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TaalPulse 1.1
A software Lehra, Theka and Tampura machine for the student of Hindustani music more>> A software Lehra, Theka and Tampura machine for the student of Hindustani music
TaalPulse is a software Lehra, Theka and Tampura machine for the student of Hindustani music.
TaalPulse is created to run on portable devices (such as Compaq iPaq) but it also runs on desktop computers (Mac OS, Windows, and Linux).
Main features:
- The Pulse page permits to change the pulse of the lehra, theka and drone. The main pulse control affects the lehra and theka, and is expressed in BPM (Beats Per Minute). The pulse of the drone instrument is independent from the main pulse and is not expressed in any particular unit.
- The Volume page permits to adjust the global volume and the volume of each individual instrument.
- The Score page permits to select the Taal (number of beats per cycle), and the particular Theka and Lehra for this taal, as well as a drone pattern.
- The Pitch page permits to adjust the tuning of the Sa (tonic note). The keyboard permits to select a base note, based on the standard tempered scale. The fine tuning control permits to further adjust the pitch: a full move to the left represents a semitone lower and a full move to the right a semitone higher. The "0" button permits to reset the fine tuning to the center.
- The System page permits to quit TaalPulse and to restart it. Note that restarting TaalPulse is not recommended on PDAs (it takes a long time and might crash).
System requirements:
- Squeak
Pulse Player 5.2
Pulse Player is a free plug-in for web browsers, RealPlayer, and QuickTime 5 that allows you to view and interact with content created using the Pulse technology more>> Pulse Player is a free plug-in for web browsers, RealPlayer, and QuickTime 5 that allows you to view and interact with content created using the Pulse technology. No existing multimedia plug-in gives you as advanced interaction and high quality streaming as the Pulse Player. Pulse Player also supports 3D hardware acceleration, Apple Macintosh systems equipped with OpenGL v1.2 3D hardware acceleration.
Browsers supported:
- Netscape Navigator 4.x
- Netscape 6.x (and higher)
- Mozilla 1.x (and higher)
- AOL users can minimize the AOL window and use Netscape when viewing Pulse content on the Mac.
Mac OS X
- Netscape 6.x (and higher)
- Mozilla 1.x (and higher)
- AOL users can minimize the AOL window and use Netscape when viewing Pulse content on the Mac.
Mac OS 9 or later, a supported web browser.
mailPulse 1.0b
mailPulse is such a simple but useful AppleScript Studio Cocoa application that is run every six minutes by a daemon (written in C). more>>
mailPulse 1.0b is such a simple but useful AppleScript Studio Cocoa application that is run every six minutes by a daemon (written in C). It checks to see if Mail.app has any unread mail, and if so, it tells the Griffin PowerMate to "pulse" its light on and off. Not too complicated - but hey, that's why it's free!
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2
SysFarm Pulse 0.7 Alpha
A web application for implementing Web 2.0 analytical communities more>> A web application for implementing Web 2.0 analytical communities
SysFarm Pulse is a web application for implementing Web 2.0 analytical communities (spaces), providing tools to analyze and visualize data and create a (mobile/web) community around it.
SysFarm Puls is also available as a service at http://pulse.sysfarm.com
System requirements:
- Java
MUSCLE 3.34
Client-server messaging system for dynamic distributed applications that runs under any POSIX-compliant operating system more>>
Main features:
- Use BMessage-like muscle::Messages under any operating system.
- Send flattened muscle::Messages from one computer to another over TCP streams, eliminating unnecessary compatibility and protocol-versioning hassles.
- Run a muscled server on a central machine, and write (or download) client programs to log in to the server and communicate through it. Once logged in, client programs can discover who else is logged in, send muscle::Messages to other clients, and store muscle::Messages in the servers RAM for other clients to download later. Clients can also subscribe to selected data on the server, and be automatically notified whenever it changes. Unicast-style, multicast-style, and broadcast-style Message routing are all supported via an intelligent hierarchical pattern-matching routing mechanism. Writing multiplayer games, IRC style chat applications, SETI style distributed calculation apps, or any other type of distributed software is made easy because MUSCLE handles all the dirty work for you!
- Customize the included muscled server by defining your own session logic or message-streaming protocol. (Note that this is only necessary for certain specialized applications--the standard server provides sufficient functionality for most things)
- Write your client code in C++, C, Java, Delphi, or Python. Single-threaded and multi-threaded messaging APIs are provided for all of the aforementioned languages.
- Or just use the included message, string, dataIO, hashtable, dequeue, string-tokenizer, reference-count, regular expression and pattern matching parser, and object-pool code by themselves, as handy cross-platform utility classes. All source code is included, and you are free to use and abuse it any way you wish.
