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    liblabpro

    Open-source access to Vernier LabPro devices

    liblabpro is a cross-platform C library for controlling and collecting data from Vernier LabPro devices. It is currently in an early work-in-progress stage and is not affiliated with Vernier in any way. As a test case, it also includes a basic program, labpro-console, for communicating with a LabPro using its plaintext command system.
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    iogen
    iogen is a lightweight tool that generates heavily fragmented I/O. This tool is intended to test storage stacks under stress and worst case scenarios. Due to heavy fragmentation of the I/O files, it tends to "bypass" caching algorithms in hardware.
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    The Fault Injection Test Harness provides a uniform mechanism for writing reliable test case to validate a Linux device driver can gracefully handle software and hardware fault conditions.
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