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    JDiskMark

    JDiskMark

    Java Disk Benchmark Utility

    JDiskMark is a powerful and versatile disk benchmarking tool written in Java, designed to help you accurately measure the performance of your storage devices across different operating systems. Whether you're testing HDDs, SSDs, or network drives, JDiskMark provides reliable insights into your disk's read and write speeds. ubuntu/debian: https://sourceforge.net/projects/jdiskmark/files/jdiskmark_0.7.0_amd64.deb/download rhel /...
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    FRAFS Test Pattern

    FRAFS Test Pattern

    Simple Direct3D test pattern generator

    Do you worry if Fraps (or other computer video capture tool) is giving you accurate colors? Do you wish you had some kind of standard, recordable (DirectX 9) source with known colors? Well, you're in luck, that's just what this is. **NOTE: monitor calibration software is known to alter capture colors** See the first screenshot for a guide to what's in this test pattern. It also includes some rare & unusual utilities; see below.
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    NOTE: Copymark is no longer being developed or supported. It has some flaws that could result in inaccurate data. These flaws have been addressed in copymark2, which you can find on google code: https://code.google.com/p/copymark2/wiki/Copymark2 A simulation of real world file transfer performance. Generates files and then transfers them using the Windows Shell or Finder in OS X. Outputs performance results to .csv and has an optional plotting feature. For documentation, please see the wiki.
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