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ICD Browser 0.1
ICD Browser for the ICD-10 codes from W.H.O. more>>
ICD Browser for the ICD-10 codes from W.H.O.
This program is an easy to use browser with search capability for the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes, as they are published from the W.H.O.
Main features:
- Three versions, for Windows (XP, 2000, 98), Linux and Pocket PC (WM2003, WM5).
- Two ways for displaying codes, Grouped all together into a treebox, or separeted into chapters, sections and subsections.
- Search codes.
- Easy to use interface.
<<lessThis program is an easy to use browser with search capability for the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes, as they are published from the W.H.O.
Main features:
- Three versions, for Windows (XP, 2000, 98), Linux and Pocket PC (WM2003, WM5).
- Two ways for displaying codes, Grouped all together into a treebox, or separeted into chapters, sections and subsections.
- Search codes.
- Easy to use interface.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2007-01-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1103 downloads
WinFF 0.291
WinFF is a frontend for FFMPEG that runs on Windows XP, and Linux. more>>
WinFF is a frontend for FFMPEG that runs on Windows XP, and Linux. The project will convert most any video file that FFmpeg will convert.
WinFF does multiple files in multiple formats at one time. You can for example convert mpegs, flvs, and movs, all into avis all at once.
Enhancements:
- v0.291 is a cleaned up 0.29. there were no code changes.
- Linux binaries are now built on Debian 4.0 Etch for GTK2. Hopefully this will be very compatible.
- I updated the presets for more consistent results.
<<lessWinFF does multiple files in multiple formats at one time. You can for example convert mpegs, flvs, and movs, all into avis all at once.
Enhancements:
- v0.291 is a cleaned up 0.29. there were no code changes.
- Linux binaries are now built on Debian 4.0 Etch for GTK2. Hopefully this will be very compatible.
- I updated the presets for more consistent results.
Download (6.7MB)
Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
520 downloads

@1 Helpdesk XP 1.2
Online helpdesk system written in Perl CGI. more>> A very powerful web-based helpdesk system. It supports file attachments, hidden remarks, priority marking etc. You can even tell whether your replies have been read by the visitors.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
184 downloads
Winpdb 1.2.0
Winpdb is an advanced Python debugger. more>>
Winpdb project is an advanced python debugger, with support for smart breakpoints, multiple threads, namespace modification, embedded debugging, encrypted communication and speed of up to 20 times that of pdb.
Well, actually rpdb2 is the advanced debugger and Winpdb is its GUI, and I am their author, and this is their home page. So, whenever I refer in this website to Winpdb, whatever I write about it applies to rpdb2 too, except for GUI stuff of course. They even use the same command line flags.
Main features:
- GPL License
- Compatible with CPython 2.3, 2.4
- Platform independent, and tested on Windows XP, Linux Fedora-Core 4, and Mac OSX Tiger
- User Interfaces: rpdb2 is console based, while winpdb requires wxPython 2.6
Enhancements:
New Features:
- Added support for os.fork().
- Automatically track threads created directly with thread.start_new_thread().
- When modifying a value in the name-space viewer, the current value is given if possible.
- On Windows, Winpdb installs a start group folder to improve usability.
Security:
- Session password is removed from data structures that are sent from the server to the client.
Interface Changes:
- Removed CSimpleSessionManager.script_about_to_terminate_callback().
- Added CSimpleSessionManager.script_paused().
- Added CSessionManager.set_fork_mode().
- Added CSessionManager.get_fork_mode().
- Added CEventPsycoWarning.
- Added CEventForkMode.
- Added NotPythonSource exception.
Other Changes:
- Bug fix of bug 1744719 - "Address already in use error in Solaris"
- Changed the semantics of the name-space filter to filter out __methods__ from objects and classes.
- Added a warning when the psyco module is detected.
- The debugger now starts the script inside the default shell (e.g. bash).
- Improved name-space performance with large data structures in response to forum post: "More Torture Testing" - http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1786226&forum_id=485189
- Fixed regression where script name-space was released too early and was not available in analyze mode of unhandled exceptions.
- Fixed FindFile() to expand username in path.
- Fixed debugger not to pause on breakpoints after detach.
- Fixed debugger to handle links correctly.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes.
