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    Android Tools

    Android Tools

    Android Tools is powerfull Software for your Android Phone.

    Android Tools is one such program helping you manage your phone, with the range of its abilities being quite wide and including anything from ADB commands to Fastboot and others. Requirements : - .NET Framework 4.6.2 - ADB USB Driver - Java RE 7/8 - Java JDK (Optional) - Make sure USB Debugging is activated in Developer Mode What's new on 1.2.1.2? - ROM Dumper: It helps you to dump your partition into a flashable image file that you can use to re-flashing your device using fastboot. (Rooted device only) Check out my other software : https://sourceforge.net/projects/arm-converter/
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    TED provides a simplified environment for protocol level testing and debugging of uDAPL, device driver and the underlying HCA wherein a uDAPL API can be executed by typing a command at the shell prompt. Load testing is possible for RDMA and Send-Recv.
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    This project shows how to make a device that, through the PC USB interface, allows data acquisition from the peripherals of a microcontroller and managing devices TWI or I2C. It can be used on Linux and Windows without any additional driver.
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