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It is a Java application developed with Netbeans, that displays the contents of a trace file in a sortable table.
It can help to find data useful for ns-3 developers and users, such as time spent in different operations, node status, propagation times, number of packets, etc.
The source code can be downloaded from the following link:

The application has been tested on Windows (both x86 and x64) and Linux (both 32-bit and 64-bit), although it’s not restricted to these platforms.
In order to use this tool, simply copy or download the zip file, and extract the file called ‘tracemetrics.jar’ in a suitable folder (a temporary one can be created).
Open the application and select the file that you want to analyze.
The application will load the trace file and display it in a table.
If the selected trace file does not exist, the application will ask you where it can find it.
The user will be able to save the result of the analysis in a tab delimited file, and use it for later analysis with other tools or even copy it into a spreadsheet.
When the analysis is done, the application will show the table and the results saved in a tab delimited file.
The output format is very simple, the content is shown in 4 columns separated by spaces and on each line there is a number between 0 and 100 (0 representing the line number, and 100 the number of lines, the maximum value).
The first column represents the content of the line, the second and third columns represent the sum and the number of packets of the contents of the line, respectively, and the fourth column shows the time that the line was processed.
By default, the program uses the following naming convention for trace files:
*.trace
*.trace_partial
*.trace_final
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When the analysis is performed, the application will identify the file, if there are already results, it will use them, or open a new analysis if the file was not previously analyzed.
Any of the fields of the table can be used for filtering (by value, date or time, node status, packet size, etc.), and the default filters are configured by the user.
The user can select one or more fields and use them for filtering.
The date format used is Y eea19f52d2

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MakeDisk is a handy utility that allows you to write and read disk images. If you want to save disk images for disk swapping, then MakeDisk is the software that will do it.
MkeDisk is a handy tool that allows you to create floppy disk images for the TeraByte Unlimited Terabyte Live CD packages. If you want to save disk images for swapping on a PC, then this is the software that will do it.
Features:
+ Allows you to write disk images with the Terabyte Unlimited software (TeraByte Live CD)
+ Allows you to read disk images with the Terabyte Unlimited software (TeraByte Live CD)
+ Allows you to create disk images for your computer (not as portable as the Terabyte Live CD packages)
+ Allows you to save disk images for your computer (not as portable as the Terabyte Live CD packages)
How to use MakeDisk:
1) Double-click on MakeDisk.exe to run the application
2) The GUI of the program will open
3) Press F2 to open the help screen
4) Press F9 to open the disk image creation screen
5) Press F2 to open the help screen again
5) Press F7 to open the disk image creation screen again
6) Enter your desired drive letter (usually C)
7) Type the name of your desired disk image file
8) Enter your desired disk image file size in megabytes
9) Click on the OK button

*** For OS/2 32-bit users, do not confuse MakeDisk with MakeDiskOS. ***

What OS/2 can do with MakeDisk:
The OS/2 operating system is an operating system developed by IBM. OS/2 was the last operating system to be developed by IBM and was replaced by the Windows NT operating system in 1996. This OS/2 software is the most popular operating system for IBM iSeries, Itanium and BladeCenter, and is the operating system that was installed on your IBM i or BladeCenter before you started using it.
*** OS/2 32-bit version of MakeDisk is not compatible with OS/2 6.0x. ***
MakeDisk OS/2 Features:
MakeDisk OS/2 is an application for DOS based PC. This software can create and read disk images for the OS/2 32-bit operating system. It is designed to save disk images for the OS/2 32-bit operating system (as of version

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