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#FLASH DEVELOPMENT TOOLKIT 4.09 BASIC DRIVER#
A sample MUD implemented on top of the driver will serve as a proof of. OMUD High-Performance Server v.1.0 The OMUD project aims to develop a high- performance, scalable, and fully-extensible MUD server, that is able to support an ultra-realistic MUD and large player-base.It has many features found in other languages, plus extra features as creating new operators, keywords and programming. It offers high performance, expressive power and flexibility.
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Lfyre:high-performance flexible language v.0.0.9 lfyre is a general purpose, compiled programming language.It provides the same rich feature set as iptables but uses an advanced algorithm to minimize the number of memory lookups per. High Performance Packet Classification v.0.9.1 nf-HiPAC is a high performance packet filter for Linux.The goal is to examine the TCP/UPD/MPI communications and their impact to system. High Performance Networks Benchmark v.0.91 This project is to develop a versatile benchmark for High Performance Computing (HPC) network environments, currently the Linux-based Beowulf systems.The idea is to provide a tool that can be easily modified by system admins to meet their need but still provide sufficient tools to stand up an HPC. High Performance Cluster Tool Kit v.0.1 This project is to develop a simple yet scalable High Performance Clustering Tool Kit.High-performance Embedded Workshop v.4.09.00 High- performance Embedded Workshop, a powerful yet easy to use tool suite, features an industry standard user interface and is designed using a modular approach seamlessly incorporating device family-specific C/C++ compilers and the debugger elements.