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Adapter to connect two Wii Classic type controllers to a PC via USB. Based on a Black Pill STM32 board, using Libopencm3.
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A utility for showing USB device connections on MacOS systems.
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Software for a $6 microcontroller to have real world switches emulate a joystick button for simulation game control panels.
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An open source, Nintendo 64 cartridge and save file reader with a focus on clean structure and documentation
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A simple tool to use with a WIFI or ETHERNET microcontroller board to expose an USB Mass Storage image to a target and spy every access made by the target. The board is used to make a fake USB Mass Storage device. The data is provided by a server access through WIFI/ETHERNET.
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Simple POC to use as a starting point for USB gadgetfs creation
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Enables browser access to EWS (Embedded Web Server) in HP p1102w USB printer.
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Pre-built binaries for the example custom Linux live DVD and distribution, TALIS Linux 2.1 Public version. Not to be confused with the TAILS operating system.
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Build scripts for building the example custom Linux live DVD and distribution, TALIS Linux 2.1 Public version. Not to be confused with the TAILS operating system.
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Open source Logic Analyzer based on LiteX SoC
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This program is intended to replace the use of passwords with a physical USB "key". This can be any USB storage device. This does not eliminate the computer's password, but instead uses an encrypted form of the password to unlock the computer.
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An unofficial command line program which can control the DDS Signal Generator and Counter device known as the "Koolertron Upgraded 60MHz DDS Signal Generator Counter", cross-platform and written in Rust. https://crates.io/crates/signal-gen-cjds66-lib
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A silent background utility that detects specific USB drives and automatically backs them up to a folder of your choice.
Originally built for personal use to back up a BitLocker-protected USB without thinking about it, but maybe it’s useful for you too.
Intended to run at Windows startup.
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