<<lessWell, actually rpdb2 is the advanced debugger and Winpdb is its GUI, and I am their author, and this is their home page. So, whenever I refer in this website to Winpdb, whatever I write about it applies to rpdb2 too, except for GUI stuff of course. They even use the same command line flags.
Main features:
- GPL License
- Compatible with CPython 2.3, 2.4
- Platform independent, and tested on Windows XP, Linux Fedora-Core 4, and Mac OSX Tiger
- User Interfaces: rpdb2 is console based, while winpdb requires wxPython 2.6
Enhancements:
New Features:
- Added support for os.fork().
- Automatically track threads created directly with thread.start_new_thread().
- When modifying a value in the name-space viewer, the current value is given if possible.
- On Windows, Winpdb installs a start group folder to improve usability.
Security:
- Session password is removed from data structures that are sent from the server to the client.
Interface Changes:
- Removed CSimpleSessionManager.script_about_to_terminate_callback().
- Added CSimpleSessionManager.script_paused().
- Added CSessionManager.set_fork_mode().
- Added CSessionManager.get_fork_mode().
- Added CEventPsycoWarning.
- Added CEventForkMode.
- Added NotPythonSource exception.
Other Changes:
- Bug fix of bug 1744719 - "Address already in use error in Solaris"
- Changed the semantics of the name-space filter to filter out __methods__ from objects and classes.
- Added a warning when the psyco module is detected.
- The debugger now starts the script inside the default shell (e.g. bash).
- Improved name-space performance with large data structures in response to forum post: "More Torture Testing" - http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1786226&forum_id=485189
- Fixed regression where script name-space was released too early and was not available in analyze mode of unhandled exceptions.
- Fixed FindFile() to expand username in path.
- Fixed debugger not to pause on breakpoints after detach.
- Fixed debugger to handle links correctly.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes.
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
812 downloads
Pod::InComments 0.9
Pod::InComments is a Perl extension for extracting POD documentation from comments in config file. more>>
Pod::InComments is a Perl extension for extracting POD documentation from comments in config file.
SYNOPSIS
use Pod::InComments;
my $podparser = Pod::InComments->new( comment => ; );
$podparser->ParseFile( $my_config_file );
$podparser->Pod2Hash();
my $helptext = $podparser->Pod4Section( $section , $key );
This module was written to solve the problem of describing numerous parameters in a config file. When you add comments to the config file, it becomes a mess quickly. And no-one will take the time to properly read them. You can not add POD directly. So..... here is Pod::InComments.
It was developed when using Config::IniFiles format, so lets take that as the basis. The Config::IniFiles module lets you use config files in the form of the popular windows ini file. That is, they look like
[section]
param1=some value
param2 = another value
param3=20.00
; this is a comment
[operating system]
preferred=Linux
using=Windows XP Pro
METHODS
new( comment => # )
Constructor of the class. Specify the comment character(s) used in the config file. Defaults to ;. You can use whatever you like here. So #### is valid as well, but requires more typing in the config.
ParseFile( $config_file )
Parses the $config_file and extracts all the comment lines. The comment character(s) are stripped of each line. It returns a string with all the POD.
Pod2Hash()
After parsing a config file, you will need to call this function to convert the POD into a hash. The keys of the hash are the head1 titles. If head2 elements are present, they will be subkeys of the hash.
Pod4Section( $section, $param )
Returns the POD belonging to the $section, or to $param of $section.
E.g., when your config file looks like:
;=head1 cpu
;
;Specifies cpu settings for normal boxes
;note that these will override factory settings!
;
;=head2 maxload
;
;The maxload setting gives an upperbound on how hard
;the CPU can be pushed.
[cpu]
maxload=4.0
then doing:
my $pod = $podparser->Pod4Section( cpu, maxload );
will give you:
The maxload setting gives an upperbound on how hard the CPU can be pushed.
SavePod( $file )
Saves the extracted pod to the $file. If you omit a file name, it will append .pod to the config file you parsed and saves to that file.
GetPod()
Returns the entire POD formatted in text.
DisplayPod()
Prints the entire extracted POD documentation to STDOUT.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Pod::InComments;
my $podparser = Pod::InComments->new( comment => ; );
$podparser->ParseFile( $my_config_file );
$podparser->Pod2Hash();
my $helptext = $podparser->Pod4Section( $section , $key );
This module was written to solve the problem of describing numerous parameters in a config file. When you add comments to the config file, it becomes a mess quickly. And no-one will take the time to properly read them. You can not add POD directly. So..... here is Pod::InComments.
