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TweakDB 1.3
TweakDB is a weaking tool for all versions of Windows and several graphic cards. It focuses mainly on increasing system performance but also on increasing system stability and addressing windows problems. Click here for the download...
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SiSoft Sandra 2002.6.8.97
The new Sandra has been released. It contains a wealth of new features and improvements, most notable being a new benchmark, benchmark result saving, and 6 new modules. Most known issues with the previous version have been resolved in this version. Here's a breakdown:
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3DMark 2001 SE Build 330
3DMark 2001 is the latest installment in the popular 3DMark series. By combining DirectX support with completely new graphics, it continues to provide benchmark results that empower you to make informed hardware assessments. It has been created in cooperation with the major 3D accelerator and processor manufacturers to provide you with the best possible and most reliable set of diagnostic tools. Includes a new demo-mode, which demonstrates some of the latest innovations and advances that real-time 3D Graphics can offer.
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Building Web services with the Google API
The Google search engine can now be accessed via a SOAP-based Web service. This means that developers can now embed Google search results and other information into their own applications. Google also took this project one step further, creating an API and Java toolkit for accessing the data. This tutorial is for developers who want to use Google information from within their Java applications.
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Investigations into Portable Object Codes
Source: UNSW.edu.au
Traditionally, a compiler generates code in an architecture-dependent object format (or as assembler code, which is merely a symbolic representation of an object code). Such code can be directly executed by one architecture, but is largely useless for others. In contrast, a portable object code is architecture neutral, but needs to be specialised to a given architecture at load or runtime.
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