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cpuplot
CommandLine Profiler of CPU Usage and Load Average.
Synopsis:
BASH script that shows the history of CPU usage, and what procces uses the most CPU at a given time.
Bar graphs represent the percentage of Total CPU Usage, and the percentage of Total 1 Minute Load Average.
Default wait interval between system readings is 5secs.
Manage and execute Linux testing and reporting programs
These bash shell scripts are intended to iteratively load executable files via symbolic links and echo output to a log file for later review. These bash shell scripts rely on a directory structure intended to group testing and reporting executable files by project, target platform, and version.
A test suite and benchmark for exact Euclidean distance transform algorithms
used in Image Processing and computational geometry. It evaluates the
exactness and speed of algorithms for a large number of test
cases. Results can be visualized in Scilab.
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Binutils, gcc, gdb and glibc re-targeted for MIPS R3000R and R5900 as shipped in PlayStation and PlayStation 2 video game consoles, both from Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.