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    PerfView

    PerfView

    PerfView is a CPU and memory performance-analysis tool

    PerfView is a free performance analysis tool that helps isolate CPU and memory-related performance issues. It is a Windows tool, but it also has some support for analyzing data collected on Linux machines. It works for a wide variety of scenarios, but has a number of special features for investigating performance issues in code written for the .NET runtime. If you are unfamiliar with PerfView, there are PerfView video tutorials. Also, Vance Morrison's blog gives an overview and getting...
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    stress-ng

    stress-ng

    This is the stress-ng upstream project git repository.

    This is the stress-ng upstream project git repository. stress-ng will stress test a computer system in various selectable ways. It was designed to exercise various physical subsystems of a computer as well as the various operating system kernel interfaces. stress-ng was originally intended to make a machine work hard and trip hardware issues such as thermal overruns as well as operating system bugs that only occur when a system is being thrashed hard. Use stress-ng with caution as some of...
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    doctest

    doctest

    Fastest feature-rich C++11/14/17/20 single-header testing framework

    doctest is a new C++ testing framework but is by far the fastest both in compile times (by orders of magnitude) and runtime compared to other feature-rich alternatives. It brings the ability of compiled languages such as D / Rust / Nim to have tests written directly in the production code thanks to a fast, transparent and flexible test runner with a clean interface. The framework is and will stay free but needs your support to sustain its development. There are lots of new features and...
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    xBridge - I2C/SMBus GUI

    xBridge - I2C/SMBus GUI

    USB Bridge for SMBus/I2C, GPIO, & Clock

    [Introduction] The xBridge-M01 product is a multifunctional USB bridge developed by Doidx. It can control and transmit SMBus/I2C, GPIO, Clock and other interfaces through USB. The product includes software and hardware. It has the characteristics of easy use and development. The core chip is CP2112 Graphical software and operating manual can be downloaded for free at http://xbridge-m01.doidx.com Provide the underlying Java API, http://xsmbus-m01.doidx.com , which can do simple...
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