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    Particle Firmware for the Electron, P1

    Particle Firmware for the Electron, P1

    Device OS (Firmware) for particle devices

    The Photon uses an ARM Cortex M3 CPU based microcontroller. All of the code is built around the GNU GCC toolchain offered and maintained by ARM. The build requires version 5.3.1 20160307 or newer of ARM GCC and will print an error message if the version is older than this. In order to turn your source code into binaries, you will need a tool called make. Windows users need to explicitly install make on their machines.
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    QmdevSimConnect

    QmdevSimConnect

    flight simulation USB HID hardware control

    USB HID devices unified software for MSFS2020. one software controls all hardware devices. With running memory lower than 10MB. CPU usage is lower than 0.3% https://sourceforge.net/p/qmdevsimconnect/wiki/Home/ - Honeycomb Bravo throttle - WinWing AGP - Quickmade Products Game compatibility list https://docs.qq.com/sheet/DWERFQnRmVUFZeHBi?tab=urmsrq Latest News of Quickmade Products: https://www.facebook.com/quickmadesimulation
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    This is a simple CPU burn program for the major UNIX systems: AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris etc (full list in the source file #defines) and Windows. It will discover the number of available CPU cores and fork enough threads to create a load on all cores by default. The number of threads and memory block size can be changed from the command line.
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    System Stability Tester
    System Stability Tester is a multi platform open source clone of SuperPI and comes with a GUI and a CLI. It can be used for CPU and RAM burning, stressing and benchmarking.
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    Procbench is a CPU benchmark that tests math capabilities of your processor Ii will measure the performance of your CPU, FPU and the Cache/Memory subsystem. It is multiplatform (Windows, Linux, Bootable, DOS...)
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    Systray application that manages affinity and priority settings of Windows programs based on user defined profiles. Affinity profiles may specify either physical CPUs or logical CPU identifiers that expose eventual asymmetries in the system.
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    This is a simulation of an open CPU, called 67-80-85. It tries to implement a simple, efficient CPU. It includes the simulator, an assembler, a sample code for a boot loader (ROM), a microkernel prototype and tests. - "The 3-legged shinning steel horse
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