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A GPU memory test utility for NVIDIA and AMD GPUs using well established patterns from memtest86/memtest86+ as well as additional stress tests. The tests are designed to find hardware and soft errors. The code is written in CUDA and OpenCL.
The SysMonitor (also Mosyloon) is software for real-time checking load of CPU on unix/linux machines over the Internet. Including server side CLI utility and unix/linux/windows GUI client. The SysMonitor displaying system and user load separately.
The goal of this project is a utility which can controll the series of pulse motor controllers produced by TSUJICON (Tsuji Electronics CO.,LTD, Tsuji Denshi CO.,LTD). Currently only pm16c-02 model and only GPIB interface are fully omplemented.
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mDriver is a utility to migrate binary device driver from Windows to Linux. It takes out the binary instruction and data from Windows driver (*.sys files), and then combine them with some supporting code to build a corresponding Linux driver module.