Enhancements:
- Optimized CreateConnectedSocketPair() by having it use the UNIX socketpair(AF_UNIX) function on systems that support that call.
- Removed the optional (useNagles) argument from the CreateConnectedSocketPair() function, since there
- is little or no point in using Nagles algorithm for sockets within the same process. (if you really needed it for some reason, you could still call SetSocketNaglesAlgorithmEnabled() manually on the resulting sockets afterwards)
- tests/cvscopy.cpp is now tests/svncopy.cpp, since I dont use CVS anymore.
- Thread::WaitForNextMessageAux() wasnt handling file descriptors properly when called with a wakeupTime less than or equal to the current time. Fixed.
- Added a testpulsenode.cpp file to the tests folder, to test the reliability and scalability of the PulseNode timed-event-callback implementation.
- Fixed some valgrind hits in NetworkUtilityFunctions.cpp by having the code check the sin_family of sockaddr structs before reading any IPv4-specific fields. QMuscleSupport.h wouldnt compile under Qt 3.x. Fixed.
- Added Mika Lindqvists patches to get QMuscleSupport.h to compile under older versions of Microsoft Visual C++.
- The SharedUsageLimitProxyMemoryAllocator class was not always freeing all of the cached memory during large free operations, which could result in the process-memory-cache getting too large. Fixed.
- Fixed a bug in the PulseNode classs linked list code that could cause PulseChildren to not have their Pulse() methods called at the proper times.
- Merged in Bryan Varners patch to the MessageTransceiverThread Java class so that spurious connect-succeeded tags are no longer sent by the I/O thread to the main thread.

RadiPret 1.1
RadiPret is a small but very specialized Application. It reads the data sended by the medical device Radical 7 using the RS232 output more>>
RadiPret 1.1 is a full featured and advanced Application which reads the data sended by the medical device Radical 7 using the RS232 output.
This datastream is checked, extracted and than shonw on a simple but powerfull webpage. The webpage displays the most important data like oxygen saturation and pulse. RadiPret knows three differnt display modes: normal, warning and alerting. For work RadiPret needs a Radical 7 (or an equivalent product), an USB to RS232 Converter (like Keyspan products) an a running webserver on the Mac running RadiPret. Not to forget: one or more Clients with any Browser to display the page over network (home, business or internet).
Maxs Ringtones
Maxs Ringtones - A wild mix between some tunes and standard ringtones. more>> Maxs Ringtones - A wild mix between some tunes and standard ringtones.
Zipped my ringtone library, (well, its like 20 ringtones!) for you all to download!
Its a wild mix between some tunes, standard ringtones and some stuff I dont know how to label!
All Maxs Ringtones are in m4r format ready for you to enjoy.
Texas (Chris Rea)
America f**k yeah!
Cell phone ringing
Chipmunks
Continental ring
CTU
Flute best Bansuri
Funkytown (Chipmunks)
Gelbart
iPhone tv ad ringtone
Life Up
Lookatus
One Missed call
Pulse ring
Razr
Ring Alerting
Ring Kinetic
Tiiiit
Warning, its the wife!
System requirements:
- iPhone
Hac4OSX Beta 10
Data analyzer for the Ciclosport Hac4 bicycle computer Hac4OSX is a simple yet useful application to transfer and analyse the tour data from a Hac4 more>> Data analyzer for the Ciclosport Hac4 bicycle computer
Hac4OSX is a simple yet useful application to transfer and analyse the tour data from a Hac4. Right now it does not have all the bells and whistles you can imagine, but is rather focused on being easy to use.
More features may be added in future versions depending on the feedback from users. So dont be shy and drop us a line.
Main features:
- Data transfer from Hac4 using the serial interface.
- Data import from "raw" data e.g. saved on a PC.
- Preview of each tour.
- Graph of either altitude, pulse or speed.
- Sortable data table.
- Clickable indicator for the graph.
Enhancements
- Chart-settings are now in the main preferences
- Bugfix: Export chart size could not be set arbitrary
- Average moving speed to statistic added
- Y-Axis scaling may be set manually
TurboMCS Controller 1.0
Allows you to interface with the EG&G Ortec TurboMCS. more>> Allows you to interface with the EG&G Ortec TurboMCS.
TurboMCS Controller is an application designed to interface with the EG&G Ortec TurboMCS (Multi-Channel Scaler) hardware via the serial port.
You have the possibility to view the data onscreen but also saved it in binary or text files. This type of hardware is used for fast timing measurements of pulsed count sources, mainly in LIDAR or other time-of-flight applications.
System requirements:
- Connected MCS.
Soundstream 1.5
Soundstream - Screensaver reacts to sound more>>
Soundstream looks great as a replacement to the iTunes visualizer; let yourself be mesmerized as it pulses to the music.