It was developed when using Config::IniFiles format, so lets take that as the basis. The Config::IniFiles module lets you use config files in the form of the popular windows ini file. That is, they look like
[section]
param1=some value
param2 = another value
param3=20.00
; this is a comment
[operating system]
preferred=Linux
using=Windows XP Pro
METHODS
new( comment => # )
Constructor of the class. Specify the comment character(s) used in the config file. Defaults to ;. You can use whatever you like here. So #### is valid as well, but requires more typing in the config.
ParseFile( $config_file )
Parses the $config_file and extracts all the comment lines. The comment character(s) are stripped of each line. It returns a string with all the POD.
Pod2Hash()
After parsing a config file, you will need to call this function to convert the POD into a hash. The keys of the hash are the head1 titles. If head2 elements are present, they will be subkeys of the hash.
Pod4Section( $section, $param )
Returns the POD belonging to the $section, or to $param of $section.
E.g., when your config file looks like:
;=head1 cpu
;
;Specifies cpu settings for normal boxes
;note that these will override factory settings!
;
;=head2 maxload
;
;The maxload setting gives an upperbound on how hard
;the CPU can be pushed.
[cpu]
maxload=4.0
then doing:
my $pod = $podparser->Pod4Section( cpu, maxload );
will give you:
The maxload setting gives an upperbound on how hard the CPU can be pushed.
SavePod( $file )
Saves the extracted pod to the $file. If you omit a file name, it will append .pod to the config file you parsed and saves to that file.
GetPod()
Returns the entire POD formatted in text.
DisplayPod()
Prints the entire extracted POD documentation to STDOUT.
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Added: 2007-05-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
899 downloads
fwlogwatch 1.1
fwlogwatch is a packet filter / firewall / IDS log analyzer written by Boris Wesslowski originally for RUS-CERT. more>>
fwlogwatch is a packet filter / firewall / IDS log analyzer written by Boris Wesslowski originally for RUS-CERT.
fwlogwatch supports a lot of log formats and has many analysis options. It also features incident report and realtime response capabilities, an interactive web interface and internationalization.
Main features:
General features:
- Can detect and process log entries in the following formats:
- Linux ipchains
- Linux netfilter/iptables
- Solaris/BSD/Irix/HP-UX ipfilter
- BSD ipfw
- Cisco IOS
- Cisco PIX / FWSM
- NetScreen
- Windows XP firewall
- Elsa Lancom router
- Snort IDS
- Entries can be parsed from single, multiple and combined log files, the parsers to be used can be selected.
- Gzip-compressed logs are supported transparently.
- Can separate recent from old entries and detects timewarps in log files.
- Can recognize last message repeated entries concerning the firewall.
- Integrated resolver for protocols, services and host names.
- Can do lookups in the whois database.
- Own DNS and whois information cache and GNU adns support for faster lookups.
- Hosts, networks, ports, chains and branches (targets) can be selected or excluded as needed.
- Support for internationalization (available in english, german, portuguese, simplified and traditional chinese, swedish and japanese).
Log summary mode:
- A lot of options to find and display relevant patterns in connection attempts.
- Intelligent selection of certain fields (e.g. the host name column is omitted and the host mentioned in the header of the summary if the log is from a single host, the same happens with chains, targets and interfaces).
- Output as plain text or HTML (W3C XHTML 1.1 with inline or linked CSS level 2) with limit and sort options.
- Can send summaries by email.
Interactive report mode:
- The integrated report generator fills in and presents a report that can be sent to abuse contacts of attacking sites or computer emergency response teams (CERTs).
- Supports templates and incident number generation.
- All fields can be adjusted as needed interactively.
Realtime response mode:
- The program detaches and stays in background as a daemon.
- For ipchains setups detection of necessary rules with logging turned on can be configured.
- Can catch up reading existing entries to provide up-to-date state information from program start on.
- Response can be a notification (in form of a log file entry, an email, a remote winpopup message or whatever you can put into a shell script), or a customizable firewall modification.
- The included response script adds a new chain for fwlogwatch to ipchains or netfilter setups and attackers are blocked with new firewall rules.
- Supports trusted hosts (anti-spoofing).
