Best, Good, or Emerging Free Hardware Development Tools - Group No. 1
The following are another free Hardware development tools for best, good, or emerging Hardware development tool identification and evaluation. Enjoy the list below.
System (GNU/Linux)
1. GNU Source Installer - GNU Source Installer is a source package manager for Unix-likes. It provides configuration, compilation, installation, upgrade, tracking and removal of packages built from source code following the GNU coding standards… read more
2. GNU Stow - Stow is a program for managing the installation of software packages, keeping them separate (/usr/local/stow/emacs vs. /usr/local/stow/perl, for example) while making them appear to be installed in the same place (/usr/local)… read more
3. injector - The injector (0launch) is a small Python program. You ask it to run a program by giving it the program’s full name (a web address). The injector does not need to be installed or run as root. It does not write to any shared directories… read more
4. GNU Parted - GNU Parted is an industrial-strength package for creating, destroying, resizing, checking and copying partitions, and the file systems on them… read more
5. segatex - segatex is a tool to configure SELinux policy with the help of a GUI. At the push of buttons, it can generate a .te file in the /root/segatex directory. You can then edit your .te file, make a module, and install… read more
6. gems - The gems system is a client/server application that allows to show a single console session in diferent computers or terminals in real time. It can also be used to transmit any other kind of data to more than one computer at the same time… read more
7. gnuit - gnuit is a set of interactive text-mode tools, closely integrated with the shell. It contains an extensible file system browser, an ascii/hex file viewer, a process viewer/killer and some other related utilities and shell scripts… read more
Enabler (GNU/Linux)
1. NDir - NDir is a console-based utility to display the contents of directories, just like ‘ls’ or ‘dir’. It runs on various Unix systems, including Linux… read more
2. lcdtest - lcdtest is a utility to display monitor test patterns. It was originally written for use with LCD monitors, and may be useful in finding pixels that are stuck on or off as well as for adjustment (automatic or manual)… read more
3. pd - pd (print directory) - This program will read the current directory or the directories listed on the command line and display the contents showing the “files” first then the “directories”. This program can be used instead of “ls”.. read more
4. viewglob - viewglob is a utility designed to complement the *nix shell in graphical environments. It consists of a tool that sits as a layer between the shell and X terminal, keeping track of the user’s current directory and command-line, and a GUI display… read more
5. Feta - Feta is a frontend to the Debian package management system ‘dpkg’, the Debian configuration system ‘debconf’, and the Debian package distribution system ‘apt’… read more
Utility (GNU/Linux)
1. DBToy - DBToy is a fuse-based filesystem for linux, that lets you browse the contents of a relational database through a set of directories and xml files… read more
2. hdparm - hdparm is a GNU/Linux shell utility for viewing and manipulating various IDE drive and driver parameters. Most drives can benefit from improved performance using a command similar to “hdparm -qm8 -qu1 -qc1 -qW1 -qd1 /dev/hda”.. read more
Package Management (GNU/Linux)
1. remerge - remerge is a browser-based, multi-distro package management frontend. It provides a simple graphical frontend for Gentoo’s Portage package management system and Ximian/Novell’s Red Carpet package management system… read more




