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    VMAware

    VMAware

    VM detection library in C++

    VMAware is a cross-platform library designed to detect virtual machines. It is meant to be stupidly easy to use, with only 5 total functions in its public interface. Additionally, it supports brand detection. While there are many VM detection mechanisms that are already in use, VMAware features up to 80+ unique techniques to get the most accurate result possible. On top of the library, there's a CLI tool that takes advantage of the full library (see screenshots) It's also meant to be compatible with ARM, and 32-bit Windows, with C++11 support. ...
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    I'm virtualized?

    I'm virtualized?

    detects several virtualizations

    imvirt is a set of Perl modules and helper binaries used to detect if it is running in a virtualization container. It is able to detect several containers like HyperV, VirtualBox, VMware, QEMU, KVM or Xen.
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    N-sim is a framework for studying and developing wireless sensor networks. It emulates the computation of sensor platforms, simulates the wireless communications, and allows plug-in models for source detection simulation. Intended for cluster computing.
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