Linux device driver for the Conrad Electronic serial ADC, order-number 967653 or 967637.
A collection of drivers and documentation for parallel-port device support under Linux, including Zip drives, cameras, portable CD-ROMs and hard drives.
The COSA and SRP are synchronous serial boards. This means they can be used to connect any synchronous serial device (such as a high-speed base-band modem) to your PC with Linux. Base-band modems are usually used over leased lines and can have throughput from 64kbps to several megabits per second.
SHSMOD is developed by Gigo. Which supports high speed serial communication with SMC, NS, Winbond, ALI MIO chip sets
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This is a device driver for an PCI40 Industry pack carrier board and FastDAC.
Allchan is a GUI display interface to a National Instruments voltage I/O board (written for NI LabView in C).
Devtective is a web interface onto the documentation provided with the Linux kernel. It is aimed at answering questions like "is this device supported by Linux" or "what is the module for that device called?"
Lists of drivers for Logitech Cams.
An LCD display driver for Linux, using a LPT port and a low cost LCD display.
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