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Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors 1.0
Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors is a little script that changes your widescreen monitor resolution in one click. more>>
Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors is a little script that changes your widescreen monitor resolution in one click.
It couldnt get much more simpler than this little script/command. Anyhow, theres a few apps that would screw up my resolution after they exited and rather than look into it at the moment, I just googled to see if there was a quick command to execute that would change the resolution. So I found it, added that command to my KDE menu, then made a shortcut to it (ctrl + r) so I have a push-button resolution fix, which I recommend you do as its quite handy.
Anyhow, place Native Resolution Fix.desktop on your desktop but DO NOT USE it if you have a monitor with a smaller resolution. Instead, you can edit it and change the resolution to what you like and use the "-r" command to set the hertz, which will use one of the rates set in your xorg.conf.
Enhancements:
- NOTE: Please edit if your monitor doesnt support the 1680x1050 resolution in this script or do not use it.
- I am not responsible if your monitor, in a rare case, gets messed up by you using a resolution in which your monitor cant support.
<<lessIt couldnt get much more simpler than this little script/command. Anyhow, theres a few apps that would screw up my resolution after they exited and rather than look into it at the moment, I just googled to see if there was a quick command to execute that would change the resolution. So I found it, added that command to my KDE menu, then made a shortcut to it (ctrl + r) so I have a push-button resolution fix, which I recommend you do as its quite handy.
Anyhow, place Native Resolution Fix.desktop on your desktop but DO NOT USE it if you have a monitor with a smaller resolution. Instead, you can edit it and change the resolution to what you like and use the "-r" command to set the hertz, which will use one of the rates set in your xorg.conf.
Enhancements:
- NOTE: Please edit if your monitor doesnt support the 1680x1050 resolution in this script or do not use it.
- I am not responsible if your monitor, in a rare case, gets messed up by you using a resolution in which your monitor cant support.
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Added: 2007-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
913 downloads
Sleek Monitor 1.0
Sleek Monitor is a combination of basic monitors for OS, KDE, Kernel, CPU & cache, GPU & GPU Temp, Memory, Wired & Wireless, etc more>>
Sleek Monitor is a combination of basic monitors for:
- OS
- KDE
- Kernel
- CPU & cache
- GPU & GPU Temp
- Memory
- Wired & Wireless networks
- battery with time
- date and calendar
<<less- OS
- KDE
- Kernel
- CPU & cache
- GPU & GPU Temp
- Memory
- Wired & Wireless networks
- battery with time
- date and calendar
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
935 downloads
high-resolution-timer 1.0
high-resolution-timer is a library with Java and C++ wrappers to implement high resolution timers. more>>
high-resolution-timer is a library with Java and C++ wrappers to implement high . These timers can be used, for example, to count the ticks when doing performance analysis.
high-resolution-timer exploits the system dependent timers/clocks and provides a timer-like interface to the same. The attached file has build scripts for Linux and Solaris. There is also a Java wrapper over the library, which uses JNI to use the timer interfaces.
Enhancements:
- The library is a basic approach to design a base for the performance library.
- It has not yet taken into consideration the details of library preloads, etc.
- At load time, the library initializes itself with the timer with the least avg resolution.
- At unload time, the library cleans up by freeing any allocated memory.
- The library provides a getErrorMessage function to let the user know the detailed report of the error.
- The library exports start / stop JNI wrappers .
<<lesshigh-resolution-timer exploits the system dependent timers/clocks and provides a timer-like interface to the same. The attached file has build scripts for Linux and Solaris. There is also a Java wrapper over the library, which uses JNI to use the timer interfaces.
Enhancements:
- The library is a basic approach to design a base for the performance library.
- It has not yet taken into consideration the details of library preloads, etc.
- At load time, the library initializes itself with the timer with the least avg resolution.
- At unload time, the library cleans up by freeing any allocated memory.
- The library provides a getErrorMessage function to let the user know the detailed report of the error.
- The library exports start / stop JNI wrappers .
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Added: 2007-05-07 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
905 downloads
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator 0.9.2
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator is a modeline calculator for legacy CRT displays. more>>
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator is a modeline calculator for legacy CRT displays, including TVs, arcade monitors, and VGA monitors.
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator can also be used to calculate low resolution modelines for modern multisync PC monitors.
As its name implies, it is not designed for calculating large resolutions, resolutions that operate over 65kHz.
