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TealInfoDB: Intel CPUs 1.0
TealInfoDB: Intel CPUs is a folio with most of Intels CPUs and FPUs starting from the early seventies. more>>
With the 4004 going right up to the latest, the Pentium II Xeon. And off course specs of the different CPUs.
System requirements:
- TealInfo
Net Control 1.0
Net Control is released to enable you to control the power state and retrieve asset information easily when the machine is powered off. more>>
Net Control 1.0 is released to enable you to control the power state and retrieve asset information easily when the machine is powered off. iVpro allows you to manage PCs with Intel Active Management Technology using your iPhone.Includes Power control options such as Status, Power ON, Power OFF, Reset,and Cycle power. Also includes asset information options such as BIOS, Baseboard, System, Processor, Memory module and Disk.
Note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the iTunes App Store, where you must continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed in order to open the link, and you must have an active iTunes account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries."
Requirements:
- Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
- Requires iPhone 2.0 Software update.
tinyBasic 1.1
On-board minimalist Basic interpreter more>>
Tiny BASIC started out as a way to get a BASIC running in the minimum amount of memory space (~2 KBytes), because RAM used to be very expensive and home computers would only have a few KB of RAM back in the 1970s.
My Tiny BASIC dialect, that I just called "tinyBasic", is similar and loosely based on the Intel 8080 Tiny BASIC written by Li Chen Wang and appearing in Doctor Dobbs Journal of Computer Calisthenics & Orthodontia in the May 1976 issue.
tinyBasic is developed with the iziBasic compiler for Palm OS handheld devices.
The source code of tinyBasic is provided in the download file (please see instructions in the readme file).
Enhancements:
- minor update of iziBasics source code to retrieve correctly values like -3 or .5 (before one had to write a=0-3 or a=0.5, when now a=-3 and a=.5 are valid entries)
- another minor update was to only accept integer values as line numbers
- ported the iziBasic source code to PP, NaPP and Free Pascal
Pluto Orbiter 2.0.0.44
Pluto Orbiter is a GUI that runs on Windows, Linux, Symbian, Web Pads, PDAs, and mobile phones for controlling all aspects of a smart home system more>>
Note:
Pluto comes in many modules, and most of those modules require several other pieces of software to function.
For downloading the right midule for you check the download section of thje producers homepage.
Enhancements:
- Optimized window controller wrapper module.
- OrbiterGL fixes to work with Ati/Intel/Via cards correctly.
- Fixed leaks in UpdateMedia, OrbiterGL
- Fixes in Orbiter to work with external applications
- Fixed contrain mouse (broken in 43).
- UpdateMedia improvements and optimizations
- Photo_Screen_Saver optimizations and fixes
- Upgraded libxine to 1.1.3pre
- Xine fixes to work reliably on media stop
HPFE Tools 1.3
A set of command line tools for desktop computer that help to do most PalmOS font convertions more>>
flushfdb - Export font from records or resources of PalmOS databases.
fnttoprc - Link binary font to a PalmOS .prc resource database.
fnttopdb - Lets to build a PalmOS database from binary font resources.
fntscale - This utility allows to scale font glyphs by percent value.
fntv1to2 - Builds binary font resource version type 2 from version 1.
nfntafnx - Converts PalmOS raster font binary resources from NFNT to AFNX data format.
flushfv2 - Separates font version type 2 density parts.
ix86fres - Converts Intel x86 raw font data to PalmOS font resource.
(.c language sources are included)
Comparison Computer Shopper for HanDBase 1.0
This Applet is intended to be used while shopping for that New Super Powered computer. more>>
- Platform (Text Popup has basic ones: Windows, Mac, etc)
- Style (Text Popup has Desktop and Laptop)
- Brand (Text Popup has well known brands: Compaq, Dell, etc.)
