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Lexmark Z11 printer driver for Linux 1.1
Lexmark Z11 printer driver for Linux is a Linux printer driver/filter for the Lexmark Z11 printer. more>>
Lexmark Z11 printer driver for Linux is a Linux printer driver/filter for the Lexmark Z11 printer, supporting color and b/w printing, variable page size and more.
The driver lz11-V2 is an improvement of the lz11 driver, which was first released in 2002. Additionally to the features of lz11, which include variable page sizes and ink saving, the lz11-V2 version comes with a backward compatibility mode for the filters "cZ11" and "cZ11somsom". While the cZ11 filter is emulated in an improved way, which helps to save ink and takes away the grayish look of color prints, the cZ11somsom emulation only supports the basic properties (as InkType and DitherPPI). Ink weighting is not included, but merely needed, because of a new pixel placement algorithm for black and color ink.
"Highlights" of the lz11-V2 are: further improved printing speed for black ink and a tool to align the skew of the black ink cartridge. A smooth-dithering algorithm for black and color prints was added. The driver comes with an improved set of installation and utility scripts that support automatic installation-option-checking, testpage-printing, black-ink-adjustment, automatic installation of foomatic-xml-files as well as automatic installation of the included PPD files for CUPS and PPR. For backward compatibility reason the GhostScript device emulation (as "hpdj", "epsonc", ...) is still included, but should never be offered on "modern" Linux installations.
The original driver-code "cZ11" was written by Christian Kornblum in 2001 (this code still is the backbone of this filter).
WARNING:This driver is known not to work with the Z31 and Z51. In fact, it is known to hose those printers flash in some circumstances!
Enhancements:
- The installer can be called by ./lz11.install --debug, which will produce BMP files instead of paper prints (for test)
- Now the cups-restart is done also properly for Debian and Gentoo
- An installed Z11 printer-queue (PPD) and its options are updated automatically during installation
- The print-job cancelling is now appropriate for hotplug generated devices. Printer "hick-ups" on a resume are prevented
- The print-job cancelling is shown automatically in an "xterm"
- some smaller bug fixes
<<lessThe driver lz11-V2 is an improvement of the lz11 driver, which was first released in 2002. Additionally to the features of lz11, which include variable page sizes and ink saving, the lz11-V2 version comes with a backward compatibility mode for the filters "cZ11" and "cZ11somsom". While the cZ11 filter is emulated in an improved way, which helps to save ink and takes away the grayish look of color prints, the cZ11somsom emulation only supports the basic properties (as InkType and DitherPPI). Ink weighting is not included, but merely needed, because of a new pixel placement algorithm for black and color ink.
"Highlights" of the lz11-V2 are: further improved printing speed for black ink and a tool to align the skew of the black ink cartridge. A smooth-dithering algorithm for black and color prints was added. The driver comes with an improved set of installation and utility scripts that support automatic installation-option-checking, testpage-printing, black-ink-adjustment, automatic installation of foomatic-xml-files as well as automatic installation of the included PPD files for CUPS and PPR. For backward compatibility reason the GhostScript device emulation (as "hpdj", "epsonc", ...) is still included, but should never be offered on "modern" Linux installations.
The original driver-code "cZ11" was written by Christian Kornblum in 2001 (this code still is the backbone of this filter).
WARNING:This driver is known not to work with the Z31 and Z51. In fact, it is known to hose those printers flash in some circumstances!
Enhancements:
- The installer can be called by ./lz11.install --debug, which will produce BMP files instead of paper prints (for test)
- Now the cups-restart is done also properly for Debian and Gentoo
- An installed Z11 printer-queue (PPD) and its options are updated automatically during installation
- The print-job cancelling is now appropriate for hotplug generated devices. Printer "hick-ups" on a resume are prevented
- The print-job cancelling is shown automatically in an "xterm"
- some smaller bug fixes
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Added: 2005-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Paragon NTFS for Linux 2.0
Gain full access to NTFS partitions under Linux more>> Paragon NTFS for Linux gives transparent access to any NTFS partition under Linux operating system. So you and any application can browse these drives, read and change files, copy and create new files and folders. Everything absolutely transparently ?just like with ?ative?Ext2FS, Ext3FS or ReiserFS file system.
