HIDAPI is a platform independent library that allows applications to
work with USB HID-Class devices. While it can be used to communicate
with standard HID devices like keyboards, mice, and joysticks, it is
most useful when used with custom (Vendor-Defined) HID devices.
The JavaTM Communications API can be used to write
platform-independent communications applications for applications
like voice mail, fax and smartcards.
This version of the Java Communications API contains support for
RS232 serial ports and IEEE 1284 parallel ports.
With updated functionality, one can:
Enumerate ports available on the system.
Open and claim ownership of ports.
Resolve port ownership contention between multiple applications.
Perform asynchronous and synchronous I/O on ports.
Receive Beans-style events describing communication port state changes.
This library package provides several forward error correction (FEC) decoders
and accelerated primitives useful in digital signal processing (DSP).
Except for the Reed-Solomon codecs, these functions take full advantage of
the MMX, SSE and SSE2 SIMD instruction sets on Intel/AMD IA-32 processors
and the Altivec/VMX/Velocity Engine SIMD instruction set on the
G4 and G5 PowerPC.
The library includes Viterbi decoders for the following convolutional codes:
rate 1/2 k=7
rate 1/2 k=9
rate 1/6 k=15 ("Cassini")
plus two Reed-Solomon encoder-decoders:
one optimized for the (255,223) CCSDS standard code
a general purpose encoder/decoder for arbitrary RS codes
and three low-level 16-bit DSP support routines:
signed dot product
peak detection
sum-of-squares (energy) computation
This library is licensed under the "lesser" GNU General Public License.
Minicom is a serial communication program. It is a un*x clone of the
well-known MS-DOS Telix program. It has ANSI color, dialing directory,
dial-a-list, script language, file up/download support, screen capture,
scroll-back, etc.
This is Morse Classic, a generic morse-code practice utility for Unix systems.
You'll invoke it as "morsec"; to distinguish it from Alan Cox's "morse" program.
A modified version of the program "QSO" by Paul J. Drongowski is also included.
This package provides an abstracted interface to the Cisco UCS Manager XML API
and Cisco UCS Management Information Model.
The Cisco UCS Manager (UCSM) is an embedded software agent providing access to
the hardware and configuration management features of attached Cisco UCS
hardware. The Management Information Model for the UCSM is organised into a
structured heirachy of both physical and virtual objects. Accessing objects
within the heirachy is done through a number of high level calls to heirachy
search and traversal methods
This module works as an interface to GSM phones or GSM modems connected on your
local serial ports. It can control your GSM *standard* functions and status. It
can send SMS messages in a simple and convenient way. It can read messages
stored on your sim card.
SMS::Send is intended to provide a driver-based single API for sending SMS and
MMS messages. The intent is to provide a single API against which to write the
code to send an SMS message.
At the same time, the intent is to remove the limits of some of the previous
attempts at this sort of API, like "must be free internet-based SMS services".
SMS::Send drivers are installed separately, and might use the web, email or
physical SMS hardware. It could be a free or paid. The details shouldn't matter.
You should not have to care how it is actually sent, only that it has been sent
(although some drivers may not be able to provide certainty).
Device::Modem is a perl extension to talk to AT compliant devices via
serial ports.
Device::SerialPort is a perl module that provides a simple interface to
serial ports and their settings (baud rate, word length, etc).