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OpenBricks is an enterprise-grade embedded Linux framework that provides easy creation of custom distributions for industrial embedded devices. It features a complete embedded development kit for rapid deployment on x86, ARM, PowerPC and MIPS systems with support for industry leaders. Pick your ... [More] device, select your software bricks and cook your product ! OpenBricks reduces development efforts by abstracting the low-level interface to your device. It supports all Khronos industry standards (OpenGL|ES, OpenVG, OpenMAX …) and major applicative frameworks (Qt, GTK, EFL, SDL) for you to only focus on your end-user application. OpenBricks is an OpenSource framework. It’s the masterpiece framework behind your next design product. OpenBricks currently sustains the GeeXboX project. [Less]

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Hama is a distributed computing framework based on BSP (Bulk Synchronous Parallel) computing techniques for massive scientific computations, Currently being incubated as one of the incubator project by the Apache Software Foundation

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Giraph builds upon the graph-oriented nature of Pregel but additionally adds fault-tolerance to the coordinator process with the use of ZooKeeper as its centralized coordination service. Its implemented a graph-processing framework that is launched as a typical Hadoop job to leverage existing ... [More] Hadoop infrastructure, such as Amazon's EC2. Giraph follows the bulk-synchronous parallel model relative to graphs where vertices can send messages to other vertices during a given superstep. [Less]

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Beta Release Dateshould be in 2009 Q1 2010 Latest DemoSee http://blog.sinzy.net/ (in Chinese) What's this?See the tag-line above. Main FeaturesWhy too much features? Smartphone friendly (in progress) Many thanks to metaphox for designing this logo!

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Flex on BSPThe Flex on BSP (FLOB) project represent a library of SAP BSP Extension Elements that generate Adobe Flex instead of the standard BSP Extension output of HTML and JavaScript. They are designed to make it easy for existing BSP developers to render Adobe Flex User Interfaces without ... [More] having any knowledge of ActionScript or MXML and to allow BSP developers to work entirely within the ABAP Workbench. An empty, compiled SWF file is loaded into the Flash Player within the Browser. UI elements are then added to the framework via JavaScript and the Adobe Flex/AJAX bridge (FABridge). This allows for a simple interface relying only on JavaScript to manipulate the User Interface. To make the process even easier, these BSP Extensions encapsulate the JavaScript and map concepts to BSP friendly constructs. BSP Server Side Eventing and Data Binding are both supported even with the Flex User Interface Elements. Also for all Input Enabled Flex UI elements, an HTML Document Form Field is also generated hidden to the user. On Server Side events, these form fields are populated with the current values in the Flex UI Elements; causing a post back to the server that looks exactly like an HTML Form. This makes the transition from HTML/JavaScript based UIs to Flex ones almost completely invisible to the developer. Also included is an application (zbspext_flex) that is designed to showcase the abilities of the Adobe Flex Extensions of BSP and to provide code samples of many of the commonly used UI patterns. [Less]

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The best place to go to find out about Anachronox is the Wikipedia page. If you still wish to find out more take a look at the Anachrodox. No game assets are included here. In order to work on these tools you will need to either download the demo and work with that or purchase one of the ... [More] current budget releases of this game. In order to create a mod for Anachronox which others can play, you will need to purchase the game. This project currently includes the following elements: AnoxToolsA Python library which allows reading many of the custom formats used for various purposes within the game data. Most notably this includes a decompiler for the compiled APE game logic scripts. As of the 9th of April 2007 this can be successfully used to decompile all the APE scripts which come with the game well enough to allow their recompilation with the script compiler the original game programmers released. BspViewerA quick and dirty attempt at a viewer for the compiled BSP maps which come with Anachronox. It was based on a version of the nedu 3D demo/game engine which wrapped PyOpenGL. As such it is not readily usable and may require a bit of leg work to get it working. nAnachronoxAn experiment to create a viewer for the custom Anachronox MD2 model format using the Nebula Device 3d engine. It was taken far enough to exhibit standard model viewing functionality where a model could be viewed and rotated, so as to admire how much better it looked under Nebula than in the original Quake 2 derived game engine. [Less]

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Renamed to OpenZone and moved to http://code.google.com/p/openzone/ Simple 3D engine that uses OpenGL for graphics, OpenAL or SDL for sound and SDL for other comunication with OS (threads, input, initialization). It is meant to support huge levels (at most 20x20 km). Terrain is specified as ... [More] heightmap, buildings and character use Quake3 BSP and Quake2 MD2 formats respectively. As it is strictly layered it should ease integration of networking code and split for client-server model (maybe suitable for MMORPG?) which is planned in near future. The engine is meant to be cross-platform, running at least on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Windows. However, the development occurs on GNU/Linux, so the development version may not compile on other platforms. [Less]

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Current SAPlink downloads: -BSP Value Help Input Field and Select-Options Ranges (BSP Extension) Notes: Some problems were reported with the core value help nugget not activating. I have uploaded a new copy of the file, exported from the latest version of SAPlink and it appears to have resolved the issue.

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Seismic ImageingSeismicUnix Migration ---embeddedlinuxval coblock

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Linux BSPs for various ARM processor boards developed and maintained by Embedded Computing Machines.

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