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RTAI |
http://www.rtai.org |
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RTAI is an enchancement for Linux kernel that provides realtime processing on various platforms and congiurations. RTAI means Real Time Application Interface. Strictly speaking, it is not a real time operating system, such as VXworks or QNX. It is based on the Linux kernel, providing the ability to make it fully pre-emptable. Linux suffers from a lack of real time support. To obtain a timing correctness behaviour, it is necessary to make some changes in the kernel sources, i.e. in the interrupt handling and scheduling policies. In this way, you can have a real time platform, with low latency and high predicatbility requirements, within full non real time Linux environment (access to TCP/IP, graphical display and windowing systems, file and data base systems, etc.). RTAI offers the same services of the Linux kernel core, adding the features of an industrial real time operating system.
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Vex |
http://vex.sourceforge.net/ |
5465x |
Vex is an editor for XML documents. The "visual" part comes from the fact that Vex hides the raw XML tags from the user, providing instead a wordprocessor-like interface. Because of this, Vex is best suited for "document-style" XML documents such as XHTML and DocBook rather than "data-style" XML documents.
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TaskJuggler |
http://www.taskjuggler.org/ |
5420x |
TaskJuggler a project management tool for Linux and other Uni*es. It helps you to create schedules for your project work, plan ressources, provide your cost management with information they require, compare your plan with the current state of your project and much more
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MemProf |
http://www.gnome.org/[..]ects/memprof/ |
5416x |
MemProf is a tool for profiling memory usage and finding memory leaks. It can generate a profile of which functions in your program have allocated memory, and how much was allocated by each function and by the functions it calls. It can also scan memory and find memory blocks that you've allocated but are no longer referenced anywhere.
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DirectFB |
http://www.directfb.org |
5400x |
DirectFB is a thin library that provides hardware graphics acceleration, input device handling and abstraction, integrated windowing system with support for translucent windows and multiple display layers on top of the Linux Framebuffer Device. It is a complete hardware abstraction layer with software fallbacks for every graphics operation that is not supported by the underlying hardware. DirectFB adds graphical power to embedded systems and sets a new standard for graphics under Linux.
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Tiny C Compiler |
http://www.tinycc.org/ |
5365x |
TCC (Tiny C Compiler) is small, fast, unlimited, and safe. You can compile and execute C code everywhere (e.g., on rescue disks). It generates optimized x86 code, and can compile, assemble, and link several times faster than 'gcc -O0'.
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GNU 8085 Simulator |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]s/gnusim8085/ |
5360x |
GNUSim8085 is a graphical simulator for the Intel 8085 microprocessor. It contains an inline assembler and a debugger.
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Jalopy |
http://jalopy.sourceforge.net/ |
5314x |
Jalopy is a source code formatter for the Sun Java programming language. It layouts any valid Java source code according to some widely configurable rules; to meet a certain coding style without putting a formatting burden on individual developers.
Jalopy 1.2.1 has been released
TRIEMAX Software announced a new maintenance release of the commercial successor which provides enhanced functionality and improved stability.
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With Jalopy you will be able to transform any foreign coding style to your own liking, without any browbeating or bloodletting.
Jalopy's functionality covers:
- Brace style transformation
- Fine-grained white space settings
- Indentation
- Intelligent line wrapping
- Code separation
- Javadoc auto-generation
- Header/Footer templates
- Powerful command-line interface
- Client API
- Several Plug-ins
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Insight, the GDB GUI |
http://sources.redhat.com/insight/ |
5277x |
Very good front-end for gdb. Can be controlled with mouse and with standard gdb commands.
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biew |
http://biew.sourceforge.net |
5171x |
BIEW- is multiplatform portable viewer of binary files with built-in editor in binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. It uses native Intel syntax for disassemble. Highlight AVR/Java/Athlon64/Pentium 4/K7-Athlon disassembler, russian codepages convertor, full preview of formats - MZ, NE, PE, NLM, coff32, elf partial - a.out, LE, LX, PharLap; code navigator and more over.
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Eclipse |
http://www.eclipse.org |
5171x |
Eclipse is a kind of universal tool platform - an open extensible IDE for anything and nothing in particular.
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Moleskine |
http://www.micampe.it/[..]oleskine.html |
5112x |
Moleskine is a source code editor for the GNOME desktop written in Python. Moleskine uses the multi platform Scintilla editing widget, wrapped in GtkScintilla to provide Python bindings and a nicer, GTK-like API.
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MapGenerator |
http://developer.berlios.de/[..]lease_id=6929 |
5086x |
Map Generator is a program for creating client-side image maps in HTML files. It works with Linux.
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JOE - Joe's own editor |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]s/joe-editor/ |
5081x |
Text editor for unix console. Much more BFU friendly than Vi[m].
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iConductor |
http://www.i-conductor.com/ |
5073x |
IConductor - Develop and host distributed applications.
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