This download package is FREE and contains full functional Paragon NTFS for Linux drivers for the most popular Linux distributions with their default kernels only: Red Hat Enterprise 4 (SW), Fedora Core 4, Mandriva 10.2, SUSE 9.3. If you have any other Linux distribution or have already changed the default kernel, you will not probably be able to use this driver. If you are interested in buying or evaluating Paragon NTFS for Linux driver for any Linux distribution you should go to http://www.ntfs-linux.com/index.htm.
Note: This package contains Paragon NTFS for Linux demo version as well. The demo version mounts NTFS partitions in read-only mode only but you can install it to any Linux distribution.<<less
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Clevo Mail LED Linux Driver 0.6
Clevo Mail LED Linux Driver operates the mail LED on the Clevo notebook model D4J. more>>
Clevo Mail LED Linux Driver operates the mail LED on the Clevo notebook model D4J.
Enhancements:
- The DMI_BOARD_VENDOR string has been corrected for D410V autodetection.
<<lessEnhancements:
- The DMI_BOARD_VENDOR string has been corrected for D410V autodetection.
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Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ethernet TAP driver 1.1
TAP provides packet reception and transmission for user-space programs. more>>
TAP provides packet reception and transmission for user-space programs. It can be viewed as a simple Ethernet device, which instead of receiving packets from a physical medium, receives them from a user-space program and instead of sending packets via physical media, writes them to the user-space program.
When a program opens /dev/tunX or /dev/tapX, driver creates and registers corresponding net device tunX or tapX. After a program closed above devices, driver will automatically delete tunXX or tapXX device and all routes corresponding to it.
This package(http://vtun.sourceforge.net/tun) contains two simple example programs that shows you how to use tun and tap devices. Both programs work like bridge between two network interfaces. br_select.c - bridge based on select system call. br_sigio.c - bridge based on async io and SIGIO signal. However the best example is VTun http://vtun.sourceforge.net
Enhancements:
- Massive Linux driver update: 2.4.x kernel support. New cloning interface, protocol indication. Statistics counting fixes.
- Solaris driver update: Correct Ethernet header substitution.
- Configure and Makefile updates. RPM package update.
- Documentation update.
<<lessWhen a program opens /dev/tunX or /dev/tapX, driver creates and registers corresponding net device tunX or tapX. After a program closed above devices, driver will automatically delete tunXX or tapXX device and all routes corresponding to it.
This package(http://vtun.sourceforge.net/tun) contains two simple example programs that shows you how to use tun and tap devices. Both programs work like bridge between two network interfaces. br_select.c - bridge based on select system call. br_sigio.c - bridge based on async io and SIGIO signal. However the best example is VTun http://vtun.sourceforge.net
Enhancements:
- Massive Linux driver update: 2.4.x kernel support. New cloning interface, protocol indication. Statistics counting fixes.
- Solaris driver update: Correct Ethernet header substitution.
- Configure and Makefile updates. RPM package update.
- Documentation update.
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Aureal Linux Driver 1.1.2
Open Aureal Linux Driver is a fork of Aureals own soundcard drivers for the Vortex 2, Vortex 1 and Vortex Advantage. more>>
Open Aureal Linux Driver is a fork of Aureals own soundcard drivers for the Vortex 2, Vortex 1 and Vortex Advantage. It is built with the goals of making the drivers more Open Sound System (OSS) compliant, more stable, and supporting later kernels.
Installing the Driver
1. Unpack the distribution:
tar xvzf aureal*.tar.gz
2. Change to the driver directory and become root:
cd aureal*
su
3. Edit the Makefile to suit your system (SMP, CPU type, etc)
4. Type the following install commands:
If you have an 8830-based (Vortex 2) card:
make install
If you have an 8820-based (Vortex 1) card:
make install20
If you have an 8810-based (Vortex Advantage) card:
make install10
There is no need to reboot.
