Spandsp is a DSP library for telephony and fax functions. It
basically, also implements a complete software fax machine to
send and, or receive messages.
OsmoSDR is a 100% Free Software based small form-factor inexpensive SDR
(Software Defined Radio) project.
UIRD is software to control your PC via a normal remote control. It is designed
to interface with the UIRR (Universal IR Receiver), which is a piece of
hardware that you can easily build yourself.
Features:
* Embedded perl-interpreter for advanced scripting features
* Learning mode - interactively press a button on your remote and then enter
what should happpen every time you push that button
* Simple configuration-file for specifying what should happen when you push a
particular button
* Network mode sends IR-data encapsulated in UDP-packets over the network to a
remote host
hf is a gtk+-based Linux ham radio fsk digimode program, which can do also
the realtime ARQ modes pactor 1, amtor, gtor without a ptc, only with a
soundcard and a PC and Linux (FreeBSD), all of which need not be the newest.
The core of hf, the heart of the program (hfkernel) is a real master-piece
of code, it has originally been made by Tom Sailer, many thanks Tom!
hf can also do MT63 and has a CW elbug function.
This is a port of asr10, which provides access to SCSI devices,
floppies and image files from Ensoniq EPS/EPS+/ASR samplers.
Includes:
asr10: for ftp-like access to drives and image files,
wav2asr: for a conversion of WAV-files to asr-inst-files.
BSD licensed charset/encoding converter library with more function than
libiconv. (Currently, only a few codecs are supported)
LaTeXML is a TeX and LaTeX to XML/HTML/MathML converter. From XML it
can generate various flavors of HTML. MathML and ePub, with other
formats under development.
See the included manual.pdf for an documentation.
Babel is a charset encoding/decoding library, not unlike GNU libiconv,
but completely written in Common Lisp.
This package is compiled with SBCL.
Babel is a charset encoding/decoding library, not unlike GNU libiconv,
but completely written in Common Lisp.
Utility to convert text files from any operating system to Unix format,
and to convert Unix files to DOS format.