21 projects tagged "Linux"
soft66 is a library and related command line tools for controlling the Soft66AD series of SDR receivers from Kazunori Miura JA7TDO. This enables users of these software-defined radio receivers to tune and use them under Linux. There is also a patch to enable support for this in Linrad.
Janus is a platform designed to deal with the implementation and deployment of holonic and multi-agent systems. It is based on the CRIO organizational metamodel. The concepts of role and organization are supported as first-class entities. Janus provides a comprehensive set of features for developing, running, displaying, and monitoring multi-agent-based applications. The platform also natively manages the concept of recursive agents (holon or agents composed of agents). It can also run threaded and non-threaded agents without using the organizational and holonic API. It provides features equivalent to those of TinyMAS or MadKit.
Triathlon Training Diary is a calendar for planning and tracking triathlon and endurance sports activities. It features a flexible calendar view, exercise and note entries, heartrate graphs and laptime dialogs, graphical statistics and filters, a search function, and import functions for Polar Diary Data and SportsTracker files. It is easy to handle, lightweight, fast, and safe. Data is stored in XML.
LibHdate is a small library for the Hebrew calendar with dates, holidays, and reading sequence. It is written in C and includes bindings for Pascal, Perl, {ython, PHP, and Ruby. hcal and hdate are small example command line programs written in C. This release brings many new options, features, and bugfixes to the two example programs hcal and hdate. The changes to the underlying function library include a few minor bugfixes, deprecation of a series of string functions in favor of a single new one with better memory allocation, and hard-coding of core elements of the Hebrew localization so that Hebrew can be displayed in all locales. Some selected highlights: config files for storing defaults; user-defined menus (defined in a config file); sunset awareness, based on coordinates given or system timezone and guesswork; optional easier entry of coordinates (N, S, E, W, dd:mm:ss); minhag customization for Shabbat times; and Hebrew information in Hebrew characters (for all locales). hcal can display in 3-month mode, in color, and with footnotes and Shabbat information. hdate can output data in CSV format, suitable for spreadsheets, awk, etc. hdate has many format enhancements.
An embeddable platform for creating Google-like searching for any database or application.