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    FileSystem is an OPENSOURCE program for advanced disk management with built-in drivers for PATA IDE Hard Disks and DVD/CDROM Drives, USB Mass Storage Drivers. Implemented file systems : FAT32 / ISO9660 / EXT2. It can be compiled for DOS, LINUX, WIN32
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    ...Room/racks/patch panel and devices are managed in a simple test base web interface. Run on xp/windows server (running Apache) or *nix boxes. Based on Perl and sqlite DB Small and simple and light character web
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    cobol2j reads or writes COBOL or RPG data files imported from mainframes, AS/400 or Baby/36 environment. Packed decimal, zoned or packed date fields decoding included. EBCDIC conversion. ETL ISAM data to any other platform. PC Cobol ( ASCII ) supported.
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    Web-based hardware/software inventory management for Windows, Linux, BSD computers. H-Inventory provides incident and intervention management, user and network management, network maps, services monitoring and application deployment.
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    IRM is a Web-based asset tracking and trouble ticketing system built for IT departments and helpdesks. It keeps detailed information on both hardware and software, including each computer and network device in your organization.
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    the point is to get 15 xboxs put a linux os on all of them them add each of them to a cluster to make a cheap super computer that combines the processing power to be about 10.73 ghz process power and 960mb memory.memory is expanded but alot of soldering
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    Operating system project from scratch to design and implement all components from boot strapping,hardware interrupts , memory manger ,file system , etc .
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    Maiden-core is a Linux kernel robotics API module, extensible in Erc. The Maiden Project also documents and develops the Maiden architecture for mobile robots, a set of (optional) designs and standards for robots using the Maiden-core API.
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