- Model (Enter the model number)
- Processor Type (Text Popup has basics: Intel, G4, etc)
- Processor Model (Text Popup has basics: Pentium III, Athlon)
- Speed(mhz) (Text Popup has std Processor Speeds)
- HD Size(GB) (Text Popup has basic Hard Drive sizes)
- Floppy Disk (Yes/No)
- CD-ROM (Yes/No)
- DVD-ROM (Yes/No)
- RAM(MB) (Text Popup has std sizes: 32, 64)
- Serial Port (Popup lets you choose how many)
- USB Ports (Popup lets you choose how many)
- Parallel Port (Yes/No)
- Pointing Device (Popup lets you choose what kind: Serial Mouse, Trackball, etc)
- Game/Joystick ((Yes/No) if you want this Port)
- FireWire Ports (Popup lets you choose how many)
- Network Connection (Popup lets you indicate the type of connection: 100 Base-T, etc)
- Modem (Popup lets you indicate speed)
Price
--Monitor--
- Screen Size(in) (Text popup has std sizes)
- Resolution (Text Popup has Std resolutions which Append)
- Price
System requirements:
- HanDBase v.3.0x or greater
Portable HxD 1.7.7.0
The portable version of a carefully designed and fast hex editor that includes RAW disk editing, modifying foreign RAM and handling files of any size more>>
Editing works like in a text editor with functions streamlined to hide differences that are purely technical. For example you can view a drive just as one stream, can open it under Windows 9x or Windows NT+, undo, search, save, export or whatever you could do with a file.
There is no sector-limited editing that gets in your way. The same holds true for the file size (also > 4 GB), which doesn't affect editing speed and still supports undo. Or have a look at the RAM-editor that supports data-folding on every memory section and hides by default inaccessible memory, for a better overview but keeps the real offsets.
Major Features:
- Instant opening regardless of file-size (>4GB is no problem: opening, editing are very fast)
- Fast searching: forward, backwards or from beginning
- Replace function (fast even for millions of edits)
- Search and replace support Unicode, Ansi-text and Hex-values
- Disk-Editor: RAW reading and writing of disks and drives (hard disks, floppy disks, USB-disks, CD-ROM, ...) for Win9x, WinNT and higher
- RAM-Editor: can read and write virtual memory of other processes
- Data-folding for better overview in RAM-Editor
- Exporting of data to source code (Pascal, C, Java) or as formatted output (plain text, HTML, Richtext, TeX) or to hex formats:
- Motorola S19 Records, Motorola S28 Records, Motorola S37 Records, 16 Bit Intel Hex, 20 Bit Intel Hex, 32 Bit Intel Hex
- Checksum-Generator: Checksum-8, Checksum-16, Checksum-24, Checksum-32, CRC-16, CRC-16 CCITT, CRC-32, Custom CRC, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, MD-2, MD-4, MD5
- Insertion of byte patterns
- File shredder for safe file deletion
- Splitting or concatenating of files
- File compare (simple)
- Statistical view: Graphical representation of the character distribution. Helps to identify the data-type of a selection.
- Support for ANSI, DOS/IBM-ASCII, EBCDIC and Macintosh charsets
- Byte grouping (1, 2, 4, 8 or 16 bytes packed together in one column)
- Hex only or text only mode
- Progress-window displays on long time operations (shows remaining time and has a cancel-button)
- Unlimited undo
- Modified data is highlighted
- Internet update checker
- Easy to use interface with modern icons
- Ghost caret: displayed around the corresponding character/hex value on the inactive column, the caret is placed on the active column
- Goto address
- Printing
- Overwrite or Insert Mode
- Cut, Copy, Paste Insert, Paste Write
- Clipboard support for other hex editors (Visual Studio/Visual C++, WinHex, HexWorkshop, ...)
- Bookmarks: Ctrl+Shift+Number(0-9) sets a bookmark, Ctrl+Number(0-9) goes to a bookmark
- Navigating to nibbles with Ctrl+Left or Ctrl+Right
- Flicker free display and fast drawing
Enhancements:
- Bug fixes
- Saving files when HxD is closing effectively works only for the file in the active window.
- If BytesPerRow is larger than a certain amount, characters in the hex editor overlap.
- Opening "My Network Places" in any open or save file dialog could crash HxD, depending on the Windows version. This was due to neutral language identifiers in the VersionInfo which the OS does not generally support.
