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  1. spice-space.org

    Home The SPICE project aims to provide a complete open source solution for remote access to virtual machines in a seamless way so you can play videos, record audio, share usb devices and share folders without complications. SPICE could be divided into 4 different components: Protocol, Client, Server and Guest.
    • Download

      spice-gtk is a GTK+3 SPICE widget. It features glib-based objects for SPICE protocol parsing and a gtk widget for embedding the SPICE display into other applications such as virt-manager or Boxes.

    • HOME

      The SPICE project aims to provide a complete open source solution for remote access to virtual machines in a seamless way so you can play videos, record audio, share usb devices and share folders without complications. SPICE could be divided into 4 different components: Protocol, Client, Server and Guest. The protocol is the specification in ...

    • FAQ

      To ensure that Spice is a success, the following project goals were set: To deliver a high-quality user experience, similar to local machine, in LAN environments; To maintain low CPU consumption in order to have high VM density on the host; To provide high-quality video streaming;

    • Features

      Current Features. Video streaming - heuristically identifies video streams and transmits M-JPEG video streams; Image compression - offers various compression algorithm that were built specifically for Spice, including QUIC (based on SFALIC), LZ, GLZ (history-based global dictionary), and auto (heuristic compression choice per image); Live migration - supports clients while migrating Spice ...

    • Documentation

      Defines Spice project's coding style and coding conventions. Red Hat Summit 2009. Spice session presentation at Red Hat Summit 2009. Download ODP version or PDF version. UsbDk. Download UsbDk Presentation and UsbDk Manual. Streaming_stats toolbox documentation.

    • Demos

      In the local spice case, unix-domain-socket is used and the guest framebuffer stays on the GPU. For more information about configuration check out Spice User Manual. What is shown in the demo: Run a VM with virtio-vga, virgl and local spice ... As part of the SPICE Adaptive Streaming project, we developed a toolbox for studying the performance ...

  2. spice-space.org

    Like to get involved? The Spice project is open for contribution. As the project activity is spread across many areas of interest, a variety of C/C++ programmers will find areas of interest. Javascript/web developers should checkout spice-html5. The project is devoted to offering increased reliability, quality and usability. If you choose to get involved, you are obligated to keep Spice ...
  3. spiceprojects.org

    spiceprojects.org

    https://spiceprojects.org

    SPICE curriculum materials blend disciplinary core ideas, science and engineering design practices, and crosscutting concepts as called for in the the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). We incorporate principles of evidence-centered design, knowledge integration, and informed engineering design to develop project-based curriculum materials that promote the integration of science ...
  4. spiceprojects.org

    Science Projects Integrating Computing and Engineering, or SPICE, is an NSF-funded STEM+C Design and Development project that develops NGSS aligned curricular materials integrating computational modeling with science and engineering for students in grades 5 and 6. Computational modeling allows students to move between understanding a system via science inquiry and engineering a problem ...
  5. spiceprojects.org

    Hello Teachers. If you are interested in implementing the Water Runoff Challenge in your classroom, please refer to the following links below for curriculum materials. Teacher Guide - The teacher guide contains lesson-level guidance on pacing; supporting student engagement with the NGSS dimensions; supporting connections among science, engineering, and computational modeling; promoting ...
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