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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...
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    haikuVM

    A Java VM for ARDUINO and other micros using the leJOS runtime.

    HaikuVM has been started for hobbyists who develop applications for ARDUINO to open the world of JAVA and leJOS. Yes, you can program an ARDUINO with JAVA! HaikuVM is so small that it even runs on an atmega8 (and the ASURO robot). And yes, you can program an ASURO robot with JAVA! And since version 1.4.0 the RCX lego brick.
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    jMIPS

    MIPS processor in Java

    A MIPS processor modeled in Java for educational purposes and aimed at undergraduate Computer Architecture courses. It presently runs MIPS 32-bit R3000 ELF executables on any platform where Java itself will run. Five successively more sophisticated models of a pipelined MIPS RISC processor are included. Though the code is deliberately kept clear and simple in order that readers are able to figure out how a real processor works through the medium of the code, it will soon be able to run a real Linux O/S kernel compiled for MIPS in Java - at what speed we don't know!
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    FOSS-Cloud

    FOSS-Cloud

    Build your own Cloud

    The FOSS-Cloud is a Software, which enables you, to build your own Privat- or your Public-Cloud! The FOSS-Cloud environment (software and hardware) is an integrated and redundant server infrastructure to provide cloud-Services, Windows or Linux based SaaS-, Terminal Server-, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) or virtual server-environmens. It makes virtual machines available, which can be accessed from internally as well as from the Internet. FOSS-Cloud covers all of the aspects of an...
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    vMotion Detector

    vMotion Detector

    vMotion Detector for Linux & Windows Platforms

    vMotion Detector is an application suite designed for Oracle OEM, Oracle Grid or Nagios that allows a Windows or Linux Guest VM detect when it has its Session ID modified due to an underlying DRS or HA clustered environment change.
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    32-Bit Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Image for virtual machines, designed for the speed-to-fritz project. Image should run in VirtualBox or VMware
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    bfrun is a Brainf*ck interpreter (Bf VM). bfrun written in pure Java and Platform - Independent. bfrun is high performance Bf VM with debugging support (works more fast than beef and gbf up to 20 times). Supported 8 ,16 and 32 bit memory.
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    Tool to view disk structure of a virtual machine image (loopback device file) and export it's partition to new loopback device file.
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    gasVM

    A register-based virtual machine designed to be embeddable.

    gasVM is a 32-bit, register-based virtual machine that has been designed to support a game that the author has undertaken for the development of a game for a game Competition, "Gary's Adventure of Science!" It is designed so that it may one day be implemented and hardware, and is designed to be a RISC machine. While this VM is designed for a single game, it is hoped that it will be useful for others who are looking for a virtual machine platform to embed within their software.
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