Open Source Embedded Systems Software

Browse free open source Embedded Systems software and projects for Linux and uClinux below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Embedded Systems software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    cmu-opkg

    cmu-opkg

    opkg for cmu mazda infotainment

    This is only repository binary file. If you interest, visit the website https://gitlab.com/mzdonline/cmu-opkg. For developer to activate package management system on CMU. Developer can easy to build own package .Look at Makefile and opkg/*
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    Software system for FlowScreen Router, with SempGate FPGA firmware and Intel EP80579 based board, it implements a high performance (1.5M pps network traffic) router system with open architecture for 3-rd party network application development.
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    Partially Reconfigurable Hardware

    Framework for Adaptive Hardware Concurrent Systems with DPR-FPGAs

    This project introduces new FPGA architectural tools and Linux OS modifications that aid in supporting Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) on FPGAs for concurrent control. It shows that control systems benefit from hardware concurrency, meaning that by moving the control intelligence into hardware, the negative effects inherent to threads and their scheduler are minimized. This leaves software with the role of a high-level administrator rather than an executor, thereby eliminating unnecessary bottlenecks. The tools described in this project enable the hardware engineer to develop DPR-FPGA systems more effectively for rapid control system development. For more information, related papers and user guide, please refer to: - https://sourceforge.net/p/prhardware/wiki/Home/ - http://www2.ensc.sfu.ca/research/iDEA/personel/victor_lesau.htm
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    SimpleSerial is a little tool for using an serial device. It can be start as a deamon.
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    A modular compiler for Tig in C++.
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    NgGUI is an open source GUI system wrote by C/C++. It is portable for embedded system which based on Linux/ucLinux or VxWorks or WinCE. It can run on the framebuffer or directFB and SDL. iTerminal is a web browser based on NgGUI.
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    mr303-linux

    Linux for Media Receivers

    Trying to run Linux on a T-Home IPTV Media Receiver
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    This project designs the oswrap including task scheduler, timer, semaphore, mailbox, wait, memory key components. Support Linux and windows platform and distributed system.
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