leJOS is a Java-based replacement firmware (OS) for LEGO Mindstorms programmable bricks, including RCX and NXT.
It supports threads, exceptions, synchronization, floating point arithmetic, strings, and so on, but there is no garbage collection yet. The project is also designed to be portable to other small devices.
Enhancements:
- leJOS NXJ is a full replacement firmware JVM that allows you to run Java programs on the LEGO Mindstorms NXT brick.
- leJOS NXJ works with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
- Version 0.3 includes a flash file system with implementations of java.io.File, FileInputStream, and FileOutputStream, a menu system, Java streams over Bluetooth and USB, support for LCP (LEGO Communication Protocol) including file commands, a file explorer that runs on your PC, and much more.
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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PSIX 1.1

PSIX 1.1


PSIX is a nice style for KDE, inspired by the Sony PSP. more>>
PSIX is originally a shell for the Sony PSP. I found the shell to have great graphics and a nice interface so i decided to port the look and feel over to one of the best window managers and OS. I also did this without falling under any License agreements because no one likes GPL.

Note: If installer dosent open from Konqueror then start installer from Konsole (sh Install PSIX Theme.bash)

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Added: 2007-04-16 License: Freeware Price:
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FritzCallerID 0.2

FritzCallerID 0.2


FritzCallerID is a SuperKaramba theme that shows number, name and address (if available) for incomming and outgoing calls. more>>
FritzCallerID is a SuperKaramba theme that shows number, name and address (if available) for incoming and outgoing calls via the AVM FritzBox (http://avm.de).

It searches for the name and address for a certain number in the German phone book www.dasoertliche.de.

Phone numbers are fetched via the integrated callmonitor of the FritzBox, available on Port 1012. Before using it, you first have to open this Port of your FritzBox by dialing #96*5* from any connected phone. Firmware version xx.03.99 or newer is required.

It is still very experimental, no error handling.

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Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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