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    KFUpgrade

    KFUpgrade

    Dependencies: Oracle Java / OpenJDK and Xterm

    This app is a simple GUI that help You to upgrade Fedora Linux to a newer version via FedUp which replaced older PreUpgrade mechanism. At this moment, there is no official GUI for FedUp from Red Hat/Fedora Team so I decided to write my own. Main purpose is to help promoting Fedora Linux on home desktops and simplify upgrade process. KFUpgrade is not an official GUI for Fedora FedUp and it's not connected with Fedora Project or Red Hat. More about Fedora: http://fedoraproject.org/
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    Code Red Sim

    Code Red Sim

    A low-power ISA design and simulator for a 2010 IEEE competition

    ...Since the competition dictated a small team size, our professor split the class and gave each group a color. We liked the name "Code Red" and chose it to represent our team and school's color (UMass' official color is Maroon.) Only later did we realize that "Code Red" was the name of an unrelated computer worm from 2001.
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