- The current status of the program can be followed and controlled through a web interface (supports IPv6).
Enhancements:
- This release adds GNU adns support and several parser modifications triggered by log submissions.
<<lessfwlogwatch supports a lot of log formats and has many analysis options. It also features incident report and realtime response capabilities, an interactive web interface and internationalization.
Main features:
General features:
- Can detect and process log entries in the following formats:
- Linux ipchains
- Linux netfilter/iptables
- Solaris/BSD/Irix/HP-UX ipfilter
- BSD ipfw
- Cisco IOS
- Cisco PIX / FWSM
- NetScreen
- Windows XP firewall
- Elsa Lancom router
- Snort IDS
- Entries can be parsed from single, multiple and combined log files, the parsers to be used can be selected.
- Gzip-compressed logs are supported transparently.
- Can separate recent from old entries and detects timewarps in log files.
- Can recognize last message repeated entries concerning the firewall.
- Integrated resolver for protocols, services and host names.
- Can do lookups in the whois database.
- Own DNS and whois information cache and GNU adns support for faster lookups.
- Hosts, networks, ports, chains and branches (targets) can be selected or excluded as needed.
- Support for internationalization (available in english, german, portuguese, simplified and traditional chinese, swedish and japanese).
Log summary mode:
- A lot of options to find and display relevant patterns in connection attempts.
- Intelligent selection of certain fields (e.g. the host name column is omitted and the host mentioned in the header of the summary if the log is from a single host, the same happens with chains, targets and interfaces).
- Output as plain text or HTML (W3C XHTML 1.1 with inline or linked CSS level 2) with limit and sort options.
- Can send summaries by email.
Interactive report mode:
- The integrated report generator fills in and presents a report that can be sent to abuse contacts of attacking sites or computer emergency response teams (CERTs).
- Supports templates and incident number generation.
- All fields can be adjusted as needed interactively.
Realtime response mode:
- The program detaches and stays in background as a daemon.
- For ipchains setups detection of necessary rules with logging turned on can be configured.
- Can catch up reading existing entries to provide up-to-date state information from program start on.
- Response can be a notification (in form of a log file entry, an email, a remote winpopup message or whatever you can put into a shell script), or a customizable firewall modification.
- The included response script adds a new chain for fwlogwatch to ipchains or netfilter setups and attackers are blocked with new firewall rules.
- Supports trusted hosts (anti-spoofing).
- The current status of the program can be followed and controlled through a web interface (supports IPv6).
Enhancements:
- This release adds GNU adns support and several parser modifications triggered by log submissions.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1285 downloads
Ambisonics Player 1.0
Ambisonics Player is a simple player for ambisonics files. more>>
Ambisonics Player is a simple player for ambisonics files. Ambisonics Player is programmed in Java, which means that (in theory) should be able to run on all platforms that java runs on. Java-sound must also be implemented on the platform.
It has been developed on Windows XP running Java 1.5, and also tested on linux 64-bit system (Gentoo AMD64) using sun-jdk-1.5.0.03. So these combinations should be fine. I dont think it works with earlier java-versions than 1.5, atleast not very good.
Main features:
- Plays 1.,2. and 3. order soundfiles in B-format.
- Files in wav,aiff,flac and ogg format supported (ogg-files caneven be streamed).
- Floating point support (for WAV-files only).
- Decode ambisonics to speaker-feeds or binaural stereo files by using HRTF and decode to virtual speaker-array.
- Play directly to soundcard outputs or save to file.
<<lessIt has been developed on Windows XP running Java 1.5, and also tested on linux 64-bit system (Gentoo AMD64) using sun-jdk-1.5.0.03. So these combinations should be fine. I dont think it works with earlier java-versions than 1.5, atleast not very good.
Main features:
- Plays 1.,2. and 3. order soundfiles in B-format.
- Files in wav,aiff,flac and ogg format supported (ogg-files caneven be streamed).
- Floating point support (for WAV-files only).
- Decode ambisonics to speaker-feeds or binaural stereo files by using HRTF and decode to virtual speaker-array.
- Play directly to soundcard outputs or save to file.