Options:
-v, --vsync
Calculate the nearest mode in vertical synchronization.
-b, --bestscan
Calculate the nearest best scan mode.
-i, --interlace
Include support for interlaced calculations. Interlaced modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
-d, --doublescan
Include support for doublescanned calculations. Doublescanned modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
-n, --nostretch
Do not stretch modes that are out of range for your monitor. You should use this option if you know that your application does not support integer stretching.
-y, --ystretch
Assume fractional stretching of the y-resolution. You should use this option if you know that your application supports fractional stretching of the y-resolution and you want to stretch an underscanned mode so that it fills the entire screen.
-l, --lowpclock
Many video cards do not reliably support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz. If you know that your video card and its driver support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz, then you should use this option.
-h, --highpclock
Most X11 video card drivers do not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz. In some cases your video card may not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz either (rare). If you know that your video card (or your video card driver) does not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz, then you should use this option.
-3x4
Stretch the horizontal resolution so that the mode has a 3:4 aspect ratio. You can use this option to correctly display vertical resolutions on a horizontal monitor.
-x, --X11R6
Print modeline in X11 format (default).
-f, --fb
Print modeline in fbset format.
-a, --advmame
Print modeline in AdvanceMAME format.
-s, --SDL
Print modeline in X11 format to stdout and print AdvanceMAME X11 configuration to stderr.
-p, --powerstrip
Print modeline in PowerStrip format.
-pal
Calculate modelines for a PAL Television (15.625kHz).
-ntsc
Calculate modelines for a NTSC Television (15.73426kHz).
-cga
Calculate modelines for a standard resolution arcade monitor (15.7500kHz).
-ega
Calculate modelines for a medium resolution arcade monitor (24.960kHz).
-vga
Calculate modelines for a standard VGA monitor (31.500kHz).
-d9200
Calculate modelines for a Wells-Gardner 9200 arcade monitor (15kHz, 25kHz, 31kHz).
-multi
Calculate modelines for a Multisync PC monitor (default)
Enhancements:
- The --reference option works correctly.
- The DOS version compiles with libxml.
<<lessLow Resolution Modeline Calculator can also be used to calculate low resolution modelines for modern multisync PC monitors.
As its name implies, it is not designed for calculating large resolutions, resolutions that operate over 65kHz.
Options:
-v, --vsync
Calculate the nearest mode in vertical synchronization.
-b, --bestscan
Calculate the nearest best scan mode.
-i, --interlace
Include support for interlaced calculations. Interlaced modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
-d, --doublescan
Include support for doublescanned calculations. Doublescanned modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
-n, --nostretch
Do not stretch modes that are out of range for your monitor. You should use this option if you know that your application does not support integer stretching.
-y, --ystretch
Assume fractional stretching of the y-resolution. You should use this option if you know that your application supports fractional stretching of the y-resolution and you want to stretch an underscanned mode so that it fills the entire screen.
-l, --lowpclock
Many video cards do not reliably support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz. If you know that your video card and its driver support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz, then you should use this option.
-h, --highpclock
Most X11 video card drivers do not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz. In some cases your video card may not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz either (rare). If you know that your video card (or your video card driver) does not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz, then you should use this option.
-3x4
Stretch the horizontal resolution so that the mode has a 3:4 aspect ratio. You can use this option to correctly display vertical resolutions on a horizontal monitor.
-x, --X11R6
Print modeline in X11 format (default).
-f, --fb
Print modeline in fbset format.
-a, --advmame
Print modeline in AdvanceMAME format.
-s, --SDL
Print modeline in X11 format to stdout and print AdvanceMAME X11 configuration to stderr.
-p, --powerstrip
Print modeline in PowerStrip format.
-pal
Calculate modelines for a PAL Television (15.625kHz).
-ntsc
Calculate modelines for a NTSC Television (15.73426kHz).
-cga
Calculate modelines for a standard resolution arcade monitor (15.7500kHz).
-ega
Calculate modelines for a medium resolution arcade monitor (24.960kHz).
-vga
Calculate modelines for a standard VGA monitor (31.500kHz).
-d9200
Calculate modelines for a Wells-Gardner 9200 arcade monitor (15kHz, 25kHz, 31kHz).
-multi
Calculate modelines for a Multisync PC monitor (default)
Enhancements:
- The --reference option works correctly.
