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Computer Basics Whats a USB Flash Drive 1.0

Computer Basics Whats a USB Flash Drive 1.0


Computer Basics: What is a USB Flash Drive and How They Work in Plain English - another easy video computer lesson from Worth Godwin uses simple expla... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Open Flash Chart 1.9.2

Open Flash Chart 1.9.2


Open Flash Chart software creates Flash-based charts for Web pages. more>>
Open Flash Chart software creates Flash-based charts for Web pages.
How does it work?
1. User browses to your web site.
2. The browser downloads the web page which contains the Open Flash Chart.
3. Open Flash Chart downloads the data file and displays the chart.
When you add Open Flash Chart to your web page, you tell it where to find the data file.
Why is that great?
When the user downloads the web page, Open Flash Chart requests the chart data from the server. The server knows who the user is so it can generate a chart for that particular user showing up to the minute data.
Is it complicated to set up?
You will need to include the Open Flash Chart in your HTML, and you also need to provide the data file on the server. The data file is either a text file, or a .php (or another flavour of dynamic) page.
For a simple chart you would just drop the data.txt file on your website and point the Open Flash Chart to this URL.
But what we really want is dynamic data that is pulled from a database or calculated or something. To do this you need to create the data file when it is requested. To do this we point the Open Flash Chart to a .php page and this PHP page does your calculations and/or database lookups, then outputs the data file.
To make this a bit easier I have written a PHP class to write the data file for you.
Enhancements:
- The PHP was updated to enable 3D charts and glass charts.
- Some more options were added to the other graph types.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Simple Flash Menu 1.1.12

Simple Flash Menu 1.1.12


Simple Flash Menu is a tool for making nested menus for HTML pages. more>>
Simple Flash Menu allows fast constructing nested menus for html pages (like on left side of this page), simply by editing xml file. No, dont afraid, xml knowledge isnt required, look on example and make similar.
This done with macromedia flash, you must place on server flash script which will analyze xml file and draw menus depending on its contest (about 10KB) and xml file or multiple xml files describing your menus. Nothing more must be done.
Now available two versions: one - very small without any decorations, and a bit larger with simple menu decorations. You can choose depending on your needs.
Requirements: any browser with Macromedia Flash Player 5 or Macromdia Flash Player 6 (MX) plugin. Wouldnt work with Flash Player 4 and earliers.
Tested in Internet Explorer 6.0, 6.0 SP1; Mozilla 0.9.8 - 1.2b (aka Netscape 6-7); Netscape 4.78; Opera 6.0 - 6.0.4, 7.0b1 in Linux and Windows enviroments.
Options:
- menu_file xml file load menu from
- html_width horizontal space on html page conducted for menu
- html_height vertical space on html page conducted for menu
- window open all links in specified window
- jscript instead of opening window call specified javascript function with parameters: href,jattr,state. Only one window or jscript can be selected
- jattr optional javascript function argument
- state specifies current menu state (i.e. which submenus open and which closed)
- font_size labels font size for all menu items (default: 36)
- left_margin menu left margin (default: 5)
- up_margin menu upper margin (default: 5)
- submenu_indention indention of all submenu items in pixels (default: 20)
- menuitems_overlap specifies distance between menu items, positive numbers defines overlapping menu items (default: 0.2)
- decor enable decorations (only 1.1.x)
- decor_width decoration width
- decor_spacing white space between decoration and menu label
- send_state Boolean, specifies if state parameter (information which submenus open, which closed) by default must be sent to all pages, opened from menu, or not (default is to send).
- fg Specifies foreground color for inactive item (fg="#0000FF")
- afg Specifies foreground color for active item (afg="#FF0000")
- bg Specifies background color for inactive item (bg="255,128,0,100" - here 255 - red component, 128 - green component, 0 - blue component, 100 - alpha; "255,255,255,100" is visble white, "0,0,0,0" - invisible black)
- abg Specifies background color for active item (some as bg)
- dfg Specifies decoration color inactive item (some as bg)
- adfg Specifies decoration color for active item (some as bg)
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BBCD - Bootable Cluster CD 2.2.1c

BBCD - Bootable Cluster CD 2.2.1c


The BCCD was created to facilitate instruction of parallel computing aspects and paradigms. more>>
BCCD - Bootable Cluster CD was created to facilitate instruction of parallel computing aspects and paradigms. Part of the difficulty instructors face is lack of dedicated resources to explore distributed computing aspects lack of time to preconfigure and test the supporting environment.

