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    CANUSB Library written in C#
    This is a C# library dedicated for using with a www.canusb.com device Full notes: See ReadMe.txt Summary The LAWICEL DLL is 'unmanaged code' and was not designed for use by C#/VB/Mono http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Managed_code If you wish to call 'unmanaged code' from 'managed code', you need to use a 'C# wrapper' to access the DLL. This wrapper uses 'PInvoke' (like peek/poke) to 'martial' calls from managed to unmanaged code. It sounds complicated, and it is. IT IS ALSO TOTALLY...
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    PingUin

    An interactive ping utility.

    An interactive monitoring utility that allows to watch the status of multiple servers including the hosting machine at once. The most comprehensive, easy-to-use and visually impressive WPF-based network monitoring application that is completely open-source and modular. Can be run as a windows service, acts as a server and allows remote HTTP management via browser, or can be run minimized, at background or from command line. Generates impressive interactive charts, logs and...
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