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		<title>LedCube USB hid toggling LED</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Controlling USB connections to an embedded system can be a real pain. Fortunately many suppliers also ship their product with an BSP. I&#8217;ve made some adjustments to one of the examples to enable communication between the device and an C++ program.
Using Microchip&#8217;s framework by using IDE: Visual C++, MPlab (the worst IDE ever), you can [...]]]></description>
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		<title>DD-wrt on Linksys Access Point</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At home I have two Linksys WAP54G Access Points. One downstairs for my IPod Touch and MacBookpro. And the other one in my bedroom for checking my email wireless. The default Linksys firmware has enough shortcomings to give dd-wrt a try. Remember it&#8217;s warranty void and open-source so only feedback at their forums.
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