Note: if you get "unresolved symbol" errors during the install, rebuild your kernel with sound support (soundcore) built in (not a module).
Enhancements:
- Works with kernel 2.4.0
<<lessInstalling the Driver
1. Unpack the distribution:
tar xvzf aureal*.tar.gz
2. Change to the driver directory and become root:
cd aureal*
su
3. Edit the Makefile to suit your system (SMP, CPU type, etc)
4. Type the following install commands:
If you have an 8830-based (Vortex 2) card:
make install
If you have an 8820-based (Vortex 1) card:
make install20
If you have an 8810-based (Vortex Advantage) card:
make install10
There is no need to reboot.
Note: if you get "unresolved symbol" errors during the install, rebuild your kernel with sound support (soundcore) built in (not a module).
Enhancements:
- Works with kernel 2.4.0
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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Optimus OLED Keyboard Linux Driver 0.1.0
Optimus OLED Keyboard Linux Driver project is intended to provide a generic linux driver for OLED-based hardware. more>>
Optimus OLED Keyboard Linux Driver project is intended to provide a generic linux driver for OLED-based hardware made by Art. Lebedev Studio.
The current goal is to support the Optimus Mini Three keyboard.
Main features:
- Uses libusb to communicate with device (no specific kernel driver needed)
- As the kernel-provided module for pl2303 didnt work in our case, we recoded the driver with libusb
- Uses libpng to read PNG images, and display them
- Detects when a button is pressed
- Implements OLED_PROTOCOL_SET_IMAGE, OLED_PROTOCOL_POWER_ON, OLED_PROTOCOL_POWER_OFF, OLED_PROTOCOL_SHOW_OLED, OLED_PROTOCOL_GET_IDCODE, OLED_PROTOCOL_SET_IDCODE, OLED_PROTOCOL_SET_BRIGHTNESS.
- Support for more than one OLED Mini Three connected to the same computer
- All USB code is in a static library
Enhancements:
- One of the most annoying bugs (auto-switch-off of the key display after five seconds) has been fixed.
- Functions similar to the ones provided by the original Win32 library for image color settings are also available, allowing you to set color temperature and gamma.
- Theres better support for input, using threads as libusb only provides a blocking way to read data (or some bytes are missed).
<<lessThe current goal is to support the Optimus Mini Three keyboard.
Main features:
- Uses libusb to communicate with device (no specific kernel driver needed)
- As the kernel-provided module for pl2303 didnt work in our case, we recoded the driver with libusb
- Uses libpng to read PNG images, and display them
- Detects when a button is pressed
- Implements OLED_PROTOCOL_SET_IMAGE, OLED_PROTOCOL_POWER_ON, OLED_PROTOCOL_POWER_OFF, OLED_PROTOCOL_SHOW_OLED, OLED_PROTOCOL_GET_IDCODE, OLED_PROTOCOL_SET_IDCODE, OLED_PROTOCOL_SET_BRIGHTNESS.
- Support for more than one OLED Mini Three connected to the same computer
- All USB code is in a static library
Enhancements:
- One of the most annoying bugs (auto-switch-off of the key display after five seconds) has been fixed.
- Functions similar to the ones provided by the original Win32 library for image color settings are also available, allowing you to set color temperature and gamma.
- Theres better support for input, using threads as libusb only provides a blocking way to read data (or some bytes are missed).
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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nVidia Linux Display Driver IA32 100.14.11
nVidia Linux Display Driver is the OpenGL nVidia support for graphic cards on Linux operating systems. more>>
nVidia Linux Display Driver is the OpenGL nVidia support for graphic cards on Linux operating systems.
Installation:
Type "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.09-pkg1.run" to install the driver. NVIDIA now provides a utility to assist you with configuration of your X config file.
