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    SIV (System Information Viewer)

    SIV (System Information Viewer)

    SIV displays useful Windows, network, and hardware info.

    SIV by Ray Hinchliffe. 'System Information Viewer' is a general Windows utility for displaying lots of useful Windows, Network and hardware info - CPU info, PCI info, PCMCIA info, USB info SMBus info, SPD info, ACPI methods, Machine info, Hardware Sensors, Networked computers, Operating System Information and more. 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...
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    Okapi Viewer

    Okapi Viewer

    Java app used for monitoring Okapi Solar Furnace fan control systems

    The Okapi Viewer app is intended for use by owners of Okapi solar air heater fan control systems. It is used to monitor data (inlet, outlet, ambient temperatures and fan speeds) broadcast by the Okapi systems that use the optional Bluetooth transceiver module. The app can also be connected to "hacked" Okapi systems by wiring a PL2303 USB adapter (or similar) to the "hacked" Okapi.
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    Gnome ACPI viewer. Enables the user to view the battery percentage and AC status from the values in the /proc/acpi directory. We are restructering the cvs now. Please grab your stuff from the gacpi cvs directory.
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    Pocket Viewer Appliation Manager Deluxe (PVAMDX) is designed to be a replacment for Casio's PV App Manager. As it will be written in Tcl, it will be cross-platform, so people who use Linux will finally stop having to boot into Windows.
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    Poor Man's System Management Software <br> The primary goal is to give access to IPMI capabilities via a web server<br> - Interface via kcs ( using ipmicmd )<br> - SEL Viewer, SDRR Editor<br>
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    This project develops a library for the communication with a Casio Pocket Viewer
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    Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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