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  • 3Com/No Wires Needed 802.11b Linux drivers: Linux drivers for the No Wires Needed Swallow 550 and 1100, the 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card, and the 3Com 3CRWE62092A Wireless LAN PC Cards.
  • 8255-based Parallel I/O card driver for Linux: Simple Linux 2.2/2.3 driver for parallel I/O boards based on the i8255 chip. Provides a simple API for setting up the chip and performing I/O.
  • BTTV page: BTTV - A Linux driver for Bt848 based frame grabbers
  • bttv vidcap driver: Gerd Knorr has taken over the bttv driver development - newest releases are here.
  • Device Driver Development Tools for USB,PCI And ISA: Jungo provides A professional tool that speeds you through the process of driver development. Access your hardware directly from your application in Windows ME, 95, 98, NT, 2000, NT Embedded, Windows CE, Linux, Solaris, OS/2 and VxWorks without any performance degradation
  • HomeConnect USB Driver for Linux: A project to develop a free driver for 3Com's HomeConnect USB webcam.
  • Human-Computer Interaction Technology Lab Programs: Allchan is a GUI display interface to a National Instruments voltage I/O board (written for NI LabView in C).
  • LCD Driver for Linux: An LCD display driver for Linux, using a LPT port and a low cost LCD display.
  • Linux Device Driver Development Tools: WinDriver for Linux is a device driver development toolkit, which enables you to develop Linux device drivers for PCI / ISA / ISAPnP and EISA hardware,without having to be familiar with the Linux kernel
  • Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition: Full-text of the book by Alessandro Rubini and Jonathan Corbet, in a variety of formats.
  • Linux drivers for COSA/SRP synchronous serial boards: 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.
  • Linux Parallel Port Devices: A collection of drivers and documentation for parallel-port device support under Linux, including Zip drives, cameras, portable CD-ROMs and hard drives.
  • Linux Voodoo: Providing technical support on installation, configuration, security, hardware/software drivers also have gaming news, reviews and downloads, general news and systems.
  • Linux WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 driver: Driver for Lucent Technologies' WaveLAN/IEEE wireless LAN card.
  • Linux-Drivers.org: Directory of resources for Linux hardware compatibility lists, and drivers.
  • PCI 40 / DAS 16 Software driver: This is a device driver for an PCI40 Industry pack carrier board and FastDAC.
  • QuickCam Third-Party Drivers: Lists of drivers for Logitech Cams.
  • SHSMOD - High speed serial (Over115K): SHSMOD is developed by Gigo. Which supports high speed serial communication with SMC, NS, Winbond, ALI MIO chip sets
  • ss5136dn Linux Driver Manual: Manual for the Linux driver for the SST brand 5136-DN, 5136-DNP, and 5136-DN-104 boards.
  • Sven's CADC driver: Linux device driver for the Conrad Electronic serial ADC, order-number 967653 or 967637.
  • The Devtective: 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?"
  • Video For Linux: Site for the Video4Linux driver information. Includes pointers to supported drivers and apps.


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