- The DOS version compiles with libxml.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-01-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1395 downloads
Backup Monitor 1.2.0
Backup Monitor is an rsync backup front-end with a Web interface, which emails reports with an attached summary or logfile. more>>
Backup Monitor is an rsync backup front-end with a Web interface, which emails reports with an attached summary or logfile.
Backup Monitors configuration system is simple to use and can back up single servers or entire server farms from a single machine.
Custom email tags can be used to sort responses in your mail reader.
Enhancements:
- This release adds MySQL support for logging, cleans up email notifications, and fixes null additions and a whitespace issue.
- The installer [install.php] fills in most config fields automagically for you.
- Log size rotation is configurable.
- PID check has been updated, and now relies on Unix::PID cleanliness.
- RSYNC STDERR is now redirected for email notifications.
<<lessBackup Monitors configuration system is simple to use and can back up single servers or entire server farms from a single machine.
Custom email tags can be used to sort responses in your mail reader.
Enhancements:
- This release adds MySQL support for logging, cleans up email notifications, and fixes null additions and a whitespace issue.
- The installer [install.php] fills in most config fields automagically for you.
- Log size rotation is configurable.
- PID check has been updated, and now relies on Unix::PID cleanliness.
- RSYNC STDERR is now redirected for email notifications.
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Added: 2006-01-25 License: BSD License Price:
1370 downloads
X Interface Monitor 1.8.4
X Interface Monitor monitors any network interface for traffic, load average, and various other statistics. more>>
X Interface Monitor (abbriviated xifmon) monitors any network interface (most suitable, the ppp# interface) for traffic, load average, and various other statistics using purly ioctl() directly to the Linux kernel.
It also has options to run `connect and `disconnect scripts, for dialup modem users who want easy connecting and disconnecting.
<<lessIt also has options to run `connect and `disconnect scripts, for dialup modem users who want easy connecting and disconnecting.
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Added: 2005-10-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1477 downloads
Computer Temperature Monitor 0.9.3
Computer Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your computer CPU. more>>
Computer Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your computer CPU and disks on screen. Computer Temperature Monitor also allows you to log temperatures to a file.
You can set alarms to notify you when a tempertature is reached. Several monitors can be added to the panel to monitor different sensors. It is designed to look like the CPU Frequency Gnome applet. This applet used to be called Laptop Temperature Monitor.
Enhancements:
- The way the temperature file is read has been changed to fix a bug in some modules (acpi, ibm_acpi, i8k, and omnibook).
- Support has been added for Apple G5 computers (windfarm sensors).
- Support has been added for dynamic log filenames using patterns.
- A bug that prevented the icon from appearing sometimes has been fixed.
- A GConf key has been added for showing debug information in the applet tooltip.
- A Simplified Chinese translation has been added.
- Support has been added to change the logging timeout.
- There are some bugfixes.
<<lessYou can set alarms to notify you when a tempertature is reached. Several monitors can be added to the panel to monitor different sensors. It is designed to look like the CPU Frequency Gnome applet. This applet used to be called Laptop Temperature Monitor.
Enhancements:
- The way the temperature file is read has been changed to fix a bug in some modules (acpi, ibm_acpi, i8k, and omnibook).
- Support has been added for Apple G5 computers (windfarm sensors).
- Support has been added for dynamic log filenames using patterns.
- A bug that prevented the icon from appearing sometimes has been fixed.
- A GConf key has been added for showing debug information in the applet tooltip.
- A Simplified Chinese translation has been added.
- Support has been added to change the logging timeout.
- There are some bugfixes.
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Added: 2006-09-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
759 downloads
Java Parallel Processing Framework 1.0 Beta 1
Java Parallel Processing Framework is a set of tools and APIs to facilitate the parallelization of CPU intensive applications. more>>
Java Parallel Processing Framework is a set of tools and APIs to facilitate the parallelization of CPU intensive applications, and distribute their execution over a network of heterogenous nodes.
Java Parallel Processing Framework is intended to run in clusters and grids.