Enhancements:
Added support for new GPUs:
- GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
- GeForce 7025 / NVIDIA nForce 630a
Fixed console restore problems in several different configurations:
- Quadro FX 4400 SLI
- VESA console
- Notebook LCD displays
- Improved interaction with ATi RS480/482 based mainboards.
- Improved support for House Sync with G-Sync II.
- Improved NVIDIA X driver interaction with ACPI daemon.
<<lessInstallation:
Type "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.09-pkg1.run" to install the driver. NVIDIA now provides a utility to assist you with configuration of your X config file.
Enhancements:
Added support for new GPUs:
- GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
- GeForce 7025 / NVIDIA nForce 630a
Fixed console restore problems in several different configurations:
- Quadro FX 4400 SLI
- VESA console
- Notebook LCD displays
- Improved interaction with ATi RS480/482 based mainboards.
- Improved support for House Sync with G-Sync II.
- Improved NVIDIA X driver interaction with ACPI daemon.
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Added: 2007-06-22 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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intel-wings Driver 0.2
The intel-wings project is a Linux driver for the Intel Wireless Series of input devices. more>>
The intel-wings project is a Linux driver for the Intel Wireless Series of input devices.
Somehow, Intel managed to avoid using the USB Human Interface Device standards with their wireless gamepads.
All other USB gamepads work out-of-the-box: plug it in, and the computer knows that it has an X axis, a Y axis, and six buttons. Not Intel. Thats where intel-wings comes in.
Wireless Series?
Yes, youve seen them. Everyone hated them. The keyboards were of poor manufacturing, the mice eat batteries like theres no tomorrow, and the whole system was ridiculously expensive. They were killed off by Intel several years ago -- after hitting the shelves and getting a lukewarm reaction, manufacturing was stopped, and support was terminated 18 months after release.
All of these complaints are valid. On the other hand, when used infrequently, the mice last a few months, and work great on a glass coffee table in my living room. (A newer wireless optical mouse wouldnt work.)
The gamepads are actually pretty fun, in my opinion: you can have a whole bunch of them attached to one base station, which is great for playing old console games with friends. You can get a complete set of devices for $10 on eBay, and with Linux-based PVRs becoming increasingly common, I find my devices to be a great addition to my living room.
Note that I wouldnt recommend the mice to anyone that uses their computer on a regular basis, but its easier for navigating menus than a remote control. In my opinion, the Intel Wireless Series devices on Linux PVRs are the way to go.
Enhancements:
- Preliminary keyboard support was added.
- The Intel wireless keyboards are at least partially functional.
<<lessSomehow, Intel managed to avoid using the USB Human Interface Device standards with their wireless gamepads.
All other USB gamepads work out-of-the-box: plug it in, and the computer knows that it has an X axis, a Y axis, and six buttons. Not Intel. Thats where intel-wings comes in.
Wireless Series?
Yes, youve seen them. Everyone hated them. The keyboards were of poor manufacturing, the mice eat batteries like theres no tomorrow, and the whole system was ridiculously expensive. They were killed off by Intel several years ago -- after hitting the shelves and getting a lukewarm reaction, manufacturing was stopped, and support was terminated 18 months after release.
All of these complaints are valid. On the other hand, when used infrequently, the mice last a few months, and work great on a glass coffee table in my living room. (A newer wireless optical mouse wouldnt work.)
The gamepads are actually pretty fun, in my opinion: you can have a whole bunch of them attached to one base station, which is great for playing old console games with friends. You can get a complete set of devices for $10 on eBay, and with Linux-based PVRs becoming increasingly common, I find my devices to be a great addition to my living room.
Note that I wouldnt recommend the mice to anyone that uses their computer on a regular basis, but its easier for navigating menus than a remote control. In my opinion, the Intel Wireless Series devices on Linux PVRs are the way to go.
Enhancements:
- Preliminary keyboard support was added.
- The Intel wireless keyboards are at least partially functional.
