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    Baya - SoC Integration Platform

    Baya - SoC Integration Platform

    Best in class SoC Integration Platform, IP-XACT, Verilog VHDL, UPF

    1. Comes with 200+ high level Tcl commands around SoC platform assembly 2. Easy to start - use the verilog2baya tool to convert existing SoC/SS into Baya 3. Adhoc and Interface based connections 4. Autoconnections 5. Rule based connections between component ports 6. A variety of SoC integration Methodologies 6.a. XLS/CSV Based connections 6.b. Port-to-Port Adhoc connections 6.c. IP-XACT and System Verilog Interface based connections 6.d. ... 7. Maintains a connectivity database...
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    metadata grabber

    Metadata grabber

    TCL script to grab music metadata (album, artist, cover art) using last.fm API. Packages required to grab metadata: - tcl8.5 or higher - tdom package - imagemagick (convert is used) api_key.tcl file with user name and Last.fm API key need to be created in the same folder with a following data: set api_key <some_api_key> set user <some_last_fm_user> api_key.tcl is used by main.tcl to authorize request send to last.fm API. To grab and save cover art use (recomended): tclsh...
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    ngParser

    ngParser

    Converts ngStats into utstatsdb

    Do you have Unreal Tournament with local stats (NetGamesUSA, ngStats)? Want to convert those into more cabacle statistics system? If yes, read on. This is a quick hack-script to import playerdata from the obsolete ngStats into utstatdb. What it does: - Converts the player-data into mysql format What it doesn't do: - Mapdata - Totals I would guess that the actual usage for this is VERY limited and as such there's not much quality control here. It has all kinds of errors...
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    Set of tools to convert LaTeX source files to Apple Help files, with Apple-specific HTML tags and stylesheets.
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    Provides functions to convert quantity strings into appropriately scaled floating point numbers. Useful to Tcl/SWIG/C/C++ application developers who wish to permit users to enter quantities with units, such as "20 miles/hour" or "200pF".
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    emXML is a standard for archiving and processing Eye Movement data; it also comes with a set of tools to convert, visualize, edit, and summarize Eye Movement data.
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    MsAccess2Tcl/TK convert MsAccess form in Tcl/Tk code. Partial support to mysql.
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    Nodular is a methodology plus a set of utilities to model data and convert between data formats (EBNF, SQL, UML, XML, XML schemas, and so on).
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    A GUI wrapper to convert VOB files to MPEG files using ffmpeg. Allows user to change certain attributes of the movies in the conversion, such as scale, colour (hue, etc), etc. Can be also totally controlled from the command line enabling batch use
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