Main features:
- an API to delegate the processing of parallelized tasks to local and remote execution services
- a set of APIs and user interface tools to administrate and monitor execution services
- real-time adaptive load balancing capabilities
- scalability up to an arbitrary number of processing nodes
- support for failover and recovery
- limited intrusiveness for existing or legacy code
- a dynamic deployment mechanism, that enables the execution of new, or updated, code without having to deploy onto the grid
- fully documented APIs, administration guide and developer guide
- runs on any platform supporting Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 (J2SE 1.5)
Enhancements:
- JPPF is now licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. Starting from JPPF 1.0 beta1, all releases will be licensed under these terms.
- Prior versions will remain under the terms of the LGPL.
- For the first time, JPPF integrates seamlessly with J2EE. The JPPF Resource Adapter provides J2EE application servers with an access to native grid services.
- Numerous bug fixes, especially with regards to the distributed class loading mechanism.
<<lessJava Parallel Processing Framework is intended to run in clusters and grids.
Main features:
- an API to delegate the processing of parallelized tasks to local and remote execution services
- a set of APIs and user interface tools to administrate and monitor execution services
- real-time adaptive load balancing capabilities
- scalability up to an arbitrary number of processing nodes
- support for failover and recovery
- limited intrusiveness for existing or legacy code
- a dynamic deployment mechanism, that enables the execution of new, or updated, code without having to deploy onto the grid
- fully documented APIs, administration guide and developer guide
- runs on any platform supporting Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 (J2SE 1.5)
Enhancements:
- JPPF is now licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. Starting from JPPF 1.0 beta1, all releases will be licensed under these terms.
- Prior versions will remain under the terms of the LGPL.
- For the first time, JPPF integrates seamlessly with J2EE. The JPPF Resource Adapter provides J2EE application servers with an access to native grid services.
- Numerous bug fixes, especially with regards to the distributed class loading mechanism.
Download (7.8MB)
Added: 2007-07-31 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
816 downloads
Azuki Framework 1.0.1
Azuki Framework is a Java application framework designed to resolve various problems in the software development lifecycle. more>>
Azuki Framework project is a Java application framework designed to resolve various problems in the software development lifecycle. These goals are achieved by splitting the software conception into two main stages: creation of independent components and definition of component dependencies (weaving).
The latter is performed with a graphical tool named "the weaver". By representing component interactions using different perspectives, the weaver provides a straightforward way to analyze an applications architecture, allowing deep and easy customization of its behavior.
Whats New in This Release:
azuki-ant
(ADD) Copy $beanproject/tools into $dist/tools directory when deploying
bean.
(ADD) Additional sources files could be specified into checkbuildXXX
macros.
azuki-common
(FIX) Missing characters into StringUtil.splitQuote().
(ADD) SQL_MAX_ROWS global variable for sql query limitation.
(ADD) SQL utility class.
(ADD) Possibility to enable/disable filters on document and text fields.
azuki-framework
(FIX) New method to retrieve framework version.
azuki-weaver
(FIX) Dont show Definition menu entry in pointcut popup menu.
(FIX) Enable status was not displayed correctly into schemas.
(FIX) Check if bean instance is duplicated before renaming.
(FIX) Automatically set a new label when pasting a bean instance.
dist
(FIX) Do not start azuki shell server by default (kernel.xml).
(FIX) Invalid commons-codec library name in CLASSPATH.
(FIX) Set up JNDI and SOAP implementation in shell script .sh and .bat.
(ADD) Create directory $dist/tools.
bean-apportal
(FIX) Display framework version.
(FIX) Bean indentifier retrieval doesnt take care of root context.
bean-gwt
(DEL) Removed, will be included from future 1.1 branch releases.
bean-injection
(FIX) Add some comments.
(FIX) Include arrays in method parameters conversion.
(FIX) Include primitive types in method parameters conversion.
bean-logger
(FIX) Take care to not close the System.err stream when using the
java.util.logging API.
(FIX) Move SQL sources into tools directory.
bean-requesthandler
(FIX) Use the servlet context path for set up the base URI.
(FIX) Throws exception when trying to bind an already binded URI.
bean-shell
(FIX) Null pointer while searching bean metadata in TCP request processing.
(FIX) Move C program sources into tools directory.
<<lessThe latter is performed with a graphical tool named "the weaver". By representing component interactions using different perspectives, the weaver provides a straightforward way to analyze an applications architecture, allowing deep and easy customization of its behavior.
Whats New in This Release:
azuki-ant
(ADD) Copy $beanproject/tools into $dist/tools directory when deploying
bean.
