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Wireshark is the world's foremost network protocol analyzer, and is the de facto (and often de jure) standard across many industries and educational institutions. (Wireshark was known as Ethereal until June 09, 2006)

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The Steam Condenser is a multi-language library for querying the Steam Community, Source and GoldSrc game servers as well as the Steam master servers. Currently it is implemented in Java, PHP and Ruby.

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VOS is a library and network protocol for interlinked object structures, which can be easily distributed over networks. Notifications of changes are automatically sent to other applications/clients. VOS simplifies concurrent asynchronous programming, both within the same process or distributed ... [More] over the network. Revision control (versions), access control, and other important features are built in. VOS object messaging also allows access from multiple languages. VOS forms the basis for several applications including multiuser 3D virtual reality, web content management, and any other application requiring an infrastructure for distributed, dynamic data structures. A multipurpose GUI client application for a combined 3D/2D/WIMP browsing and development environment is available. [Less]

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The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various device types, such as logic analyzers, MSOs, oscilloscopes, multimeters, LCR meters, sound level meters, thermometers, anemometers, light meters, dataloggers ... [More] , function generators, power supplies, GPIB interfaces, and more. sigrok-gtk is a GTK+ based logic analyzer GUI for sigrok. [Less]

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The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various device types, such as logic analyzers, MSOs, oscilloscopes, multimeters, LCR meters, sound level meters, thermometers, anemometers, light meters, dataloggers ... [More] , function generators, power supplies, GPIB interfaces, and more. sigrok-qt is a Qt based logic analyzer GUI for sigrok. [Less]

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SnapFIX is a Windows utility that quickly and conveniently helps the user interpret and understand the contents of a FIX (Financial Information eXchange) message. Troubleshooting FIX messaging problems can be an urgent issue, so a primary goal of SnapFIX is to get detailed information from a FIX ... [More] message fast. To use SnapFIX first select the FIX message text and copy it to the clipboard, then invoke SnapFIX, e.g. using a hotkey combination or Quick Launch icon. The FIX message is parsed and displayed in a convenient tabular format, it looks up and displays tag names and the meanings of defined tag values. SnapFIX only handles one FIX message at a time. As a convenience, the 'Take Snapshot' button puts a BMP image of the FIX message display on the clipboard, replacing the FIX message text. This is useful when you need to send detailed information about a FIX message to a client or colleague. You can download a standalone executable build for Windows from the downloads page. You do not need to install Python or anything else to run it. More information can be found on the Wiki. Please go to the discussion group for questions or feedback, or go to the SnapFIX Wiki for more information. SnapFIX is implemented in Python and uses static data files created by processing the XML FIX protocol specifications at FIXProtocol.org. The pre-processing scripts are included in the source repository. They are not required to run SnapFIX, but might be useful if you need to adapt the tool to interpret custom FIX tags. A setup.py script is also included, which can be used with py2exe to build SnapFIX as a Windows standalone application (EXE plus DLLs) - see the Downloads page for a pre-built package. To run the Python source code you will need the following modules in addition to a standard Python install: pywin32 - required PIL - only required to take snapshots py2exe - only required to build new standalone executables [Less]

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I have created several versions of my IRC Bot: v1 was a not extendable irc bot written in PHP, don't want to talk a lot about this one :') v2 was a desktop app written in C#. It had a nice GUI, you could easily change settings, enable or disable plugins etc. But the code what very ugly. ... [More] v3 was a nice extendable irc bot written in PHP. It had a pretty nice plugin system, the only problem was that you couldn't reload plugins at runtime. v4 will be the best from v2 and the best from v3. It has a nice object oriented plugin api, it has an GUI, where you can change all your settings etc, but there'll be also a console mode. And the best: it's written in python. Which means easily plugin creation, reload plugins without restarting the bot, crossplatform and a lot more. [Less]

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Logic analyzer with build in protocol analyzer. To acquire the signals you have to build you own ATmega microcontroller based hardware. Schema is here. Note: This project is started off with the "Simple Logic Analyser" hardware and firmware from A. Antoniak. He kindly allowed us to ... [More] modify the firmware code, provided that it is not used comercially and with reference to his project. See See the SLA page for more information of his project and his home page for the conditions that apply when using info from the SLA project. If your computer does not have a COM-port, check out this FTDI Breakout PCB. With the schematic and PCB-plans you can create your own FT232 breakout board. The chip creates a virtual COM-port. You connect it to a free USB-port. [Less]

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