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 &...
Death Star is a 'multi-protocol stress testing' tool. Initially forked from LOIQ v0.3a, Death Star seeks to surpass LOIC and LOIQ in terms of performance, OS support and win.
A 3D benchmark comparing the different features / extensions of OpenGL. Made for the Linux operating system, but is portable to any other OS that SDL supports.
GliBench SMP is an SMP enabled benchmark for testing you computers performance. It is a rewrite of my tool CliBench which is quite known in the Windows world. It is based on GTK/Gnome which should make it simple to port to other OS.
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grabmem -- allocates, initialises, and immediately frees a block of memory.
Useful for forcing the OS to flush disk cache and page out programs, if a large amount of free physical memory is needed.
MRTG-PME is a set of performance monitoring extensions to MRTG that allow historical graphing of OS performance data (CPU, memory, paging, disk, etc.) for Linux, Solaris and BSD. With no SNMP required, PME is arguably more secure than standard MRTG.