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Added: 2005-10-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DVB Driver Project 1.1.1
DVB Driver Project is a driver for DVB cards by many manufacturers. more>>
If you want to receive IP over Satellite and DVB on your Linux machine, you might want to buy one of these DVB PCI cards (see also the developer section for a list of card revisions supported by our driver):
* The Siemens DVB card - this is the card we developped the Linux drivers for (thanks to the Siemens guys). The Siemens DVB-S card is identical to the cards built by Hauppauge, Technotrend, Galaxis and Katek. We also support the Siemens DVB-C card.
* Hauppauge has released a low budget version of the Siemens card. The WinTV Nova has no MPEG2 decoder chip anymore. From driver version 0.8 on we support this card - you should be able to get a complete transport stream from it.
* Technotrend has developed a DVB-T card and our driver also supports this card (both, the version with DSP and the Nova card). Most DVB-S cards (except for Version 1.6) are also supported by us. The Technotrend DVB-C card (at least the newer version 2.1) is currently not working with our driver.
* The Telemann Skymedia card - never seen that card, but there are Linux drivers
* The Pentamedia cards - Linux drivers for a IP-over-Satellite card.
<<less* The Siemens DVB card - this is the card we developped the Linux drivers for (thanks to the Siemens guys). The Siemens DVB-S card is identical to the cards built by Hauppauge, Technotrend, Galaxis and Katek. We also support the Siemens DVB-C card.
* Hauppauge has released a low budget version of the Siemens card. The WinTV Nova has no MPEG2 decoder chip anymore. From driver version 0.8 on we support this card - you should be able to get a complete transport stream from it.
* Technotrend has developed a DVB-T card and our driver also supports this card (both, the version with DSP and the Nova card). Most DVB-S cards (except for Version 1.6) are also supported by us. The Technotrend DVB-C card (at least the newer version 2.1) is currently not working with our driver.
* The Telemann Skymedia card - never seen that card, but there are Linux drivers
* The Pentamedia cards - Linux drivers for a IP-over-Satellite card.
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Added: 2005-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ASFS filesystem driver 1.0 Beta 12
ASFS filesystem driver is an Amiga Smart FileSystem driver for Linux. more>>
ASFS is a filesystem driver for the Linux kernel that adds support for the Amiga SmartFileSystem. ASFS filesystem driver supports both read and write, however, write support is in an early beta stage.
ASFS - Amiga Smart File System - Linux implementation
Version 1.0beta8 in "read-only mode" should be considered as the lasted stable version of ASFS driver.
It is available for Linux kernel version 2.6.x.
From version 1.0 there is also full write support. Use it with care. It is in EXPERIMETAL stage and COULD be DANGEROUS.
Remember! YOU USE THIS DRIVER AT YOUR OWN RISK. Read included docs for
more details.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to match changes in the VFS of Linux kernel 2.6.19.
<<lessASFS - Amiga Smart File System - Linux implementation
Version 1.0beta8 in "read-only mode" should be considered as the lasted stable version of ASFS driver.
It is available for Linux kernel version 2.6.x.
From version 1.0 there is also full write support. Use it with care. It is in EXPERIMETAL stage and COULD be DANGEROUS.
Remember! YOU USE THIS DRIVER AT YOUR OWN RISK. Read included docs for
more details.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to match changes in the VFS of Linux kernel 2.6.19.
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Added: 2006-12-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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nVidia Linux Display Driver x86 100.14.03 Beta
nVidia Linux Display Driver is the OpenGL nVidia support for graphic cards on Linux operating systems. more>>
nVidia Linux Display Driver is the OpenGL nVidia support for graphic cards on Linux operating systems.
Installation:
Type "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.03-pkg1.run" to install the driver. NVIDIA now provides a utility to assist you with configuration of your X config file.
<<lessInstallation:
Type "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.03-pkg1.run" to install the driver. NVIDIA now provides a utility to assist you with configuration of your X config file.
