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    SIV (System Information Viewer)

    SIV (System Information Viewer)

    SIV displays useful Windows, network, and hardware info.

    ...SIV is designed for Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2012, 2008, 2003, 2000 and NT4. Windows 95, 98 and Me are also supported. SIV can also be used to control AIO devices, such as fans and LEDs. To do this, you need to specify the -AIOCTL command line qualifier. When -AIOCTL is specified, SIV will automatically do the EnhancedPowerManagementEnabled registry change and restart the USB device. SIV (System Information Viewer) uses pcidevs.txt for the PCI devices, usbdevs.txt for the USB devices, and mondevs.txt for monitoring pcmdevs.txt PCMCIA device descriptions.
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    Beamer Console for Sanyo PLC-XU7x

    Console tool to send commands to projectors via serial port

    bcon sends commands for remote-control via the serial port of your computer. It is a command-line based tool - so you can bind it to macros and other applications.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GUI wrapper for escputil (command line utility to manage Epson printers): it allows to watch ink levels, clean print heads, print nozzle patterns, align printer heads, .... with a simple and friendly user interface.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    HE853 Control

    HE853 Control

    Home Easy HE853 USB Dongel Control

    A library, command line application and GUI application to control the Home Easy HE853 home automation USB dongel on Windows.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Applications contributed for URBI (Universal RealTime Behoavior Interface). URBI is a scripted command language used to control robots (AIBO pioneer..) as well as a robot-independant execution and developpement plateform. www.urbiforge.com www.gostai.com
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This project uses massively parallel Graphics Processing Units(GPU) for neural network(Backpropagation) purposes.
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    Monotooth is a library for Mono developers to use bluetooth in their projects with ease. Initial alpha release will include support for bluez. Windows support will be included in the future.
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