Light-weight Bare Metal Hypervisor (Type 1) written in C++
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Light-weight Bare Metal Hypervisor (Type 1) written in C++
Universal & Free Wi-fi Router Software Upgrade. Transforms Pre-existing Wi-Fi Access Points from Web 2.0 to 3.0, by Giving The Target Device A Built-In AppStore. Users Can Then Explore And Install Mesh-Networking, IPFS & Other Decentralized/ Federated, Localhost WebApps and Services
Bao, a Lightweight Static Partitioning Hypervisor
Simple Embedded ARM Linux System
Run any RPG Maker MV/MZ game on linux
Automatic Windows build of gcc, gdb and make for targeting 32-bit and 64-bit arm bare-metal targets.
RandomX, CryptoNight, Argon2 and GhostRider CPU/GPU miner with Command&Control (CC) Server and Monitoring
The Compute Library is a set of computer vision and machine learning functions optimised for both Arm CPUs and GPUs using SIMD technologies.
Prebuilt binary with Tensorflow Lite enabled. For RaspberryPi / Jetson Nano. Support for custom operations in MediaPipe. XNNPACK, XNNPACK Multi-Threads, FlexDelegate.
Instruction decoder generator
The Dlang SIMD library
Performance monitoring and benchmarking suite
Simple reverse proxy to provide various web applications over a single HTTPS entry point, e.g. in a home server scenario.
ARM64 macOS assembly program for null-byte free shellcode
A translator from Intel SSE intrinsics to Arm/Aarch64 NEON implementation
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