(ADD) Additional sources files could be specified into checkbuildXXX
macros.
azuki-common
(FIX) Missing characters into StringUtil.splitQuote().
(ADD) SQL_MAX_ROWS global variable for sql query limitation.
(ADD) SQL utility class.
(ADD) Possibility to enable/disable filters on document and text fields.
azuki-framework
(FIX) New method to retrieve framework version.
azuki-weaver
(FIX) Dont show Definition menu entry in pointcut popup menu.
(FIX) Enable status was not displayed correctly into schemas.
(FIX) Check if bean instance is duplicated before renaming.
(FIX) Automatically set a new label when pasting a bean instance.
dist
(FIX) Do not start azuki shell server by default (kernel.xml).
(FIX) Invalid commons-codec library name in CLASSPATH.
(FIX) Set up JNDI and SOAP implementation in shell script .sh and .bat.
(ADD) Create directory $dist/tools.
bean-apportal
(FIX) Display framework version.
(FIX) Bean indentifier retrieval doesnt take care of root context.
bean-gwt
(DEL) Removed, will be included from future 1.1 branch releases.
bean-injection
(FIX) Add some comments.
(FIX) Include arrays in method parameters conversion.
(FIX) Include primitive types in method parameters conversion.
bean-logger
(FIX) Take care to not close the System.err stream when using the
java.util.logging API.
(FIX) Move SQL sources into tools directory.
bean-requesthandler
(FIX) Use the servlet context path for set up the base URI.
(FIX) Throws exception when trying to bind an already binded URI.
bean-shell
(FIX) Null pointer while searching bean metadata in TCP request processing.
(FIX) Move C program sources into tools directory.
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
809 downloads
Metalklesk System Monitor Crystal 0.1
Metalklesk System Monitor Crystal is a SuperKaramba theme that monitors your nvidia GPU/ more>>
Metalklesk System Monitor Crystal is a SuperKaramba theme modified from the System Monitor Crystal Clear theme and nvidiaGPUsensorsV0.3 theme, in fact is a fusion but with some changes (it doesnt need nvclock for Nvidia cards to take the data).
You can adjust it just editing .theme file with your favorite text editor (e.g. Kate).
This version is in Spanish only, but its very easy to change to your language.
<<lessYou can adjust it just editing .theme file with your favorite text editor (e.g. Kate).
This version is in Spanish only, but its very easy to change to your language.
Download (0.74MB)
Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
933 downloads
Argus Monitoring System 3.5
Argus Monitoring System software is a system and network monitoring application. more>>
Argus Monitoring System software is a system and network monitoring application.
It will monitor nearly anything you ask it to monitor (TCP + UDP applications, IP connectivity, SNMP OIDS, Programs, Databases, etc).
It presents a nice clean, easy to view web interface that will keep both the managers happy (Red Bad. Green Good.) and the techs happy ("Ah! thats what the problem is").
It can send alerts numerous ways (such as via pager) and can automatically escalate if someone falls asleep.
Main features:
- It is open-source available at no charge.
- It has a clean and intuitive web interface.
- The web pages can easily be understood by non-technical people.
- It can generate graphs of what is going on.
- It can monitor network connectivity (Ping test)
- It can monitor TCP/UDP ports
- It can monitor a wide variety of TCP/UDP applications (HTTP, SMTP, RADIUS, ...)
- It can monitor the output or exit code of a program (Program test)
- It can monitor the content of a web page (such as a shopping cart application)
- It can monitor the authoritativeness of a nameserver
- It can monitor SNMP OIDs (such as BGP status, UPS voltage, room temperature, ...)
- It can monitor the results of SQL queries
- It can monitor itself.
- It can be extended to monitor things that the author didnt think of
- It can notify someone (or many people) when something happens
- It can escalate, and notify someone else, if things dont get fixed.
- It can not alarm for known downtime (maintenance overrides)
- It will summarize and rate-limit multiple notifications to prevent paging-floods.
- It keeps historical statistics, for analysis or SLA verification.
- It scales well and can monitor many, many things.
- It can restrict users to viewing only certain items (user "views")
- It can restrict users access to certain features (access control)
- It can support IPv6.
- It can support SNMPv3.
- It can support l10n for your native language.
- It can support redundant multi-server configurations.
Enhancements:
- This release offers improved performance and scalability, adds support for additional tests, and adds support for failover and redundancy.
