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    OpenOCD - Open On-Chip Debugger

    The Open On-Chip Debugger

    The "Open On-Chip Debugger" provides JTAG/SWD access from GDB (or directly with TCL scripts) to processors with ARM and MIPS based cores. See website for full list of supported targets.
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    LinuxCNC
    LinuxCNC controls CNC machines. It can drive milling machines, lathes, 3d printers, laser cutters, plasma cutters, robot arms, hexapods, and more.
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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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    ghack ("grid hack") is meant to allow small groups of people to voluntarily share their computer resources to work on collective problems. Goals are: easy to use (e.g. scientific coders), easy to deploy (e.g. no elevated priviliges or open firewall ports
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    TclSigX is a client for the SigX dynamic signature image system. It gathers infomation from your computer and sends it to the SigX server. TclSigX works best on Linux but also works on other POSIX systems. SigX info can be found at http://sigx.yuriy.net
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    The Pawn will make it possibly for you to tell the computer exactly what you would like it to do. Fiction. No its reality now. The highly customizable slackware will be the base for Pawn.
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    PRATIMA, an Asynchronous Remote Volume Replicator for Linux: Pratima performs online, real-time, reliable and efficient block level data replication to a remote computer over a network in both synchronous and asynchronous modes for Linux.
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    A Secure, Firewall-Friendly Platform for Peer-to-Peer Networking. With a few mouse clicks, request remote access to colleagues' computer desktops, transfer files, sketch & chat, or videoconference. Automatic, authenticated & encrypted tunneling!
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