Real time micro benchmark multi-lingual suite (RTMB) provides a good way to measure the deterministic quality of hardware, an operating system, or a Java Virtual Machine. RTMB consists of benchmarks in C, C++ and Java
Open source data logger focused on the wind industry. Hardware platform based on the TI MSP430, firmware written in C using mspgcc. Sponsored by the Wind Energy Center at the University of Massachusetts, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
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BRMABench is a system of benchmark per comparison. This benchmark makes diverse routines of test in one determined time, the final time expense is always the same and what it determines score it is the amount of interactions in this same time.
GB Cart Flasher is app+device for GameBoy Cartridges reading/writing. With this set you can: make game backups from cartridges and play them on PC, transfer game saves between cartridge and PC and test written by yourself games directly on console.
Linsanity is a suite of test tools designed to exercise network adapters, opticial storage devices, fixed disks, and audio cards. Each of these tools are "native" plugin applications for the VWM user environement.
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MOST4Linux provides a MOST kernel driver supporting synchronous data transfer for PCI hardware and userspace programs to test the driver. The driver can be compiled for Linux 2.6 or for the RTDM which works for the real-time extensions RTAI and Xenomai.
The Cerberus Test Control System is a free (freedom) test suite for use by developers and others to testhardware. Originally developed at VA Linux Systems, it includes a modular test system that allows you to build and integrate your own tests.
Love-Sources is a Linux kernel patchset maintained by a community. Its purpose is to provide a patchset to optimize desktop performance and test new "unstable" features.
BT-Sim is a BlueTooth simulator on a HCI level. The project alows to develop and test BT applications without using real BT hardware. It works in particular with PalmSource's Palm OS Simulator.
Software for a van eck phreaking device. Please use to test security only.
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SDLJoytest is a program which will allow you to select from all joysticks found on the system (by SDL), and then test that selected joystick or other game controller.
SDLJoytest requires X, SDL, libGL & libGLU and, of course, a joystick to test.
The Fault Injection Test Harness provides a uniform mechanism for writing reliable test case to validate a Linux device driver can gracefully handle software and hardware fault conditions.
Goal: To develop an open source test suite and certification program which will reliably ensure the proper functionality of hardware running Open Source operating systems (currently Linux and FreeBSD). See http://www.open-hardware.org for details.
Linux System Diagnostics (LSD) is a project to develop an OpenSource diagnostics package for Linux (i386), simular to PC-Doctor and WinMSD. It will encompass utilities to view system resources, as well as test system hardware.
MEA is an abstraction layer and API between vendor-specific measurement and instrumentation drivers and test applications that use them. All hardware-specific tasks are done by dynamically linked adapter modules.
The project discusses an architecture, prototype implementation and test tools for wireless scheduling using currently available hardware (e.g. 802.11 WLAN). It is based on a patch/new scheduler for the Linux 2.4.X kernels and extensions for the tc tools.
Switchboard is a hardware driver abstraction library for LabVIEW™ applications. Once integrated with you application you can acquire data from new devices simply by editing a text config file to let Switchboard know about your device.