Download (2.3MB)
Added: 2006-03-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1324 downloads
Cosmo 0.6
Cosmo is a calendar server. more>>
Cosmo is a calendar server. With your favorite calendar program (Chandler, Apple iCal, Mozilla Sunbird, or any other WebDAV or CalDAV enabled client), you can share your calendar with other people by publishing it to Cosmo. Once your calendar is stored on the server, you can give permission for others to subscribe to it, and even modify it if their calendar client allows.
Cosmo is a file server. You can store arbitrary files in your home directory in Cosmo with any WebDAV client (including the Windows XP, Linux and Apple OS X file managers), and you can share them with others in the same way as your calendar.
Cosmo is not a web-based personal information manager. The Scooby project aims to provide an innovative web interface for calendaring and will be tightly integrated with Cosmo.
Cosmo is not a content management system. There is no support for common CMS features such as versioning, content editing or workflow. Cosmo very simply allows calendar and file management applications to publish and subscribe to a content repository.
Enhancements:
- This release can share editable calendars without requiring Cosmo account signup.
- It has better interoperability with other calendar applications, display of time zones on calendar events, email notification of an updated event on a shared calendar, and improvements to the administrator user interface.
<<lessCosmo is a file server. You can store arbitrary files in your home directory in Cosmo with any WebDAV client (including the Windows XP, Linux and Apple OS X file managers), and you can share them with others in the same way as your calendar.
Cosmo is not a web-based personal information manager. The Scooby project aims to provide an innovative web interface for calendaring and will be tightly integrated with Cosmo.
Cosmo is not a content management system. There is no support for common CMS features such as versioning, content editing or workflow. Cosmo very simply allows calendar and file management applications to publish and subscribe to a content repository.
Enhancements:
- This release can share editable calendars without requiring Cosmo account signup.
- It has better interoperability with other calendar applications, display of time zones on calendar events, email notification of an updated event on a shared calendar, and improvements to the administrator user interface.
Download (30MB)
Added: 2007-03-01 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
967 downloads
Garidio 1.0 Beta
Garidio is an application that allows users on a network to share the contents of their desktop clipboards with each other. more>>
Garidio is an application that allows users on a network to share the contents of their desktop clipboards with each other.
It has been successfully tested on Mac OS X (Tiger), Windows XP (SP2), and Linux (Slackware, SuSE, and Ubuntu), but it should work fine on any system with a working JVM for Java 1.5.
<<lessIt has been successfully tested on Mac OS X (Tiger), Windows XP (SP2), and Linux (Slackware, SuSE, and Ubuntu), but it should work fine on any system with a working JVM for Java 1.5.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2006-04-07 License: BSD License Price:
1296 downloads
MyChineseFlashCards 2.2
MyChineseFlashCardss goal is to ease the visual and auditory memorization of the 1000 most used Chinese characters. more>>
MyChineseFlashCardss goal is to ease the visual and auditory memorization of the 1000 most used Chinese characters.
To reach that goal, MyChineseFlashcards allows the user to learn characters with flash cards method; to access the characters of the dictionary in random, ascending, or descending order; to filter the characters, using one of 31 available filters; and to consult statistics on characters
Main features:
- cross-platform application (Windows (XP, 2000, NT), Mac OS X and Linux.
- currently 500 characters (the remaining 500 hundred characters to come soon),
- pronunciation of the characters,
- characters and its related information can be visualized in a flash cards format or in a tabular format,
- classical or simplified character visualisation,
- 3 cards visualisation orders: random, by ascending, descending,
- three learning mode (character hiding, meaning hiding, both),
- More than 31 character filters (radical, non radical, pictogram, etc),
- graphically close characters selection,
- character type statistics,
- radicals tab,
- cards can be displayed automatically in the automatic navigation mode,
- available in English and French.
<<lessTo reach that goal, MyChineseFlashcards allows the user to learn characters with flash cards method; to access the characters of the dictionary in random, ascending, or descending order; to filter the characters, using one of 31 available filters; and to consult statistics on characters
Main features:
- cross-platform application (Windows (XP, 2000, NT), Mac OS X and Linux.
- currently 500 characters (the remaining 500 hundred characters to come soon),
- pronunciation of the characters,
- characters and its related information can be visualized in a flash cards format or in a tabular format,
- classical or simplified character visualisation,
- 3 cards visualisation orders: random, by ascending, descending,
- three learning mode (character hiding, meaning hiding, both),
- More than 31 character filters (radical, non radical, pictogram, etc),
- graphically close characters selection,
- character type statistics,
- radicals tab,
- cards can be displayed automatically in the automatic navigation mode,
- available in English and French.
