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    SMA-Monitor
    This software is designed to run on all POSIX system to log SMA Sunny Boy Inverter data into an MYSQL database via RS485 *ONLY*. It includes scripts to display the data using Highcharts via a webpage. If you want to log using bluetooth, i'd recommend you go to code.google.com/p/sma-bluetooth/ Update: July 2011 I haven't worked on this project for a while now and don't intend to do anymore with it. If you wish to take it further, please let me know and you can be the project admin for it :)
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    Log File Paladin is a wxWdigets based client and PHP based server application for automated monitoring of remote logs. It is designed to help technicians effortlessly monitor client machines which would otherwise receive no attention.
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    Ztats is a overall info tool for an Halflife server. (it may expand to other server types in the future). it's intended for wesite admins/game admins who want to include all sorts of server info in their site. main features : - live server monitor
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