This benchmark application is designed to benchmark interactivity in Unix,
originally written by Con Kolivas et al. for Linux.
It is designed to measure the effect of changes in operating system kernel
design or system configuration changes such as CPU, I/O scheduler and file
system changes and options. With careful benchmarking, different hardware
can be compared.
Framework to benchmark PHP scripts or function calls.
Bowtie is an ultrafast, memory-efficient short read aligner. It aligns short
DNA sequences (reads) to the human genome at a rate of over 25 million 35-bp
reads per hour.
BWA is a program for aligning sequencing reads against a large reference
genome (e.g. human genome). It has two major components, one for read shorter
than 150bp and the other for longer reads.
python-nexus is a generic nexus (phylogenetics) file format(.nex, .trees)
reader for python.
GHDL is the leading VHSIC Hardware Description Language (VHDL) simulator.
Digital and mixed-signal systems such as field-programmable gate arrays
and integrated circuits can be described by VHDL, and VHDL can also be
used as a general purpose parallel programming language. GHDL compiles
VHDL files and creates a binary which simulates the design.
GHDL fully supports IEEE 1076-1987, IEEE 1-76-1993, IEEE 1076-2002
versions of VHDL, and partially IEEE 1076-2008.
A IC/MEMS layout editor. Features: all angle, font generator, macros,
boolean operations, design rule checker, crossplatform compatible,
supported formats:Calma GDSII, OASIS (Open Artwork System Interchange
Standard), DXF, CIF (Caltech Intermediate Form)
ems-flasher is software for flashing the EMS Gameboy USB 64 MBit cart.
This library package provides several forward error correction (FEC) decoders
and accelerated primitives useful in digital signal processing (DSP).
Except for the Reed-Solomon codecs, these functions take full advantage of
the MMX, SSE and SSE2 SIMD instruction sets on Intel/AMD IA-32 processors
and the Altivec/VMX/Velocity Engine SIMD instruction set on the
G4 and G5 PowerPC.
The library includes Viterbi decoders for the following convolutional codes:
rate 1/2 k=7
rate 1/2 k=9
rate 1/6 k=15 ("Cassini")
plus two Reed-Solomon encoder-decoders:
one optimized for the (255,223) CCSDS standard code
a general purpose encoder/decoder for arbitrary RS codes
and three low-level 16-bit DSP support routines:
signed dot product
peak detection
sum-of-squares (energy) computation
This library is licensed under the "lesser" GNU General Public License.
qrq is an open source morse telegraphy trainer for Linux and Unix operating
systems, similar to the classic DOS version of Rufz by DL4MM. It is intended to
improve the ability to copy callsigns at high speeds, as needed for example for
contesting.