quickcam express driver
Logitech Quickcam express driver 0.6.4
This project is to produce drivers for the Logitech Quickam Express that will run popular linux software, such as video for linu more>>
This site hosts the Linux driver for the QuickCam Express and other QuickCam-related and QuickCam-compatible USB web cameras. The original work was done by Georg Acher and was known as qce-ga; Jean-Frederic Clere took that driver and created the first Video4Linux (V4L) driver, enabling popular V4L applications such as Xawtv to display pictures from the webcam. Since then, a group of developers around the world have evolved the driver into its current state, adding support for new cameras and chipsets as they have become available. In the process, the driver became known as qc-usb to reflect the fact that it supports a wide variety of USB-attached QuickCam cameras, not just the QuickCam Express.
The qc-usb driver supports the following webcams:
Dexxa Webcam
Labtec Webcam (old model)
LegoCam
Logitech QuickCam Express (old model)
Logitech QuickCam Notebook (some models)
Logitech QuickCam Web
Generally, any USB camera with a USB vendor ID of 0x46d and a USB product ID of 0x840, 0x850, or 0x870 (so, 0x46d:0x840, for example), should work. You can see the USB ID using operating system utilities such as lsusb in Linux.
SIP Express Router 0.9.6
SIP Express Router is a very fast and flexible SIP (RFC3261) server. more>>
SER features an application-server interface, presence support, SMS gateway, SIMPLE2Jabber gateway, RADIUS/syslog accounting and authorization, server status monitoring, FCP security, etc. Web-based user provisioning, serweb, available.
Its performance allows it to deal with operational burdens, such as broken network components, attacks, power-up reboots and rapidly growing user population.
SERs configuration ability meets needs of a whole range of scenarios including small-office use, enterprise PBX replacements and carrier services.
Main features:
- accounting
- digest authentication
- CPL scripts
- ENUM support
- instant messaging
- MySQL support
- PostgreSQL support
- a presence agent
- Radius authentication and accounting
- Diameter authentication
- record routing
- SMS gateway
- Jabber gateway
- NAT traversal support transaction module
- registrar
- user location
SER has been extensively and successfuly tested with many SIP products from other vendors (Microsoft, Cisco, Mitel, snom, Pingtel, Siemens, and many others). It has been powering our SIP services continuously for more than two years.
VBA Express 1.2
VBA Express is a frontend for the very popular game emulator VisualBoyAdvance. more>>
Whats VBA Express? Its First, to configure VisualBoyAdvance (emulator)... EASILY! Graphics, sound, controls (keyboard and joystick), paths (to saves and captures)... You can configure all this without edit VisualBoyAdvance.cfg manually!
Open your Roms (games) with the frontend! You can run the roms with "Play!" button (without using the console command VisualBoyAdvance game.rom).
DVD BacKup Express 5
DVD BacKup Express is a small Kommander Script to create a GUI for dvdbackup. more>>
I made it because it can be run on any platform with kommander installed and dvdbackup available (which may be more platforms than kdvdbackup or other binary frontends are available for)
There is a lot of room for improvement here. Feel free to spruce it up a bit and send me the new .kmdr file and i will update this.
IBM DB2 Express-C 9.5
IBM DB2 Express-C is a free database for storing and managing relational and XML data. It is free to download, use, distribute and does not have any e... more>> <<less
QuickCam VC 1.0.9
QuickCam VC is a video4linux driver for the Connectix QuickCam VC. more>>
When Logitech will develop a Linux driver for that cam, the authors of this project will be very happy to live them the scene.
This software is a result of a large work amount of identification/intuition outside the usb port, and it isnt based on Logitech programming documents. So this driver can damage your QuickCam.You can use it at your own risk. Unfortunately there isnt free Logitech specifications about the webcam.
Enhancements:
- Adds support for recent 2.6 kernel versions
HDBC PostgreSQL Driver 1.1.2.0
HDBC PostgreSQL Driver is the Haskell PostgreSQL backend driver for HDBC. more>>
Please see HDBC itself for documentation on use. If you dont already have it, you can browse this documentation at http://darcs.complete.org/hdbc/doc/index.html.
This package provides one function in module Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL:
{- | Connect to a PostgreSQL server.
