The FNET is a free, open source, dual TCP/IPv4 and IPv6 Stack (under Apache Version 2.0 license) for building embedded communication software on 32bit MCUs.
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The FNET is a free, open source, dual TCP/IPv4 and IPv6 Stack (under Apache Version 2.0 license) for building embedded communication software on 32bit MCUs.
Library For Creating Local & Remote Procedure Calls Between Different Running Processes
An open-source OS for embedded applications that supports prioritized cooperative scheduling, time control, inter-task communications primitives, hierarchical state machines and CoRoutines.
An example of a client and server using Windows' ALPC functions to send and receive data.
Terminal inside the microcontroller (cli for mcu)
DIY BIOS POST Card with the Raspberry Pi Pico
Historical source code of an early text-based online RPG from 1998. Can be used as a base for creating new MUDs. Still works well.
flashrom serprog LPC programmer based on STM32 MCU
The NXP (founded by Philips) LPC2148 is an ARM7TDMI-S based high-performance 32-bit RISC Microcontroller with Thumb extensions 512KB on-chip Flash ROM with In-System Programming (ISP) and In-Application Programming (IAP), 32KB RAM, Vectored Interrupt Controller, Two 10bit ADCs with 14 channels, USB 2.0 Full Speed Device Controller, Two UARTs, on…
Open source embedded window manager with overlapped windows. This project is actively maintained and free support is provided via the website. New features can be added on request. Consultancy can provided for commercial use.
A mirror of the public / basic parts of the mudlib in Morgengrauen.
This is a MUD (multi-user dungeon) engine lost a bit to time called NetCI (Network Command Interpreter). Essentially it is similar to ColdC/Cold-C in that it provides a MUD server that is database driven and is quite similar to LPMud in that it uses a simplified C-Like scripting language.
This project was required for Microelectronics exam in Roma Tre University.
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