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An open source circuit simulator for power electronics applications. The objective is to provide a platform that will enable an advanced user to simulate large systems with several converters without being an excessive burden on the CPU.
...For each experiment and test, TEACUP collects a range of data, such as tcpdump files of traffic seen or TCP stack information (e.g. using Web10G). TEACUP also collects a variety of metadata from the end hosts and bottleneck router, such as the actual OS/kernel version(s) used.
TEACUP also provides some simple tools for analysing the results of experiments, such as plotting a flow's experienced RTT over time.
A cross platform Python frequency scanning GUI for rtl-sdr
A cross platform Python frequency scanning GUI for USB TV dongles, using the OsmoSDR rtl-sdr library.
In other words a cheap, simple Spectrum Analyser.
More information can be found at:
http://eartoearoak.com/software/rtlsdr-scanner
An installer and standalone versions for Windows are located here:
https://github.com/EarToEarOak/RTLSDR-Scanner/releases
Sources are available on GitHub:
https://github.com/EarToEarOak/RTLSDR-Scanner
** The up to date installer is no longer...
GraphicalOSfp is a python application which aims to collect random data issued by remote systems in IP and TCP sequences. These data are then displayed in a 3D referencial to highlight an attractor of the random engine of the remote machine.