See for the meaning of the connection string. -}
connectPostgreSQL :: String -> IO Connection
An example would be:
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Express Scribe For Linux 4.14
Express Scribe is professional audio playback control software for Linux designed to assist with the transcription of audio recordings. Install on the typists computer and can be controlled using the more>>
Free digital transcription software for typists on Linux - Express Scribe is professional audio playback control software designed to assist the transcription of audio recordings. It is installed on the typists computer and can be controlled using the keyboard (with hot keys) and/or foot pedals. This computer transcriber application features variable speed playback, foot pedal operation, file management and more. This program is free.
Features:
~ Ability to play compressed wav or dct files.
~ Variable speed (constant pitch) playback.
~ Can use computer rudder pedals (or some other specialist transcription pedals) to control playback.
~ Ability to Dock portable recorders to load recordings.
~ Uses systemwide HotKeys so you can control playback when using other software (eg. Microsoft Word).
~ Automatically receives and loads files by internet (FTP), email or over a local computer network.
~ Automatically sends typing to the person who dictated the work.
~ Express Scribe is free.
Requirements: Sound Card, speakers or headset
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The full features list of Express Scribe transcription playback software follows but a quick ... Note: There are two options for running Express Scribe on the Linux operating system. Option 1Class::Driver 0.005
Class::Driver is a Perl module to generate driver (composite) class hierarchies on-the-fly. more>>
EXAMPLE
# This is a really long synopsis, but hopefully it will give you an idea...
package MyPackage;
use Class::Driver;
use base q(Class::Driver);
our %drivers;
return 1;
sub new {
my($class, %args) = @_;
die "mime_type is required" unless($args{mime_type});
die "no driver to handle type $args{mime_type}"
unless($drivers{$args{mime_type}});
return $class->driver_load($drivers{$args{mime_type}}, %args);
}
sub driver_new {
my($class, %args) = @_;
return bless %args, $class;
}
sub driver_required { 1; }
sub driver_requied_here { 0; }
package MyPackage::avi;
use MyPackage;
use base q(MyPackage);
use Video::Info;
$MyPackage::drivers{video/x-msvideo} = avi;
return 1;
sub driver { "avi"; }
sub driver_new {
my($class, %args) = @_;
die "file is a required parameter for $args{mime_type} files"
unless($args{file});
$args{info} = Video::Info->new(-file => $args{file})
or die "Failed to create a Video::Info object for $args{file}";
return $class->SUPER::driver_new(%args);
}
sub duration {
my $self = shift;
return $args{info}->duration;
}
package MyPackage::mp3;
use base q(MyPackage);
use MP3::Info;
$MyPackage::drivers{audio/mpeg} = mp3;
## (etc...)
package main;
my $foo = MyPackage->new(file => foobar.mp3, mime_type => audio/mpeg);
print "foobar.mp3 is ", $foo->duration, " seconds long.n";
Class::Meta::Express 0.04
Class::Meta::Express is a Perl module for concise, expressive creation of Class::Meta classes. more>>
Synopsis
package My::Contact;
use Class::Meta::Express;
class {
meta contact => ( default_type => string );
has name;
has contact => ( required => 1 );
}
This module provides an interface to concisely yet expressively create classes with Class::Meta. Although I am of course fond of Class::Meta, Ive never been overly thrilled with its interface for creating classes:
package My::Thingy;
use Class::Meta;
BEGIN {
# Create a Class::Meta object for this class.
my $cm = Class::Meta->new( key => thingy );
# Add a constructor.
$cm->add_constructor( name => new );
# Add a couple of attributes with generated accessors.
$cm->add_attribute(
name => id,
is => integer,
required => 1,
);
$cm->add_attribute(
name => name,
is => string,
required => 1,
);
$cm->add_attribute(
name => age,
is => integer,
);
# Add a custom method.
$cm->add_method(
name => chk_pass,
code => sub { return code },
);
$cm->build;
}
This example is relatively simple; it can get a lot more verbose. But even still, all of the method calls were annoying. I mean, whoever thought of using an object oriented interface for declaring a class? (Oh yeah: I did.) I wasnt alone in wanting a more declarative interface; Curtis Poe, with my blessing, created Class::Meta::Declare, which would use this syntax to create the same class:
package My::Thingy;
use Class::Meta::Declare :all;
Class::Meta::Declare->new(
# Create a Class::Meta object for this class.
meta => [
key => thingy,
],
# Add a constructor.
constructors => [
new => { }
],
# Add a couple of attributes with generated accessors.
attributes => [
id => {
type => $TYPE_INTEGER,
required => 1,
},
name => {
required => 1,
type => $TYPE_STRING,
},
age => { type => $TYPE_INTEGER, },
],
# Add a custom method.
methods => [
chk_pass => {
code => sub { return code },
}
]
);
This approach has the advantage of being a bit more concise, and it is declarative, but I find all of the indentation levels annoying; its hard for me to figure out where I am, especially if I have to define a lot of attributes. And finally, everything is a string with this syntax, except for those ugly read-only scalars such as $TYPE_INTEGER. So I cant easily tell where one attribute ends and the next one starts. Bleh.
