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    Software from LoCI Laboratory is devoted to information logistics, the study of the flexible coscheduling of the physical resources that underpin computer systems: storage, computation, and data transmission. We use IBP, L-Bone, exNode and LoRS.
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    SuperFinder is a addon for mIRC designed to allow the user to build a database of files residing on thier computer (most often accessible via a 3rd party ftp server application) that others can then search via IRC.
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    TTFTP provides a TFTP client for the Dallas Semiconductor TINI embedded Java computer. Currently TFTP support is provided as InputStream/OutputStream classes and as a command line. Plans for the future include integration into SLUSH.
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