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    OpenHardwareMonitor

    OpenHardwareMonitor

    Free open source tool for real-time PC hardware sensor monitoring

    Open Hardware Monitor is a free and open source hardware monitoring application designed primarily for personal computers. It provides real-time insights into key system metrics such as temperatures, fan speeds, voltages, load percentages, and clock speeds by reading directly from sensors embedded in CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, and storage devices. The tool supports a wide range of sensor hardware found on modern systems, including Intel and AMD processors, NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards, SMART...
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    lms2fits

    Dual-channel spectroscopic receiver using LimeSDR-USB

    `lms2fits` is a dual-channel spectroscopic receiver for radio astronomy that employs theLimeSDR's LimeSDR-USB dual-channel transceiver, which in turn employs Lime Microsystems' LMS7002M transceiver chip. These systems allow a frequency-agile (<30 MHz to 3.8 GHz) receiver providing Stokes parameters in dynamic spectra of up to 60 MHz analog bandwidth streamed to a FITS file with three-axis primary table. It runs on linux under .Net.
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    rx2fits

    HF/VHF spectrosopy code for the rx888mk2 direct-sampling receiver

    rx2fits is an SDR code for the rx888mk2 direct-sampling receiver that streams spectral data with frequency up to 65 MHz to FITS files. This code is for the direct-sampling input of the receiver, which transmits real samples over USB3 at up to 130 MHz sample rate. rx2fits processes these samples to spectral intensities via a Fourier-transform poly-phase filter bank, which provides spectral resolution approaching the spectral bin width with good stop-band and adjacent-channel rejection. ...
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    NamelessROM

    NamelessROM

    Custom ROM for Android

    NamelessRom is opportunity; an opportunity to have a voice to the development team of the after-market firmware that you run on your device. The main goal of NamelessRom is to provide quality development for android devices, phones, and tablets alike. NamelessRom developers are available nearly 24/7 and respond to bug reports and feature requests almost instantly. This availability will allow you, the end-user, to have direct input into exactly what features and functions are included on the...
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    Prayer Clock
    Prayer Clock is a small application to remind the users to pray several Catholic prayers, eg: Angelus, 3 O'Clock Prayer, some Novena prayers, etc. Angelus will be changed to Regina Caeli during Eastertide.
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