RSS 16 projects tagged "LGPL v2.1"

Download Website Updated 23 Apr 2013 libdvbpsi

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libdvbpsi is a very simple and fully portable library designed for MPEG TS and DVB PSI table decoding and generation.

Download Website Updated 12 Mar 2011 Lush

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Vit 6.20

Lush is a Lisp dialect with extensions for object-oriented and array-oriented programming. It is intended as a programming environment for prototyping numerically intensive applications. Unlike alternatives like Python or SciLab, Lush is designed for easy integration of existing C/C++/Fortran codes.

Download Website Updated 26 Feb 2013 libjit

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The libjit library implements just-in-time compilation functionality. Unlike other JITs, this one is designed to be independent of any particular virtual machine bytecode format or language. Currently, libjit is used as the JIT backend for the DotGNU Portable.NET project (in addition to its default CVM backend). However, the hope is that other Free Software projects can use this library rather than spending large amounts of time writing their own JIT from scratch.

Download Website Updated 14 May 2011 CCNx

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Pop 63.17
Vit 3.26

CCNx is a networking system which replaces named hosts with named content as the primary abstraction. It is sponsored by the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) and is based upon the PARC Content-Centric Networking (CCN) architecture.

No download No website Updated 15 Feb 2010 SoCLib

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SoCLib is a library of pluggable SystemC cycle-accurate and transaction-level components. The library contains many types of models: processor cores (MIPS32, PPC405, ARM-v6k, Nios2, MicroBlaze, lm32, etc.), memory types, devices (block device, UART, frame buffer, etc.) and network-on-chip models. SoCLib can be used to create a complete system-on-chip hardware design, as well as for testing and evaluating embedded operating systems and applications. NetBSD, MutekH, and other dedicated systems are ported to the SoCLib hardware simulator. A Linux port is an ongoing project.

Download Website Updated 04 Apr 2013 Opticks

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Opticks is similar to commercial tools like ERDAS IMAGINE, RemoteView, ENVI, or SOCET GXP. Unlike other competing tools, you can add capability to Opticks by creating extensions. It supports the following file formats: NITF 2.0/2.1, GeoTIFF, ENVI, ASPAM/PAR, CGM, DTED, Generic RAW, ESRI Shapefile, HDF5, AVI, MPEG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP. It can zoom, pan, or rotate spatially large datasets. It can quickly layer GIS features, annotations, results, and other information over your data to provide context. It has many image display controls such as colormap, histogram, transparency, etc. Support for datasets larger than four gigabytes. Analysts can quickly combine steps using graphical wizards. Support for processing data in its native interleave of BIP, BSQ, or BIL. Extensions can add new processing algorithms, file formats, visualizations of the data, or data types.

Download Website Updated 05 Nov 2010 Log4g

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Log4g is a logging framework based on a port of the popular Log4j project. It brings the flexibility of Log4j to the C/GLib/GObject programming stack.

Download Website Updated 13 Sep 2011 OpenCAN

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OpenCAN is a software platform for interacting with various Controller Area Network (CAN or CANbus) devices. It provides an abstract C++ interface that can be used to control CAN devices. Support for specific devices can be written as plugins, and then loaded through a simple API call. Each component is cross-platform, enabling the efficient development of CAN software on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

Download No website Updated 28 Jul 2010 Google Test Runner Qt

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Google Test Runner Qt is a project that aims to provide an intuitive cross-platform graphical user interface application that loads, runs, and enables a user to review Google test (gtest) executables efficiently though the use of multi-threaded test execution.

No download No website Updated 28 Aug 2010 iSAM

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iSAM is an optimization library for sparse nonlinear problems as encountered in simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) in mobile robotics. The iSAM library provides efficient algorithms for batch and incremental optimization, recovering the exact least-squares solution. The library can easily be extended to new problems, and functionality for often encountered 2D and 3D SLAM problems is already provided.

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