<<lessIt will monitor nearly anything you ask it to monitor (TCP + UDP applications, IP connectivity, SNMP OIDS, Programs, Databases, etc).
It presents a nice clean, easy to view web interface that will keep both the managers happy (Red Bad. Green Good.) and the techs happy ("Ah! thats what the problem is").
It can send alerts numerous ways (such as via pager) and can automatically escalate if someone falls asleep.
Main features:
- It is open-source available at no charge.
- It has a clean and intuitive web interface.
- The web pages can easily be understood by non-technical people.
- It can generate graphs of what is going on.
- It can monitor network connectivity (Ping test)
- It can monitor TCP/UDP ports
- It can monitor a wide variety of TCP/UDP applications (HTTP, SMTP, RADIUS, ...)
- It can monitor the output or exit code of a program (Program test)
- It can monitor the content of a web page (such as a shopping cart application)
- It can monitor the authoritativeness of a nameserver
- It can monitor SNMP OIDs (such as BGP status, UPS voltage, room temperature, ...)
- It can monitor the results of SQL queries
- It can monitor itself.
- It can be extended to monitor things that the author didnt think of
- It can notify someone (or many people) when something happens
- It can escalate, and notify someone else, if things dont get fixed.
- It can not alarm for known downtime (maintenance overrides)
- It will summarize and rate-limit multiple notifications to prevent paging-floods.
- It keeps historical statistics, for analysis or SLA verification.
- It scales well and can monitor many, many things.
- It can restrict users to viewing only certain items (user "views")
- It can restrict users access to certain features (access control)
- It can support IPv6.
- It can support SNMPv3.
- It can support l10n for your native language.
- It can support redundant multi-server configurations.
Enhancements:
- This release offers improved performance and scalability, adds support for additional tests, and adds support for failover and redundancy.
Download (0.35MB)
Added: 2007-06-15 License: Artistic License Price:
867 downloads
Steel Bank Common Lisp 1.0.8
Steel Bank Common Lisp is a common Lisp native compiler. more>>
Steel Bank Common Lisp is a development environment for Common Lisp, with excellent support for the ANSI standard: garbage collection, lexical closures, powerful macros, strong dynamic typing, incremental compilation, and the famous Common Lisp Object System (multimethods and all).
Steel Bank Common Lisp also includes many extensions, such as native threads, socket support, a statistical profiler, programmable streams, and more. These are all available through an integrated, interactive native compiler which feels like an interpreter.
SBCL is unique in being a multiplatform native compiler which bootstraps itself completely from source, using a C compiler and any other ANSI Common Lisp implementation.
Whats New in This Release:
* enhancement: experimental macro SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP provides
atomic compare-and-swap operations on threaded platforms.
* enhancement: experimental function SB-EXT:RESTRICT-COMPILER-POLICY
allows assining a global minimum value to optimization qualities
(overriding proclamations and declarations).
* enhancement: closed over variables can be stack-allocated on x86
and x86-64.
* performance bug fix: GETHASH and (SETF GETHASH) are once again
non-consing.
* optimization: slot definition lookup is now O(1). This speeds up
eg. SLOT-VALUE and (SETF SLOT-VALUE) with variable slot names.
* optimization: STRING-TO-OCTETS is now up to 60% faster for UTF-8.
* optimization: ASSOC and MEMBER can now be open-coded for all
combinations of keyword arguments when second argument is constant
and SPEED >= SPACE. In other cases a specialized version is
selected.
* bug fix: using obsoleted structure instances with TYPEP and
generic functions now signals a sensible error.
* bug fix: threads waiting on GET-FOREGROUND can be interrupted.
(reported by Kristoffer Kvello)
* bug fix: backtrace construction is now more careful when making
lisp-objects from pointers on the stack, to avoid creating bogus
objects that can be seen by the GC.
* bug fix: defaulting of values in contexts expecting more than 7
variables now works on x86-64. (reported by Christopher Laux)
* bug fix: modifications to packages (INTERN, EXPORT, etc) are now
thread safe.
* bug fix: (SETF SYMBOL-PLIST) no longer allows assigning a non-list
as the property-list of a symbol.