The BCCD image addresses this problem by providing a non-destructive overlay way to run a full-fledged parallel computing environment on just about any workstation-class system...Were happy to say that this now includes the MAC too!

The BCCD does share similarities with a few diskless solutions for clustering, such as the Warewulf project, the thin-OSCAR approach, Cluster Knoppix (only an openMosix system, no MPI/LAM/PVM build tools, ...), and so on. This is definitely the trend in HPC. But the main differences are that the BCCD will always fit in your pocket, be highly customizable for specific institutions needs, and will always be geared toward education and not dedicated clusters.

The "gar" build system also sets the BCCD apart from other projects. "gar" is a mix between BSDs "ports" system, Linux from scratch, and gentoo Linux. With gar, you can build an entire BCCD image from net-fetched sources in about two hours (assuming you have a primed ccache!).

The BCCD is also distinctly different from NPACI-Rocks, OSCAR, Cluster in a box or other type of mass-imaging clustering project for two reasons:

1. Its a non-destructive overlay on top of the current hardware. Once a system is rebooted, it reverts back to its original state. It is intended to be booted "over top" of a currently-configured Windows/Linux/BSD/etc. system.
2. Its focus in on educational aspects of High-Performance Computing (HPC) instead of the HPC core. Students will have a much better appreciation and understanding of how to tweak an MTU setting or wire the topology across a cluster if they understand how a distributed computation is laid out! Emphasis is placed upon building, configuring, and running distributed applications.
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Added: 2006-03-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NAND Flash Utilities 0.0.1

NAND Flash Utilities 0.0.1


NAND Flash Utilities are utilities for accessing NAND Flashthrough an IDE interface. more>>
NAND Flash Utilities is a set of utilities for accessing NAND Flash through an IDE interface.

These utilities work with the Linux MTD subsystem to allow developing, testing, and experimenting of NAND Flash on a PC.
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Added: 2005-04-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Compact Flash Linux Project 1.0p7

Compact Flash Linux Project 1.0p7


The Compact Flash Linux Project is a Linux distribution designed to run on a compact flash card in read-only mode. more>>
The Compact Flash Linux Project is a Linux distribution designed to run on a compact flash card in read-only mode. It is as small as possible, and currently needs around 14 MB.
Compact Flash Linux Project includes OpenSSH, quagga, iptables, hostap, madwifi, wireless-tools, pppoe, tcpdump, bridge-utils, and more. The initial release was v0.1.1, dated January 8, 2004. Version 0.1.4 was released July 23, 2004.
Enhancements:
- Many packages were upgraded.
- The package manager was improved a bit.
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Added: 2007-02-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Flash! Torrent 5.8.7

Flash! Torrent 5.8.7


Flash! Torrent is a BitTorrent client that includes a small web browser for navigate in the webs about BitTorrent. more>>
Flash! Torrent is a BitTorrent client that includes a small web browser for navigate in the webs about BitTorrent.

BitTorrent is a programl for distributing files. Its extremely easy to use - downloads are started by clicking on hyperlinks. Whenever more than one person is downloading at once
they send pieces of the file(s) to each other, thus relieving the central servers bandwidth burden. Even with many simultaneous downloads, the upload burden on the central server
remains quite small, since each new downloader introduces new upload capacity.

Windows web browser support is added by running an installer. A prebuilt one is available, but instructions for building it yourself are in BUILD.windows.txt
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Added: 2006-06-19 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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makebootfat 1.4

makebootfat 1.4


makebootfat is a tool to create bootable USB disks. more>>
makebootfat is a command line utility able to create bootable USB disks for Linux and Windows using the FAT filesystem and syslinux.

makebootfat is the most advanced tool available able to make bootable USB disks. Its able to autodetect/partition/format/populate the USB disk in a single step without any user interaction.