Requirements: none

BottomFeeder for Win CE on ARM 4.4
BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client written in VisualWorks Smalltalk more>> BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client (RSS and Atom) written in VisualWorks Smalltalk. BottomFeeder runs on Linux x86, (also FreeBSD), PowerPC Linux, Sparc Linux, Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP/CE 4), Mac OS8/9, Mac OS X (PPC, intel), AIX, SGI Irix, HP-UX, and Solaris (SPARC and x86).
What sets BottomFeeder apart?
Full support for CSS, including user defined CSS
View news in 3 pane or 2 pane modes
Subscribe to any RSS or Atom format in use
View items in a summary Newspaper View
Synchronize 2 or more BottomFeeders via HTTP or file import
Subscribe to feeds or feedlists
Supports HTTPS, HTTP Authentication, and HTTP Digest Authentication
Plugins for blogging, IRC, and MSN Messenger contacts
Easy to update or upgrade from within BottomFeeder
Save as many or as few feed items for as long as you want
Import or Export in common OPML format
Binary compatible on every platform. No need to recompile<<less

BottomFeeder for Win CE on x86 4.4
BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client written in VisualWorks Smalltalk more>> BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client (RSS and Atom) written in VisualWorks Smalltalk. BottomFeeder runs on Linux x86, (also FreeBSD), PowerPC Linux, Sparc Linux, Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP/CE 4), Mac OS8/9, Mac OS X (PPC, intel), AIX, SGI Irix, HP-UX, and Solaris (SPARC and x86).
What sets BottomFeeder apart?
Full support for CSS, including user defined CSS
View news in 3 pane or 2 pane modes
Subscribe to any RSS or Atom format in use
View items in a summary Newspaper View
Synchronize 2 or more BottomFeeders via HTTP or file import
Subscribe to feeds or feedlists
Supports HTTPS, HTTP Authentication, and HTTP Digest Authentication
Plugins for blogging, IRC, and MSN Messenger contacts
Easy to update or upgrade from within BottomFeeder
Save as many or as few feed items for as long as you want
Import or Export in common OPML format
Binary compatible on every platform. No need to recompile<<less
Portable System Information Viewer 3.36
A program that displays info about your hardware components more>>
Enhancements:
- Added support for Intel Core i5 (Lynnfield) processors together with the Intel P55 and ICH11 chipsets.
- Added recognition of Windows 7 and validated on Build 7000 Beta 1 and Build 7100 RC1.
- Added support for Intel Core Duo L2000 (Yonah) series of low power processors.
- Allow for the Windows Task Bar being at the top of the screen.
Float-Convert 0.97
Float-Convert converts 4 byte hex-values Intel-IEEE or Motorola FFP to its Floating Point representation. Useful for debugging floats in hex dumps. more>>
Written in Quartus-Forth.
Enhancements:
- added exp. representation
- fixed bug when changing precision values.
Palm OS Simulator 1.0
The Palm OS Simulator is the Palm OS 5.0 system compiled native for Intel. more>>
It is not hardware emulation like Palm OS Emulator, but rather the real OS running on top of the DAL.
The Palm OS core is made up of the various system DLLs you will see when you open up the Simulator folder on your PC.
Because the system is in the DLLs, the ROM file differs from a ROM file that would run on Palm OS Emulator.
It contains the Palm Application Compatibility Environment (PACE, which emulates your 68k PRCs) and the various default PRCs such as Datebook and Memopad.
The 68k environment provided in PACE is effectively identical to the functionality supported by Palm OS 4.1.
System requirements:
- Palm Tungsten
- Palm OS v5.0
Quake 3 Arena CE 1.1b
A Q3A port for PocketPcs. Supports 3D hardware acceleration of Intel 2700G chipset (Dell Axim). more>>
We thought it would be fun to do it, so we ported the recenly-GPL-released Quake 3 Arena from iD Software to Windows CE 4.2 for Pocket PC, as a test for our SpeedDemon Windows CE profiler. The game support the Intel 2700g chipset for hardware OpenGL-ES rendering, as well as software rendering.
If you would like to contribute to efforts like these, feel free to donate via PayPal any amount you would like. And tell your friends about us! Thanks for supporting NoctemWare!
CHECK the homepage for installation instructions.
