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    Control Plane is a benchmark for telecom application environments. It's implementation uses two major software packages: OpenSER and IMS Bench SIPp to compare performance of distinct systems.
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    a tool to convert integers from one numeral system to another
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    Variable speed playback for major open source media players (MPlayer, GStreamer, Xine, VLC, Totem, RhythmBox, Amorak, Miro, etc.) Scaletempo plays audio and video faster or slower than the recorded speed without changing pitch (i.e. no chipmunk effect).
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    Touchd is a userspace daemon which runs Apple-like multitouch on Linux. It interfaces with the Apple hardware to gather the user input.
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    A SIP-based Distributed Hash Table
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    A set of useful tools for Politecnico di Milano Students, and not only. Includes a WPA Enterprise autoconfigurator, a wide-system proxy configuration tools, and much more.
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    edifact2awk is a small C program that parses an EDIFACT file and converts it to a flat text file which may then be easily parsed by the AWK textprocessing language (including by other script languages like Perl, Python, Visual Basic, etc.).
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    Broccoli is a dynamically-typed, multi-paradigm programming language.
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    OpenGL apps running inside a VM use VMGL to obtain graphics hardware acceleration. VMGL supports VMware, Xen PV and HVM, qemu, and KVM VMs; X11-based OS such as Linux, FreeBSD and OpenSolaris; and ATI, Nvidia and Intel GPUs.
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    Te Tuhi turns pictures of video games drawn on paper into games that you can play on the computer. It invents rules to suit the picture. The project aims to be inclusive, experimental, and modular, with one aim being a scaled down version for the OLPC.
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    chex is a little tool for developers that allow you to convert files or parts of files in a C/C++ or pascal arrays, in order to include binary files in your source code. It's released under GPLv3.
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    A user daemon for globally binding emacs-like keyboard key sequences in X to callable objects in Python that can do anything from launching programs, killing processes, edit xpybind's own configuration, and anything that can be programmed from Python.
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    Learning Japanese in a fun way on a Nintendo DS.
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    Open Source Application Server Appliance based on Open Source GlassFish
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    This is a simple "green" adventure game with a textual user interface. The game-play may be equated to a MUD mixed with a Roguelike (Nethack). Players convert legislators to hippies by planting grass and trees and replace cities with forests and plains.
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    The Model Interaction Environment for Neuroscience provides tools for development, searching, editing, execution, and visualization of biophysical models, abstract mathematical models, and experimental protocols used in neuroscience research.
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    A novel Grid System which is Python based and Cell powered. By extending Namespace into GridSpace, any objects are accesable throughout the Grid. And the codes are distributed executed and be JIT compiled into Cell SPE instructions automatically.
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    Cerebrate provides mechatronic control code for artists. Created for "Fernandez", an autonomous cactus by Vincent Kohler and Roland Philippsen, in 2005 for "Science and City" in Geneva. Later additions are "Blink" and "Ibou" (2006) and "Haiko"
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    readsmb is an open source extentsion module for Python. It's writen by C and published under the GPLv2. Using readsmb, you can browse or read contents on a SAMBA/CIFS server.
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    Parapin makes it easy to write code under Linux that controls individual pins on a PC parallel port. This kind of control is very useful for electronics projects that use the parallel port as a generic digital I/O interface (instead of as a printer port)
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    The Scientific Visualization Artist Tools (SVAT) include converters from the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) to RenderMan Interface Bytestream (RIB) (ASCII and binary files supported), Blender to RenderMan, compilable RenderMan shaders and other utilities.
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    The aim of this project is to develop a Portable Document Format (PDF) importer for OpenOffice.org Writer based on XPDF. This project was inspired by the PDF importer within KWord.
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    Blue|Smash is a python based tool for pentesting bluetooth enabled devices. Blue|Smash version 1.* is mainly based on bluetooth enabled phones and was build for the backtrack live CD but version 2.0 (still in dev) will contain audits for all sorts of dev
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    A disassembler for the linux platform. Currently this supports x86 ELF files assumed to be written in C and output to intel- syntax assembly language; however the design is modular and replacements for any of these can be written.
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    Psyco showed that it is possible to execute Python code at speeds approaching that of fully compiled languages, by "specialization". The project is now dead and replaced by PyPy: http://pypy.org/
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