Its also able to create disk images which are compatibles with all the three standards USB-FDD, USB-HDD and USB-ZIP at the same time.

To use makebootfat you probably need also syslinux or FreeDOS
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Added: 2005-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Flash for Linux 0.2.1

Flash for Linux 0.2.1


Flash for Linux is a SWF editor for Linux. more>>
Flash for Linux project is a development environment for Macromedia Flash, a format widely used for web applications and vector animation.
F4L is in such early stages of design that it is not recommended for use by people without knowlege of C++, QT, Ming, etc.
F4L is a clone, or imitation, of a Macromedia, Inc. product called Flash. The most current version of Flash is MX 2004. Flash is designed to help people make programs that can be used on any computer and that can be distributed over the Internet.
Flash can even be easily included in a web page. Most browsers include a plug-in that allows users to view Flash content in web pages. If you do not have this plug-in, you may wish to visit http://www.macromedia.com/downloads/ to get it for Mozilla (or compatible), Opera, Internet Explorer, AOL, OS X, OS 9, Pocket PC, OS/2, Irix, Solaris, or HP-UX for free.
Flash offers easy development of professional applications. Flash development is based mostly on a Graphical User Interface (GUI). Through the GUI, a developer can draw their application on the screen. Drawings can be converted to animations, buttons, and other features with the development environments menus and dialog boxes.
Competing methods of development, such as C++, Java or JavaScript, require technical knowledge of a special programming language and mathematics. A Flash applications GUI features are extremely limited compared to a programming language based project. To compensate for this weakness, Macromedia added Action Scripts to Flash.
Action Scripts are a sort of programming language, but there are only a few commands to learn, and they are selected off a menu. Action Scripting is equivalent to programming a graphing calculator with BASIC; it should not take you more than a few days to learn, if you have the patience to read boring instructions.
While Flash can be developed with very few Action Scripts, the scripts add to the interactivity of the application. Most web sites using Flash do not use Action Scripts intensively, with the exception of games. Flash can also work with JavaScript.
Enhancements:
- The program can now export simple objects like images, lines, rectangles, ovals (ellipses), and text.
- The "locate" command is used to find the TrueType font files needed for text.
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Added: 2005-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FLASH-PLAICE 0.1

FLASH-PLAICE 0.1


FLASH-PLAICE is a powerful in-circuit development tool. more>>
FLASH-PLAICE is a powerful in-circuit development tool that combines the features of a flash programmer, an emulator, and a high speed multi-channel logic analyzer into one device. The project runs uClinux.

The logic analyzer features up to 200MHz sampling rates and up to 32 input channels. The logic analyzer Java client features support for up to 200MHz sampling rates, user controlled filtering operations, time line in diagram, metadata (size, rate, and trigger position) stored in files, an ID command for device identification, configurable serial port transfer rate, user configurable drawing modes (logic level, hex value, and scope), and Java client access via almost any PC with a serial port.

The Java client uses the RXTX serial library with support for 34 platforms including Linux, Windows, and Solaris. Java client plugins include an SPI and I2C bus protocol analyzer, timing analysis to state analysis conversion, and post-processing functions.
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Added: 2007-04-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Wx::ActiveX::Flash 0.05

Wx::ActiveX::Flash 0.05


Wx::ActiveX::Flash is an ActiveX interface for Shockwave Flash. more>>
Wx::ActiveX::Flash is an ActiveX interface for Shockwave Flash.

SYNOPSIS

use Wx::ActiveX::Flash ;
my $flash = Wx::ActiveX::Flash->new( $parent , -1 , wxDefaultPosition , wxDefaultSize );

$flash->LoadMovie(0,"file:///F:/swf/test.swf") ;
$flash->Play ;

EVT_ACTIVEX($this, $flash ,"FSCommand", sub{
my ( $this , $evt ) = @_ ;
my $cmd = $evt->{command} ;
my $args = $evt->{args} ;
...
}) ;

ActiveX control for Shockwave Flash. The control comes from Wx::ActiveX, and all methods/events from there exit here too.

