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    Snap7

    Snap7

    32/64 bit multi-platform Ethernet S7 PLC communication suite

    Snap7, through three specialized components: Client and the inedited Server and Partner, allows you to definitively integrate your PC based systems into a PLC automation chain. Designed to transfer large amounts of hi-speed data in industrial facilities, it scales easily, down to small Linux Arm boards such as Raspberry PI. Hi level object oriented wrappers are provided, currently C/C++, .NET/Mono, Pascal, LabVIEW, Python with many source code examples. Very easy to use, a full working server example is not bigger than the “Hello world”. Many projects/makefiles are ready to run to easily rebuild Snap7 in any platform without the need of be a C++ guru. ...
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    ufonet

    ufonet

    UFONet - Denial of Service Toolkit

    UFONet - Is a set of hacktivist tools that allow launching coordinated DDoS and DoS attacks and combine both in a single offensive. It also works as an encrypted DarkNET to publish and receive content by creating a global client/server network based on a direct-connect P2P architecture. + FAQ: https://ufonet.03c8.net/FAQ.html -------------------------------------------- -> UFONet-v1.8 [DPh] "DarK-PhAnT0m!"
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    remoteGUI

    µSDX & CWdaemon GUI

    ...Enjoy :-) ****************************************************************************** "Remote HF Operation" it's now a reality! With this app it's possible to send CW, with CWdaemon, over net ( local / internet ). Easy setup of: - cw macro [ labels / messages ] - cw WPM speed, accessible also via GUI, with a 10 / 40 WPM speed range - network settings. Moreover it's capable of control an HF rig ( via Hamlib network control ); in my testbed I'm using an uSDX transceiver, 5W, all mode, full SDR. Relying on Hamlib ecosystem it's easy to setup any transceiver you has :-)
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    AKIRA aims to create a C++ development framework to build cognitive architectures and complex artificial intelligent agents.Features:KQML,Fuzzy Logic,Neural Net,Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and DIPRA (a distributed BDI - Belief Desire Intention goals model)
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