JDisc Discovery supports the IT organizationss of medium-sized businesses and large-scale enterprises.
JDisc Discovery is a comprehensive network inventory and IT asset management solution designed to help organizations gain clear, up-to-date visibility into their IT environment. It automatically scans and maps devices across the network, including servers, workstations, virtual machines, and network hardware, to create a detailed inventory of all connected assets. This includes critical information such as hardware configurations, software installations, patch levels, and relationshipots between devices.
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TelemetryTV content management and device management
Simple and intuitive digital signage software.
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<p class="description">TelemetryTV is a powerful digital signage platform built for the modern communicator who needs to engage audiences, generate awareness, or give their community a voice. TelemetryTV allows users to broadcast dynamic content easily by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of your displays wherever they are. TelemetryTV powers marketing and internal communications at Starbucks, New York Public Library, Stanford University, and more.</p>
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This repository is deprecated. Use Heptapod instead.
THIS REPOSITORY IS DEPRECATED. Please use the Heptapod repository instead:
https://foss.heptapod.net/zilf/zilf
ZILF is a set of tools for working with the ZIL interactive fiction language, including a compiler, assembler, disassembler, and game library.
A disassembler and a simulator for the MSP430 CPU. Both programs only read TI-TXT files. Licensed under the Simple Public License (SimPL) 2.0. For full license information, please read license.txt. Compiled executables are available for Windows and Mac OS X. Linux users will have to compile their own binaries. Instructions for compilation are included in README.txt.
A Qt-based GUI is available for sim430. Binaries only for OS X, for now. Source files can be found in src/qt folder.
BASM is a user friendly and easy to use assembler for The Basic Computer, capable of creating the object, list and hex file and giving detailed error reports. It's more of academic use for students who wish to understand how does The Basic Computer actually work. Alongside this assembler, soon a simulator will also be available at BASM's SourceForge page.