Download (21MB)
Added: 2007-02-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1147 downloads
Linux NTFS 1.13.1
Linux NTFS provides Linux kernel drivers and tools to create, resize, clone, rescue, query, label and fix NTFS volumes. more>>
Linux NTFS provides Linux kernel drivers, a multiplatform NTFS library, and tools to create, resize, clone, rescue, query, label and fix NTFS volumes, and to undelete, resize, list, and query files for the filesystem used by Windows XP, 2003, 2000, NT4, and Longhorn.
Linux NTFS also provides support for the Logical Disk Manager (LDM) that controls Windows Dynamic Disks and is used to create software mirrors, stripes, and RAID.
Enhancements:
- Many improvements and fixes were made for all known problems to ntfsmount, ntfscluster, mkntfs, ntfsclone, ntfsinfo, and libntfs.
<<lessLinux NTFS also provides support for the Logical Disk Manager (LDM) that controls Windows Dynamic Disks and is used to create software mirrors, stripes, and RAID.
Enhancements:
- Many improvements and fixes were made for all known problems to ntfsmount, ntfscluster, mkntfs, ntfsclone, ntfsinfo, and libntfs.
Download (0.23MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: Public Domain Price:
1236 downloads
Sys::MemInfo 0.91
Sys::MemInfo is a Perl module for memory informations. more>>
Sys::MemInfo is a Perl module for memory informations.
SYNOPSIS
use Sys::MemInfo qw(totalmem freemem totalswap);
print "total memory: ".(&totalmem / 1024)."n";
print "free memory: ".(&freemem / 1024)."n";
print "total swap: ".(&totalswap / 1024)."n";
print "free swap: ".(Sys::MemInfo::get("freeswap") / 1024)."n";
Sys::MemInfo return the total amount of free and used physical memory in bytes in totalmem and freemem variables.
Total amount of free and user swap memory are alse returned in totalswap and freeswap variables.
This module has been tested on Linux 2.6.10, UnixWare 7.1.2, AIX5, OpenBSD 3.8, NetBSD 2.0.2, FreBSD 5.4, HPUX11, Solaris 9, Tru64 5.1, Irix 6.5, Mac OS X 10.2 darwin and Windows XP.
It should work on FreeBSD 4 and Windows 9X/ME/NT/200X/Vista.
METHODS
availkeys
Return list of all accessor keys (freemem, totalmem, etc.) This is useful for dumping out all known information from the object by calling get() on all of the returned keys.
freemem
Returns free physical memory in bytes.
freeswap
Returns free swap space in bytes.
get
Returns the value of the passed key.
totalmem
Returns total physical memory size in bytes.
totalswap
Returns total swap space in bytes.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Sys::MemInfo qw(totalmem freemem totalswap);
print "total memory: ".(&totalmem / 1024)."n";
print "free memory: ".(&freemem / 1024)."n";
print "total swap: ".(&totalswap / 1024)."n";
print "free swap: ".(Sys::MemInfo::get("freeswap") / 1024)."n";
Sys::MemInfo return the total amount of free and used physical memory in bytes in totalmem and freemem variables.
Total amount of free and user swap memory are alse returned in totalswap and freeswap variables.
This module has been tested on Linux 2.6.10, UnixWare 7.1.2, AIX5, OpenBSD 3.8, NetBSD 2.0.2, FreBSD 5.4, HPUX11, Solaris 9, Tru64 5.1, Irix 6.5, Mac OS X 10.2 darwin and Windows XP.
It should work on FreeBSD 4 and Windows 9X/ME/NT/200X/Vista.
METHODS
availkeys
Return list of all accessor keys (freemem, totalmem, etc.) This is useful for dumping out all known information from the object by calling get() on all of the returned keys.
freemem
Returns free physical memory in bytes.
freeswap
Returns free swap space in bytes.
get
Returns the value of the passed key.
totalmem
Returns total physical memory size in bytes.
totalswap
Returns total swap space in bytes.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2007-03-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
955 downloads

Clearlooks-XPSilver
Clearlooks-XPSilver is yet another excellent addition for Gnome users. It is actually a theme that aims to replicate Windows XP Silver color scheme, but the final result is a little different more>>
Clearlooks-XPSilver is yet another excellent addition for Gnome users. It is actually a theme that aims to replicate Windows XP Silver color scheme, but the final result is a little different.
