This is a XMMS input plugin for playing .nsf and .hes audio files.
It supports all internal sound channels and the extra sound channels found in
the Konami VRC6, Konami VRC7, Namco 106, Nintendo MMC5, and Sunsoft FME-07
chips.
The extra sound channel present in the Famicom Disk System is also emulated.
XymMS is an XMMS input plugin capable of playing Sega Genesis GYM files by
rendering FM, DAC, and PSG signals through emulation of the YM2612 and SN76496
sound chips found in the video game console. It supports zlib compression and
decompression, and other various settings for output quality, etc. You can
compress and decompress files along with updating ID tags using the File Info
window.
iperf is a tool for measuring the maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth along
a path between two hosts. It allows the tuning of various
parameters and UDP characteristics, and reports bandwidth, delay
jitter, datagram loss. iperf was originally developed by NLANR/DAST.
iperf3 is a new implementation from scratch, with the goal of a
smaller, simpler code base, and a library version of the functionality
that can be used in other programs. iperf3 also a number of features
found in other tools such as nuttcp and netperf, but were missing from
iperf 2.x. iperf3 is not backwards compatible with iperf 2.x.
This is lmbench-3.0-a9, a (sometimes controversial) system performance
measurement tool. lmbench is a suite of simple, portable, ANSI/C
microbenchmarks for UNIX/POSIX. In general, it measures two key features:
latency and bandwidth. lmbench is intended to give system developers insight
into basic costs of key operations. You can go to /usr/local/lib/lmbench and
do one of the following:
make results (to run the benchmarks)
make rerun (to rerun the benchmarks)
make see (to see how you did)
mdtest is an MPI-coordinated metadata filesystem benchmark test that
performs open/stat/close operations on files and directories and then
reports achieved performance.
Fast indexing and retrieval of FASTA records from flat file data bases.
Slclust is a utility that performs single-linkage clustering with the option of
applying a Jaccard similarity coefficient to break weakly bound clusters into
distinct clusters.
ADMS is a code generator that converts electrical compact device models
specified in high-level description language into ready-to-compile C
code for the API of spice simulators.
This is GDT (graphics data text) format translator written in C/C++ that
converts a binary gdsii file to a text format that is compact and
easy to parse.
GPL Cver is a full 1995 P1364 Verilog standard HDL simulator. It also
implements some of the 2001 P1364 standard features including all three
PLI interfaces (tf_, acc_ and vpi_) as defined in the 2001 Language
Reference Manual (LRM).
Verilog is the name for both a language for describing electronic hardware
called a hardware description language (HDL) and the name of the program
that simulates HDL circuit descriptions to verify that described circuits
will function correctly when the are constructed. Verilog is used only for
describing digital logic circuits. Other HDLs such as Spice are used for
describing analog circuits. There is an IEEE standard named P1364 that
standardizes the Verilog HDL and the behavior of Verilog simulators.
Verilog is officially defined in the IEEE P1364 Language Reference
Manual (LRM) that can be purchased from IEEE. There are many good books
for learning that teach the Verilog HDL and/or that teach digital circuit
design using Verilog.