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As the name suggests its a project about artificial intelligence .
Most of us know thoroughly that an AI can be very useful in our day-to-day tasks and especially when they related to our and public interests .
In this project we have many source codes of Visualbasic script (VBS) which deal with our system much intelligently that the errors are minimum .
These scripts most commonly provide information about -
1. Current Location
2. Local Weather
3. WorldWide News (in Alpha Phase 2)
5. Information from Wikipedia (in Alpha Phase 2)
6. Dictionay (in Beta Phase 2)
4. System Diagnostics ( in Beta Phase 2)
5. ...
...The wrapper consists of 3 libraries:
* WBEMHW.DLL for accessing hardware.
* WBEMSYS.DLL for accessing OS.
* WBEMSW.DLL for installed windows components and performance counter.
NOTE: VisualBasic 6.0 runtime must be installed
DISCLAIMER: VisualBasic 6.0 and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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Revival/2k is a modular BBS/suite of internet servers and a web-site management system. It consists of multiple web applications (forums, mail, login, etc), internet servers (NNTP, POP3, etc) and a Telegard/Renegade styled telnet server all interacting
OpenJC is an attempt at developing a standard means of distributing and managing jobs on many machines. It is meant to be a replacement for services on UNIX such as CRON and the scheduler on NT/2000. Docs/README.TXT has a detailed description.