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
This HTML utility allows the user to select standard color codes or surface mount numbers, then it identifies the resistor value. There is no need to memorize color codes or multipliers. An online working example of this program can be used at ZoomAviation.com/programs.
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Pyramid Computer delivers its server with an LCD Display. This project implements an Windows Service controlling the output of the display and enable the user to show the values he needs. The service is implemented under C#.Net.
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The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.
The OS561 operating system based around FORTH/Java. The OS is to run on a VHDL chip OpenHardware design called the Minon, but could become available for other platforms. The unique point of the design is a revolutionary data compression technology.
XenOS is an "operating system to run operating systems" - a virtualization monitor. It virtualizes system hardware, so any x86 operating system will work. Support for 64-bit hosts and guests is planned. This will be similar to VMware's ESX Server.
Branches for OpenVMS provides an "operator in a box" to service your tape and optical disk data libraries during "lights-out" and "hands-off" operations.