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Added: 2007-05-22 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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Xbox360 Controller Driver
Xbox360 Controller Driver package contains the diabolixs compiled Xbox360 controller driver for Linux on the PS3. more>>
Xbox360 Controller Driver package contains the diabolixs compiled Xbox360 controller driver for Linux on the PS3.
Its been tested with Fedora Core 5 (PPC distribution) using Snes9x and Doom.
The Xbox 360 is the successor to Microsofts Xbox video game console, developed in cooperation with IBM, ATI, Samsung and SiS. Information on the console first came through viral marketing campaigns and it was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
The Xbox 360 is the first console to have a near-simultaneous launch across the three major regions, and the first to provide wireless controller support at launch. The console sold out completely at release and by the end of 2006 had sold 10.4 million worldwide.
The Xbox 360 was the first home console to be released in the seventh generation of game consoles and competes against Sonys PlayStation 3 and Nintendos Wii. Its Xbox Live service allows players to compete online as well as download games and additional content.
<<lessIts been tested with Fedora Core 5 (PPC distribution) using Snes9x and Doom.
The Xbox 360 is the successor to Microsofts Xbox video game console, developed in cooperation with IBM, ATI, Samsung and SiS. Information on the console first came through viral marketing campaigns and it was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
The Xbox 360 is the first console to have a near-simultaneous launch across the three major regions, and the first to provide wireless controller support at launch. The console sold out completely at release and by the end of 2006 had sold 10.4 million worldwide.
The Xbox 360 was the first home console to be released in the seventh generation of game consoles and competes against Sonys PlayStation 3 and Nintendos Wii. Its Xbox Live service allows players to compete online as well as download games and additional content.
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Added: 2007-01-09 License: Freeware Price:
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MyHD/TL880 Linux Driver 0.2.0
MyHD/TL880 Linux Driver is a Linux driver for TL880-based HDTV tuner cards. more>>
MyHD/TL880 Linux Driver is a Linux driver for TL880-based HDTV tuner cards.
This is the development page for the Linux driver for the MyHD and other HDTV tuners based on the TL880 chip.
The driver is in early development stage right now, and we need lots of help testing. If you own any TL880-based card, please download the driver using the Downloads link at the left.
Keep in mind that the driver does not support video capture or playback at this time, but we need as many people as possible to run tests to help the driver move along.
<<lessThis is the development page for the Linux driver for the MyHD and other HDTV tuners based on the TL880 chip.
The driver is in early development stage right now, and we need lots of help testing. If you own any TL880-based card, please download the driver using the Downloads link at the left.
Keep in mind that the driver does not support video capture or playback at this time, but we need as many people as possible to run tests to help the driver move along.
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Added: 2006-02-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Linux X10 universal device driver 2.1.4
Linux X10 universal device driver provides a /dev interface to an X10 network through some Linux kernel modules and daemons. more>>
Linux X10 universal device driver (also known as Project WiSH) provides a /dev interface to an X10 network through a combination of Linux kernel modules and daemons.
It is intended to provide a standard interface and syntax to shell script utilities (such as cat and echo), Perl scripts, C programs, or Java programs so that everything from a quick hack to a more advanced program can manipulate the X10 devices in an automated home regardless of the transceiver used.
Its simplest use is with shell scripts (examples of which are provided in the package). Currently the project supports the 3 X10 transceivers (PowerLinc Serial, PowerLinc USB, and CM11A).
Main features:
- Full /dev/x10 capability with enhancements for non-blocking writes
- Full support for PowerLinc Serial transceiver
- Full support for CM11A Serial transceiver
- Full support for PowerLinc USB transceiver (with kernel patches for USB)
Enhancements:
- X10 state machine simulator runs in userspace
- Kernel module maintains status of individual devices and implements API only
- non-blocking writes (by popular demand) so commands can be queued up in rapid succession
- PowerLinc USB now uses HID interface
- Version 2.0 drivers work with kernel 2.6.7 and higher and with kernel version 2.4.0 (the PowerLinc USB will not work with kernel 2.4 due to lack of support for multibyte messages in the USB subsystem of the kernel. If you require the PowerLinc USB and kernel 2.4, use wish-1.6.10. )
- Simpler compilation and installation method
<<lessIt is intended to provide a standard interface and syntax to shell script utilities (such as cat and echo), Perl scripts, C programs, or Java programs so that everything from a quick hack to a more advanced program can manipulate the X10 devices in an automated home regardless of the transceiver used.
