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    memconf - memory configuration on UNIX

    Identify sizes of memory modules installed on most UNIX-based systems

    Identify sizes of memory modules installed on a Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD or HP-UX workstation or server. memconf reports the size of each SIMM/DIMM memory module installed in a system. It also reports the system type and any empty memory sockets. In verbose mode, it also reports the following information if available: - banner name, model and CPU/system frequencies - address range and bank numbers for each module
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    parexec

    Execute multiple commands in parallel and display output with ncurses

    Usage: parexec NUMTHREADS where NUMTHREADS is the number of commands you want to execute in parallel The commands are read from stdin. Empty lines are ignored. Lines containing a single `-' instruct parexec to wait until all previous commands have finished before starting to execute further commands. When sending a SIGINT to parexec (usually done when you hit CTRL-C) it will wait for currently running processes, but if they are done parexec will exit ignoring all the following commands. ...
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    Mind the re-programmable hardware, even CPU for most mobile devices. Flushable devices. Flushable CPU, modem, camera - any kind of EMPTY NAND device, creating a new one by the engineering forth and back and forward again. We recreate the world
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