* bug fix: DEFMETHOD forms with CALL-NEXT-METHOD in the method body,
in EVAL-WHEN forms with both :COMPILE-TOPLEVEL and :LOAD-TOPLEVEL
situations requested, are once again file-compileable. (reported
by Sascha Wilde)
<<lessSteel Bank Common Lisp also includes many extensions, such as native threads, socket support, a statistical profiler, programmable streams, and more. These are all available through an integrated, interactive native compiler which feels like an interpreter.
SBCL is unique in being a multiplatform native compiler which bootstraps itself completely from source, using a C compiler and any other ANSI Common Lisp implementation.
Whats New in This Release:
* enhancement: experimental macro SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP provides
atomic compare-and-swap operations on threaded platforms.
* enhancement: experimental function SB-EXT:RESTRICT-COMPILER-POLICY
allows assining a global minimum value to optimization qualities
(overriding proclamations and declarations).
* enhancement: closed over variables can be stack-allocated on x86
and x86-64.
* performance bug fix: GETHASH and (SETF GETHASH) are once again
non-consing.
* optimization: slot definition lookup is now O(1). This speeds up
eg. SLOT-VALUE and (SETF SLOT-VALUE) with variable slot names.
* optimization: STRING-TO-OCTETS is now up to 60% faster for UTF-8.
* optimization: ASSOC and MEMBER can now be open-coded for all
combinations of keyword arguments when second argument is constant
and SPEED >= SPACE. In other cases a specialized version is
selected.
* bug fix: using obsoleted structure instances with TYPEP and
generic functions now signals a sensible error.
* bug fix: threads waiting on GET-FOREGROUND can be interrupted.
(reported by Kristoffer Kvello)
* bug fix: backtrace construction is now more careful when making
lisp-objects from pointers on the stack, to avoid creating bogus
objects that can be seen by the GC.
* bug fix: defaulting of values in contexts expecting more than 7
variables now works on x86-64. (reported by Christopher Laux)
* bug fix: modifications to packages (INTERN, EXPORT, etc) are now
thread safe.
* bug fix: (SETF SYMBOL-PLIST) no longer allows assigning a non-list
as the property-list of a symbol.
* bug fix: DEFMETHOD forms with CALL-NEXT-METHOD in the method body,
in EVAL-WHEN forms with both :COMPILE-TOPLEVEL and :LOAD-TOPLEVEL
situations requested, are once again file-compileable. (reported
by Sascha Wilde)
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: BSD License Price:
822 downloads
Aazmat Monitor 0.1
Aazmat Monitor is a SuperKaramba system monitoring widget. more>>
Aazmat Monitor is a SuperKaramba system monitoring widget.
It was adapted to meet office theme and added a few new monitors all of them are built into there own theme file so you can place them were you like.
<<lessIt was adapted to meet office theme and added a few new monitors all of them are built into there own theme file so you can place them were you like.
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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GroundWork Monitor Community Edition 5.3.0 GA
GroundWork Monitor Community Edition offers you an ideal IT monitoring solution to maintain network visibility and control. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-02-11 License: GPL Price: FREE
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JavaNativeCompiler 1.1.1
JavaNativeCompiler (JNC) is a Java to native compiler. more>>
JavaNativeCompiler (JNC) is a Java to native compiler. The project allows AOT (ahead of time) compilation of your Java applications. With JNC, you can create real standalone native binaries (.exe on Windows) which will no longer depend on a JRE.
This is especially useful when applications have to be deployed to end-users. All vexatious problems of deploying Java applications can be solved by compiling them to native. They will be:
- Easy to deploy
No JRE dependency. Most end-users dont know what they have installed.
No more problems on how to create an executable file out of a JAR or class file.
- Hard to decompile
Java can easily be decompiled. Native compilation will protect your source code.
- Run fast from the start
No more overhead for loading a JRE.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a couple of problems with AWT/Swing and XML.
- It also once again contains a version for Linux.
- The compiler binary downloads are smaller.
<<lessThis is especially useful when applications have to be deployed to end-users. All vexatious problems of deploying Java applications can be solved by compiling them to native. They will be:
- Easy to deploy
No JRE dependency. Most end-users dont know what they have installed.
No more problems on how to create an executable file out of a JAR or class file.
- Hard to decompile
Java can easily be decompiled. Native compilation will protect your source code.
- Run fast from the start
No more overhead for loading a JRE.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a couple of problems with AWT/Swing and XML.
- It also once again contains a version for Linux.
- The compiler binary downloads are smaller.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-03-05 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
965 downloads
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