** You will need to already have the Flash player installed.

new ( PARENT , ID , POS , SIZE )

This will create and return the Flash object.

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Added: 2007-01-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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dsflasher 0.9

dsflasher 0.9


dsflasher is a utility to flash Dallas (Maxim) DS89C450 microcontrollers using a ROM loader. more>>
dsflasher is a utility to flash Dallas (Maxim) DS89C450 microcontrollers using a ROM loader.

Usage:

dsflasher -f [input filename] -p [serial port]
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Added: 2007-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Multiplication Flash 1.1

Multiplication Flash 1.1


Multiplication Flash (mFlash) is just a way to save the mess, bother, and expense of paper flashcards. more>>
Multiplication Flash short from mFlash is just a way to save the mess, bother, and expense of paper flashcards. And I think the kids enjoy the feedback and noises. Anything ypu can do to encourage, you know.

As mentioned above, you can turn of the sound ("good job" or "shucks" sort of sounds -- a few dozen different ones. You can choose to work on a particular number; for instance, pick "Number 7" if you are having trouble with your sevens. Or just leave the dropdown box on "All Numbers" if you would rather have random problems.

As far as basic usage goes -- you enter the number you think is the correct answer in the "Type Answer" box, then either hit the keyboard "Enter" key, or click the "Enter" Button. (The "Next" button in the above screenshot is a green Enter button that changes to a yellow Next button after a correct answer is given.)

Hitting the keyboard "Enter" after the Next button is displayed will also move you to the next problem.

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Added: 2006-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cool Linux 2.3

Cool Linux 2.3


Cool Linux CD is a bootable CD with Linux operating system, containing a 2.4 kernel and many free software packages. more>>
Cool Linux CD is a bootable CD with Linux operating system that contains a 2.4 kernel and many free software packages.
Enhancements:
- Kernel 2.4.20-wolk and 2.4.22 with supermount, squashfs, shfs patches and ALSA 0.9.6 drivers;
- Ability to choose a version of linux kernel and parameters for FrameBuffer and XFree86 (resolution);
- Save and restore your system configuration on floppy;
- Restore configuration from another session on CoolLinuxCD (in multissesion mode);
- Writing the CD-RW disks with CDRW device (if not a boot drive);
- Ability to choose the interface language during the bootup process (currently only English and Russian languages are supported);
- Autodetects all hardware and autoconfigures XFree86;
- USB mouse and keyboard support;
- IceWM window manager with ROX-filer as desktop and file manager.
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Added: 2005-12-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Php Gmail Drive 0.3.2

Php Gmail Drive 0.3.2


PhpGmailDrive (PGD) turns your Gmail account into a Web based file server. more>>
PhpGmailDrive is a new type of file sharing utility. Unlike typical file servers (say xDrive) it uses Gmail as backend file server. You can enjoy it simply by hosting a small PHP script in your web site without any database.
Gmail file space is more than 2GB, so you can imagine you already have such a big space on internet. However, you will require a Gmail account (If you dont have any Gmail address, go GmailSwap or ask your friends.).
PGD automatically connects Gmail server and fetches list of all attached files and generate downloadable links in a tree like view. If you are looking for a file server to upload your music or notes without any hassle, PGD is ideal for you. Technically speaking PGD is wrapper of Gmailer .
Thought there is no need to know hecks of PHP or Gmailer. Just you have to check that your PHP hosting service provider has curl extension of PHP to handle HTTP/HTTPS traffic.
Main features:
- Successfully connects to Gmail and only grabs list of Attachments in Gmail messages.
- List of attachments are displayed with inbuilt Javascript engine. You can customize output to any other formats.
- 100% compliant to GMAILFS. So you can upload with Windows Gmail Shell extension or Linux GmailFS utilities..
- Supports Multiple Gmail accounts in the same script .
- Supports all browsers.
- Total size is less than 100 KB.
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Added: 2005-07-08 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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