Add to ~/Library/Screen Savers/ to install. You may need to create a folder.
Enhancements:
- Alternate stream blooming
- Improved random particle positions
- Improved 3D visuals
- Improved version checking
- Graphical splash screen.
GravitySaver 1.0
GravitySaver is a light weight screensaver that expands upon the the iX Planets screensaver by adding a new dimension more>> GravitySaver is a light weight screensaver that expands upon the the iX Planets screensaver by adding a new dimension. What you see is an accurate 3-dimensional simulation of many bodies and their gravitational pull on each other. Collisions result in pulses being emitted from impact points.
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
V3ersion 1.0 fixed any crashing that may have occured before. Added a configuration sheet that allows you to alter a lot of the features. Add periodic 360 degree camera spin to give more of a 3-dimensional feel to the screen saver.
Signal Inspector 0.3d
Signal Inspector brings a simple and effective signal generator and analysis tool. more>> Signal Inspector 0.3d brings a simple and effective signal generator and analysis tool which features an oscilloscope, a spectrum analyzer and a spectrogram, plus tone, noise, and pulse generators.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Sound Wave Twirl 1.0
Sound Wave Twirl - Quartz Composition iVisualize plugin more>>
Its a Quartz Composition so you can even modify it.
Enhancements:
- initial release.
MacSpice 3f5 2.10.14
Spice-compatible simulator for Mac OS X more>> Spice-compatible simulator for Mac OS X
As its name suggests, MacSpice is an implementation for the Mac of the Berkeley Spice 3f5 electronic circuit simulator.
However, MacSpice is not merely a port of the Berkeley code, it incorporates many improvements ranging from bug-fixes to entirely new graphics, algorithms and solution strategies.
Spice is not easy to use, but it is a powerful tool once the initial hurdles have been overcome and the MacSpice website provides support and tutorials.
SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear dc, nonlinear transient, and linear ac analyses.
Circuit simulation is a way of building and testing virtual models of electronic devices. It is usually cheaper and quicker to simulate a design than to build a prototype. MacSpice, like most circuit simulators, requires a text-file description of the circuit as input.
This netlist is a list of components and the nodes they connect to. Users may prepare netlists with a text editor, or derive them from a circuit diagram using a third-party schematic-capture application. MacSpice then builds a numerical model of the circuit and analyses this.
A command interpreter (shell) is used to specify the types of analyses that are required and how the results should be processed, saved or displayed. The high quality of the MacSpice command interpreter makes the automation of tasks straightforward.
Simulation is a tool, not a magic-wand. The quality of the results depends on the accuracy of the netlist and the device models use. Within Spice most devices are ideal its resistor, for example, has just one property: resistance.
A real resistor has parasitic inductance and capacitance; if these have a significant influence on the circuit, they must be added explicitly to the netlist.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Graph cursors behave better.
- AC Sensitivity analysis now positions grid points accurately and can resume after interruption.
- Improved pole/zero analysis - negligible complex components are rounded to zero.
- Vectors use memory more efficiently.
- Better frontend performance when large numbers of vectors are in existence.
- The big_endian/little_endian flag is now implemented for rawfiles written in batch mode.
- Case-insensitive string comparisons are performed faster.
- A warning is now issued when breakpoints are being ignored, e.g. because pulse rise-times are shorter than the value of MINBREAK.
- var_free() and ctl_free() procedures re-coded to avoid potential stack overflow in extreme cases.
- Improved display of mutual inductance parameters by show.
- Improved numerical stability of interpolate() frontend function.
- Improved rusage statistics for interrupted transient simulations.
- Improved default behaviour of xd and alpha parameters for MOS3 devices.
- shift no longer causes a crash when it is given invalid arguments.
- goto $foo when $foo has no value no longer crashes.
- Cured potential history list corruption when set history = 0 is used.
Cured some minor memory leaks occurring during:
- conversion of circuit parameters to vectors;
- destruction of parse nodes referring to user-defined functions;
- tokenization of models with zero-length parameters.
- AC sensitivity analysis now works with non-linear devices.
- Correct evaluation of lists containing empty lists.
- Variables numdgt and rawprec now unset at the first attempt.
iCompositions Radio 1.0
Listen to iCompositions Radio in Dashboard more>> SoundRuler is a tool for measuring and graphing sound and for teaching acoustics.
It is open code and free. Like scientific knowledge, it is available for all to use, criticize, adapt to their needs and improve on
Its visual interactive approach to analysis brings you the best of two worlds: the control of manual analysis and the objectivity and speed of automated analysis.
SoundRuler is specially useful in the analysis of simple, repetitive signals. They can be measured quickly and in great detail, pulse by pulse.<<less