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    Mouse Rate

    Mouse Rate

    OS independent mouse rate checker written in Java.

    Tiny program written in Java, which provides OS - independent and clean algorithm to measure your mouse rate (mouse latency). Java 7u5 or higher needed to run version 1.1 and lower. Java 7u40 or higher needed to run version 1.2 and higher. **Version 1.3 changes - Fixed graphic artefacts appearing while program window is dragged. **Version 1.2 changes - Major code review & cleanup - Mouse watching algorithm optimized - Duplicate cursor statistics calculations removed & rewritten - Automatic...
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    MPAC Benchmarking Suite
    MPAC is an extensible, specification-based, and user-friendly benchmarking infrastructure, to target the performance characterization of multi-core systems. Please use following citation to cite the MPAC project: M. H. Jamal, G. Mustafa, A. Waheed, and W. Mahmood, “An extensible infrastructure for benchmarking multi-core processors based systems,” in Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer & Telecommunication Systems, Istanbul...
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    gkbench
    gkbench is a benchmark application using a multithreaded version of Monte Carlo method to estimate the value of pi. The program can be used to test the performance of modern hyper-threaded/ multi-core systems.
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    This tiny project is a plugin for collectd (http://collectd.org/), which collects statistics from php5-pinba (http://pinba.org/). Now this project is collectd-based replacement for MySQL-based pinba-engine.
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    HOMB is a simple benchmark based on a parallel iterative Laplace solver aimed at comparing the performance of MPI, OpenMP, and hybrid codes on SMP and multi-core based machines.
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    Portable benchmarking tool to measure so called idle main memory access latency of the computer. IOW this tiny thing tests how long it takes for your processor (CPU) to get the data not being cached in CPU\'s caches.
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    Pench is a tiny benchmark program. In only ten seconds this program calculates a cpu index, which allows you to compare different cpu's with each other.
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    [from port's pkg-descr] "pstack" is a workalike for the Solaris program of the same name. Running pstack on a process or core file produces a stack trace of each thread in that process.
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