Enhancements:
- Numerous bugfixes, including problems with shotgun crashing and sometimes not hitting
- No more hard resets. Memory autotuning has been significantly reworked, and no longer uses temporary files, which was causing storage memory problems, due to issues related to storage compression.
- Q3 zone memory manager completely recoded to use tighter algorithm, resulting in being able to play many levels without running out of memory due to fragmentation.
- Rocket marks cleaned up.
- Mostly works on Windows Mobile 5, but Axim x51v users are still out of luck until Dell fixes their memory issues. Rom update should be out sometime in the next week or two, hopefully. Until then, stick with PPC2003 if you can.
- Fixed memory leak with sound driver, and fixed problem causing sounds to drop out after a while of gameplay.
- Pakconvert script seems to be working better now for more people.
System requirements:
- Pocket PC 2003 compatible handheld (ARM/XScale CPU)
- Intel 2700g if you want hardware acceleration
- 124MB of storage space (Will fit on 128MB SD cards, with effort)
- 40MB of available working memory (64 MB devices running PPC2003, 96MB running WM5)
- An installed copy of Quake 3 Arena on your PC, complete with all the upgrade patches
JBenchmark ACE ARM CPU Estimator 1.0
JBenchmark ACE estimates CPU class, clock rate and Java VM acceleration strategy of your mobile device. more>>
JBenchmark ACE software is free to download and once started, reveals the type of processor, clock speed and profiles the Java Virtual Machine (VM) used in that mobile device. Besides supporting Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) Java environments, the JBenchmark ACE also supports the DoJa platform developed by DoCoMo and used by millions of phones in Asia and Europe.
Estimation Methodology
The JBenchmark ACE can identify all major ARM processor generations, including the ARM7, ARM9 and latest ARM11 processor families. Each ARM processor class has different performance profiles and differing range of clock rates which are all reported back by the JBenchmark ACE. Using the JBenchmark ACE, it is possible to see that the ARM11 processor family is being used in the newest most powerful mobile devices, including the Nokia N93, which was voted the European Media Phone of the Year 2006-2007 by the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA), Europes largest multimedia press organization. Similarly, it is evident that the ARM7 processor family is still favored for voice-centric phones.
As there are no native Java methods to obtain information regarding an embedded processor, the JBenchmark ACE uses innovative measurements, statistical methods and a database of benchmarked devices to get a precise estimation of the underlying processor class and clock frequency. Each result is classified and compared to all results held in the database to make sure the estimation is realistic. In addition, the ACE adaptive estimator engine improves automatically upon conducting each measurement, which increases the precision of the future results.
Accuracy and Transparency
The JBenchmark ACE also creates a very detailed profile on the Java VM, based on distinct groups of Java acceleration strategies such as: just in time compilers (JIT), ahead of time compilers (AOT), interpreted VMs and hardware accelerated VMs such as ARM Jazelle technology. Knowing the Java VM used by the mobile device greatly enhances the estimation precision and also provides users with the context for the performance results.
The JBenchmark ACE targets 90 percent accuracy, meaning that more than 90 percent of the processor clock frequencies are estimated correctly to within 10 percent margin of error.
JBenchmark ACE estimations are based on two components:
- The JBenchmark ACE client application runs on the mobile device, collects raw measurement data and sends it back to the server for calculating the final results, which are reported back to the user.
- The JBenchmark ACE server-side engine estimates the final results based on the raw data received from clients. The engine updates itself automatically with every new result received to increase precision.
The JBenchmark ACE database already contains more than 250 tested devices and new results are automatically added into the database. Virtually any Java-enabled mobile device can be tested and added to the database through the freely available JBenchmark ACE client application from: www.jbenchmark.com/ace.
Usage
After successful installation, you can start doing measurements by opening "JBenchmark ACE" application and pushing the "Start" menu button.
After that JBenchmark ACE will start collecting raw data about your CPU and VM. This will take usually 1 to 5 minutes, while you have to wait patiently. (Pushing the buttons during this stage will distort final results.)
To get the CPU and VM estimations, JBenchmark ACE needs to send the raw data it has collected to JBenchmark.com servers which will calculate the final results using sophisticated statistical methods.
