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Simple and powerful chat client/server system for your web pages. Support channel administration, irc-like commands, connections filtering, extensive logging and much more. Works in any Java compliant web browser.
nemosomen is a framework for designing open source, network based, multimedia (video/openGL/sound/MIDI) realtime toys
a suite of tools for distributed development, processing of media. It tries to shift most of the working process in realtime processes.
GNU PIC LIBRARY PROJECT
The interest of this project is to develop a set of Libraries that are released in LGPL License to use to PIC microcontroler programming.
Then any program resulted by this use would be a proprietary or free softwares.
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JPE is a seamless, complete, and efficient integration of Java and standard Python (C Python).
JPE provides Java access to Python's native extension, and Java's Swing to Python developpers.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
The Snake Skin Bean Breaker converts Python syntax into readable Java syntax. With a high potential of runtime or compile-time deviances, the resultant code is assumed to be broken.. Works well for porting Jython Swing prototypes.
UTBlazer is a multiprocessor platform simulator developed in Java based on the Xilinx MicroBlaze processor and FPGA design platform. This system simulator is a back-annotated cycle-accurate functional emulator in fact.
This project is about building a prototype autonomous racing car with off the shelf components being developed at the University of Essex, sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society.
Time-stamp of a created file can be modified by attacker. This project is meant to track File timestamp values , using NTFS data structures rather than trusting the original time stamp modified by attacker.
- Simple example of Concurrent Programming in C and Java (Ended in 2007) - Temptative of a template graphic parser for g++ template errors in Java (Only the core model)
Belenos is an automated sun reflector for solar concentration.
It is a system based on a Raspberry Pi board (ARM Linux board). Two motors allows to pilot the reflector orientation to follow the sun along the day. This system can receive tele-command and send tele-metry on TCP\IP network.
The Portable Highly Available Sensors (PHASE) project aims at creating an example application that demonstrates the usage of Application Interface Specification service interfaces of the Service Availability Forum.
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown Computer Science code by the class of 2007-2011 on course BN104. In this project we are open sourcing all of our project work to the public in the hopes it can be reused, built-upon, and used in education.
SipSpy is a distributed monitoring tool for SIP networks. SpyAgents run on each of the nodes to be monitored, and a SipSpy connects to each of these nodes, receiving information and displaying it in real-time for all the SIP packets monitored.