Its simplest use is with shell scripts (examples of which are provided in the package). Currently the project supports the 3 X10 transceivers (PowerLinc Serial, PowerLinc USB, and CM11A).
Main features:
- Full /dev/x10 capability with enhancements for non-blocking writes
- Full support for PowerLinc Serial transceiver
- Full support for CM11A Serial transceiver
- Full support for PowerLinc USB transceiver (with kernel patches for USB)
Enhancements:
- X10 state machine simulator runs in userspace
- Kernel module maintains status of individual devices and implements API only
- non-blocking writes (by popular demand) so commands can be queued up in rapid succession
- PowerLinc USB now uses HID interface
- Version 2.0 drivers work with kernel 2.6.7 and higher and with kernel version 2.4.0 (the PowerLinc USB will not work with kernel 2.4 due to lack of support for multibyte messages in the USB subsystem of the kernel. If you require the PowerLinc USB and kernel 2.4, use wish-1.6.10. )
- Simpler compilation and installation method
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Added: 2006-09-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Teralogic 880 HDTV decoder Linux driver 0.2.3
Teralogic 880 HDTV decoder Linux driver. more>>
Teralogic 880 HDTV decoder Linux driver.
Remember that this driver has no video capture capability. The kernel module
uses three devices per TL880 card in /dev/tl880 to allow all users to mmap the
memory regions of the TL880, or use the ioctl interface to control the card.
The tools are then used to upload the firmware, set external sync, turn on color
bars, display a mouse cursor, and tweak the OSD. Thats all that the driver can
do so far. There is also I2C bus support. For the latest known bugs, see the
web site and mailing list.
To test the I2C bus(es), you will need the lm_sensors package. Load the
i2c-dev, i2c-algo-bit, and tl880.ko kernel modules, then run i2cdetect for each
bus displayed in the kernel message log (each card has a different number of
buses). If you have any output beside all XXs, note the address and bus
number, and run i2cdump [bus] [address]. For example, the NXT2000 on the MyHD
has address 0x14 on bus 1, so i2cdetect 1 shows a response from address 0xa, and
i2cdump 1 0xa shows the registers of the NXT2000.
Enhancements:
- Many internal improvements in this version, though few new user-worthy
- features.
- Improvements to card initialization.
- New ioctl interfaces.
- Improved VPX chip support.
- More chip features documented.
<<lessRemember that this driver has no video capture capability. The kernel module
uses three devices per TL880 card in /dev/tl880 to allow all users to mmap the
memory regions of the TL880, or use the ioctl interface to control the card.
The tools are then used to upload the firmware, set external sync, turn on color
bars, display a mouse cursor, and tweak the OSD. Thats all that the driver can
do so far. There is also I2C bus support. For the latest known bugs, see the
web site and mailing list.
To test the I2C bus(es), you will need the lm_sensors package. Load the
i2c-dev, i2c-algo-bit, and tl880.ko kernel modules, then run i2cdetect for each
bus displayed in the kernel message log (each card has a different number of
buses). If you have any output beside all XXs, note the address and bus
number, and run i2cdump [bus] [address]. For example, the NXT2000 on the MyHD
has address 0x14 on bus 1, so i2cdetect 1 shows a response from address 0xa, and
i2cdump 1 0xa shows the registers of the NXT2000.
Enhancements:
- Many internal improvements in this version, though few new user-worthy
- features.
- Improvements to card initialization.
- New ioctl interfaces.
- Improved VPX chip support.
- More chip features documented.
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