Requirements:
- Gnome
Added: 2008-10-29 License: GPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
oscjoy 1.00
oscjoy is a simple command line program that lets you use any connected joysticks as OpenSoundControl devices. more>>
oscjoy is a simple command line program that lets you use any connected joysticks as OpenSoundControl devices.
Whenever the state of a connected joystick changes, oscjoy will send UDP packets with OpenSoundControl messages in them to the specified IP address and port. The oscjoy archive includes source code and binaries for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows XP.
Main features:
- Monitors all connected joysticks (or joystick-like input devices)
- Monitors all axes, buttons, hats, and trackballs on each device
- Sends OpenSoundControl packets via UDP to the specified IP address and port whenever any controls state changes
- Has options to set the OpenSoundControl name prefix, polling rate, scaling, etc
- Portable to most any OS (uses cross-platform joystick code from the SDL project)
- Very small -- compiles to less than 100 kilobytes
- Able to run in the background as a daemon process
- Open source, licensed under the GNU LGPL license
<<lessWhenever the state of a connected joystick changes, oscjoy will send UDP packets with OpenSoundControl messages in them to the specified IP address and port. The oscjoy archive includes source code and binaries for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows XP.
Main features:
- Monitors all connected joysticks (or joystick-like input devices)
- Monitors all axes, buttons, hats, and trackballs on each device
- Sends OpenSoundControl packets via UDP to the specified IP address and port whenever any controls state changes
- Has options to set the OpenSoundControl name prefix, polling rate, scaling, etc
- Portable to most any OS (uses cross-platform joystick code from the SDL project)
- Very small -- compiles to less than 100 kilobytes
- Able to run in the background as a daemon process
- Open source, licensed under the GNU LGPL license
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Added: 2006-03-29 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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TOS 0.0.0.2
TOS is an operating system kernel that is written in a strictly and statically typed assembly language. more>>
TOS is an experimental operating system kernel which is written in our strictly and statically typed assembly language, TALK.
Today, computers (PCs, cell-phones, etc.) are widely used in the world and their network become one of the indispensable social infrastructures.
Therefore, the importance of ensuring safety of software is commonly-recognized and many programs come to be written in strongly-typed languages (Java, C#, Objective Caml). This is because the program that is written in a strongly-typed language and passes its type-check is ensured not to raise errors at runtime.
However, there is one kind of programs that are never written in typed-languages: Operating systems. For example, existing OSes (e.g., Linux, FreeBSD, Windows XP, Solaris, etc.) are written in C and assembly languages.
One of the reason that OSes were not written in typed-languages is that it is believed that OS facilities, such as memory management, multi-thread management and device drivers, cannot be written in the typed-languages.
To break the mistaken belief, we have developed a statically and strictly typed assembly language, called TALK, and implemented a prototype OS kernel, called TOS, in TALK.
So far, the functionality of TOS is very poor (no user programs, no file systems ...), but we plan to extend TOS to have the same facilities as existing OS kernels.
Enhancements:
- Memory management code was rewritten.
<<lessToday, computers (PCs, cell-phones, etc.) are widely used in the world and their network become one of the indispensable social infrastructures.
Therefore, the importance of ensuring safety of software is commonly-recognized and many programs come to be written in strongly-typed languages (Java, C#, Objective Caml). This is because the program that is written in a strongly-typed language and passes its type-check is ensured not to raise errors at runtime.
However, there is one kind of programs that are never written in typed-languages: Operating systems. For example, existing OSes (e.g., Linux, FreeBSD, Windows XP, Solaris, etc.) are written in C and assembly languages.
One of the reason that OSes were not written in typed-languages is that it is believed that OS facilities, such as memory management, multi-thread management and device drivers, cannot be written in the typed-languages.
To break the mistaken belief, we have developed a statically and strictly typed assembly language, called TALK, and implemented a prototype OS kernel, called TOS, in TALK.
So far, the functionality of TOS is very poor (no user programs, no file systems ...), but we plan to extend TOS to have the same facilities as existing OS kernels.
Enhancements:
- Memory management code was rewritten.
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Added: 2005-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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