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    timexdr is a Linux userspace utility that can download data from the Timex Data Recorder device. This device records heart rate monitor (HRM) and/or position data (GPS) transmitted from Timex Bodylink HRM and GPS sensors.
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    The UniLog is a small onboard data logging device for rc models. It records stuff like current, voltage, rpm, height, airspeed... python-unilog is to retrieve the data and do what you want with it.
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    zpmd for z/Linux running under z/VM on IBM mainframe is a z/VM Performance Monitor Daemon. It processes and gathers data from DCSS used by Monitor System Service (*MONITOR). Records are written to MySQL database.
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    Displays the contents of the files in the /proc/acpi and records their changes. Useful to get an idea of the ACPI properties of a computer and to see how entries are changing over time (as _should_ temperature or battery capacity).
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