Warning: To be able to send (and receive) data from our servers youll need to have an active network connection on your device as well as your login and password of your JBenchmark Community Membership account.
Brief explanations of the estimated properties
CPU class and clock rate
Most mobile devices use derivatives of ARM CPUs, which can be grouped in three main classes: ARM7, ARM9 and ARM11.
As the class names indicate, ARM11s (250 MHz+) are usually faster than ARM9s (100 MHz+) and ARM7s (40-80 MHz). The big exceptions are XScale CPUs from Intel, which are relatives of ARM9 running at high (200-600 MHz) clock rates.
JBenchmark ACE has been successfully tested with 40 to 400 MHz CPUs.
Compiler VMs
Java Virtual Machines (VM) are used to run Java programs in mobile phones.
Some VMs compile big chunks of Java bytecodes into native CPU instructions before running them. These are the so-called compiler VMs.
These VMs use more memory and usually reach higher peek performance compared to non-compiler VMs.
(Non compiling VMs interpret Java bytecodes sequentially as they are running the applications. These interpreter VMs need very small memory footprint and are typically used in older and/or more limited devices.)
Jazelle acceleration
Jazelle is a hardware acceleration technology for Java execution on select ARM CPUs. These microprocessors run most of the Java bytecodes natively, ie. without the need to compile/interpret the Java bytecodes into ARM specific intstructions.
Jazelle enabled VMs can achieve similar performance to compiler VMs using small memory footprint.
About ARM
According to the latest figures, virtually all mobile phones use at least one ARM-designed processor. JBenchmark ACE targets and identifies all major ARM core families: ARM7, ARM9 and the latest ARM11 line of CPUs.
Each ARM processor class has different performance profile and differing range of clock rates which are reported back by JBenchmark ACE.
Main features:
- Estimates CPU clock speed in MHz
- Classifies CPU core generations (ARM7, ARM9, ARM11)
- Groups Java Virtual Machines (VM) by acceleration technology (AOT, Jazelle, JIT)
- Based on statistic analysis of thousands of peformance results
- Supports MIDP and DoJa (Japan) phones
System requirements:
- Java enabled phone
Multiplayer Add-on for Call of Duty 2 1.0
Free multiplayer add-on for Call of Duty 2 more>>
We strongly recommend that you download the Single Player game demo to check for system compatibility.
This free add-on requires the purchase of Call of Duty 2 Single Player.
System requirements:
You will need a personal computer running Microsoft Windows 2000/XP or later with Microsoft ActiveSync 4.0 or later to install the game onto your handheld device. Supported Pocket PC operating systems include Windows Mobile 2003 and Windows Mobile 5.0.
CPU Requirement: 400Mhz and above Intel Xscale Processor
RAM: 28mb of free RAM
Required Space: at least 36mb of storage either on an SD Card or internal
An internet connection is required over WiFi or over Mobile broadband (EDGE, GPRS, etc.)
*There are two versions of the game, a hardware accelerated version and a non-hardware accelerated version; the proper version will install on your device based on auto-detection. For the fully 3D hardware version, you will need a device with either the Intel 2700G graphics processor (found in both the Dell Axim X51v and X50v), or a device with the nVidia GoForce 5500.
*Supported Pocket PCs: Dell Axim X51, Dell Axim X50, Dell Axim X50, Dell Axim X51v, Dell Axim X30, HP iPAQ hx2410/2415, HP iPAQ hx2700/2750, and HP iPAQ hx4700/4705.
RECOMMENDED HARDWARE:
For the software version of the game, we recommend 500MHz and above Intel XScale processors. This would include the Dell Axim X51 and X50. We also recommend that your device has a touch screen.
Main features:
- Unprecedented online multiplayer for the Windows Mobile platform
- Works over 802.11 WiFi and subscription-based mobile broadband
- 4 player Deathmatch and Team-Deathmatch modes
- Optimized for XScale processors
- Software accelerated 3D graphics means that a graphics processor is not required to play
- LAN, dedicated server hosting, and host and play with your PocketPC
- Playable Allies and Axis
- Full arsenal of authentic WWII weapons to choose from
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