RSS 468 projects tagged "Linux"

Download Website Updated 08 May 2013 PulseView

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Vit 1.00

PulseView is a portable, cross-platform, sigrok GUI for logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, and MSOs.

Download Website Updated 27 Apr 2013 sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw

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Vit 1.41

sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw is firmware for Cypress FX2 USB chips which makes them usable as simple logic analyzer hardware.

Download Website Updated 14 Apr 2013 hexdump.c

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Vit 1.61

hexdump.c is a portable C library implementation of the arcane, yet venerable, BSD commandline utility hexdump(1). It processes user-specified template programs for ASCII formatting of binary blobs and includes optional Lua bindings.

Download Website Updated 31 Jan 2013 cqueues

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Vit 10.59

cqueues is a comprehensive event and networking library for Lua 5.2 and LuaJIT using modern Unix O(1) polling facilities. It includes libraries for buffered socket I/O, SSL/TLS sockets, DNS querying, signal handling, threading, file change notification, and X.509 key management. It natively supports Linux, *BSD, OS X, and Solaris systems without third-party dependencies, and is interoperable with any event loop that accepts plain descriptors, or is usable standalone.

No download Website Updated 21 May 2013 dhcpy6d

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Vit 55.28

dhcpy6d delivers IPv6 addresses for DHCPv6 clients, which can be identified by DUID, hostname, or MAC address, as in the good old IPv4 days. Addresses may be generated randomly, by range, or by arbitrary ID or MAC address. Clients can get more than one address, leases and client configuration can be stored in databases, and DNS can be updated dynamically.

Download No website Updated 19 Nov 2012 Mind Map Architect

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Vit 1.10

Mind Map Architect is a mind mapping and brainstorming tool for both single people and teams. It can be used for to do lists, notes, or work planning.

No download Website Updated 30 Jan 2013 xlife

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xlife is a laboratory for experimenting with cellular automata. It supports loadable rulesets and palettes, different topologies, and up to 256-state cellular automata. It has rules and patterns for Life, Brian's Brain, Perrier's Loops, Langton's Ants and Loops, Wireworld, E.F. Codd's 1975 UCC automaton, some Prisoner's Dilemma games, and many others. It is very fast for step-by-step mode, bounded grid, and chaotic patterns. It has several unique features: a historical mode, a pseudocolor mode, and n-state statistics. It has been developed since 1989. The modern version of Xlife began its history in 2011.

Download Website Updated 16 Apr 2013 libusbx

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Vit 3.89

libusbx is a library which provides generic access to USB devices. As a library, it is meant to facilitate the development of applications which communicate with USB hardware. Its main features are portability (a single cross-platform API for Linux, OS X, Windows, and *BSD), user-mode (no special privileges required), and USB version-agnosticism (all versions of the protocol supported, including USB 3.0).

Download Website Updated 04 May 2013 mdp

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Vit 3.96

mdp stands for "Mot de Passe", which means "password" in French. It wraps GnuPG for encryption and deals with all the small details of generating, managing, and fetching your passwords. It is similar to many other programs, but differentiates itself with simplicity (not button-driven simplicity, but with a Unix less-is-more style). For example, beyond the use of GnuPG for encryption, it lets you use your own editor to manage your passwords, categorize them, and delete them. In order to avoid passwords lingering on your screen, the results from the queries are displayed through a custom pager which is cleared after a customizable timeout (defaulting to ten seconds).

No download No website Updated 12 Oct 2012 METAXPON

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Vit 18.27

METAXPON ("Metachron" in Greek letters) is a small and fast audio DSP library for time-scale manipulation of 16-bit integer or 32-bit floating point stereo audio data streams. It employs a rigid phase-locked vocoder with dedicated transient detection and processing, and can work in real-time or non-real-time. Four editions are included - a portable edition and three x86 editions. The portable edition can be built with any ANSI C compiler and is OS- and architecture-independent. The three x86 editions are written in assembly using the FPU, 3DNow!, and SSE instruction sets, respectively, with automatic selection between them depending on the CPU capabilities. They can be compiled with MASM, JWASM, or NASM, producing libraries of object files in 8 formats.

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rsyslog

An enhanced syslog daemon.

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aFileDialog

An Android library that implements a simple and easy to use file chooser.