uLan Driver 0.7.2
uLan Driver is an RS-485 link and uLan protocol driver for Linux and Windows. more>>
Characters are transferred same way as for RS-232 asynchronous transfer except parity bit, which is used to distinguish between data characters and protocol control information. A physical layer consists of one twisted pair of leads and RS-485 transceivers.
Use of 9-bit character simplifies transfer of binary data and for intelligent controllers can lower the CPU load, because of the CPU need not to care about data characters send to other node. Producers of most microcontrollers for embedded applications know that and have implemented 9-bit extension in UARTs of most of todays MCUs. There is the list below to mention some of them:
- all Intel 8051 and 8096 based MCUs with UART
- members of Motorola 683xx family ( 68332, 68376, ... )
- Hitachi H8 microcontrollers
The driver is implemented as relatively independent layers and subsystems. Messages are prepared and received in the driver dedicated memory. This memory is divided into blocks with uniform size with atomic allocation routines.
When message is being stored into blocks, head of message with couple of data bytes is stored in the first allocated memory block. If all data cannot be stored in the first block, next blocks are allocated and linked together.
The message heads are linked in bidirectional linked lists of messages prepared for sending, processed messages and messages prepared for client notification. These lists or queues are main mechanism for transferring of messages between subsystems.
Link protocol is programmed as finite state automata with state stack, which state routines are executed by interrupt handler. State routine can return positive integer information, negative error notification or zero, which leads to wait for next interrupt. Information or error is used as input parameter when state routine is called.
When the state routine wants initiate transfer to another state routine it changes pointer to the actual state routine. If previous state routine returns nonzero value new routine is called immediately, in other case next interrupt invokes new state routine.
There is stack of callers of actual state routines which enables to constructs automata subsystems, which can be used in more places in main automata loop. Main purpose of this automata is to send or process messages coming in list of messages prepared for sending and if specified, move these messages onto list of messages prepared for client notification.
Received messages are put onto this list too. Subsystem is supervised by timeout handler, which can revitalize communication in case of die of other node. The interrupt and timeout handlers are fully SMP reentrant.
The automata subsystem uses pointers to chip driver routines for hardware port manipulation. This is only part dependent on used chip, today 82510, 16450 and OX16C950PCI. These routines can send and receive 9 bit character, connect to RS-485 line by the arbitration sequence, wait for specified time for character and initialize and close port.
File operation subsystem makes interface between OS kernel VFS and client message queues. It enables to prepare single or multi-frame messages and stores notifications of received or processed messages in clients private state structures. This part is heavily operating system dependent.
Enhancements:
- This release enables you to build the driver within the WDF framework for Windows.
- Updates to support the latest Linux 2.6.x kernels are included (tested to 2.6.19).
- Changes to allow stand-alone system-less build for ARM targets (LPC21xx) are included.
- The OMK has been selected as the default build.
- The "switch2std" script allows you to switch to the old build system.
SmoothWall Express 3.0
SmoothWall is a small distribution designed to act as a secure, easy-to-configure firewall/gateway. more>> <<less
intel-wings Driver 0.2
The intel-wings project is a Linux driver for the Intel Wireless Series of input devices. more>>
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.
ATA over Ethernet driver 49
ATA over Ethernet driver allows the Linux kernel to use the ATA over Ethernet (AoE) network protocol. more>>
Using AoE, a Linux system can use AoE block devices like EtherDrive (R) storage blades.
The block devices appear as local device nodes (e.g. /dev/etherd/e0.0).
Enhancements:
- The driver now handles payloads larger than 4KiB, receives large packets without extra in-memory copy, and handles I/O requests so that the user can choose between the Linux I/O schedulers.
Apache LDAP vhost driver 1.1
Apache LDAP vhost driver lets you put vhost with all possible information in an LDAP database for both Apache 1.x and 2.x. more>>
Bug report system
With the new maintainence, there is now also a bug report system at the URL http://bugs.bayour.com/ (project mod_ldap_cfg).
Schemas
A schema called mod_ldap_cfg is used.
Apache config
To setup Apache to use this module, the httpd.conf is used.