c# database little available memory [closed] - c#

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I am trying to update a database management system on a PPC (Pocket Pc, with less ram and Windows Mobile).
The old version of the database is based only on textfiles.
I need a database management system which is fast and doesn´t need a lot of ram.
Also the system must work under Windows Mobile 5.0.
Any ideas?

Try SQLite. It is a very small (~400KB) DBMS for embedded operating systems. As it is open source you can always compile for your own platform, or use interop libraries as directed in this post.

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I plan to integrate parts of the IBM Filenet archiv solution into my ASP.NET web application.
Perhaps in a framework or something like that.
Has anyone experience with that or does anyone know that there is the possibility to call a webservice?
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IBM FileNet offer Java and .Net API to connect either the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) or Web Services Interoperability (WSI) protocols.
see for more details:
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Capture different frequencies from an audio? [closed]

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Do we have any libraries and package files with the help of which I can capture various frequencies in an audio sample?
I want to capture various frequencies within an audio file. Initially, I am concentrating on making it a desktop application for windows 8.
There are several libraries that could do that (even if they're not native).
Considering that you're using .NET your best bet would be:
NAudio http://naudio.codeplex.com/
BASS.NET http://bass.radio42.com/

Free APIs for downloading mp3 [closed]

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I want to develop a windows phone 7 app for commercial use. That will allow me for searching , streaming and Downloading mp3 songs free of cost.
I have studied for the above I would have to create a server that will provide me the music database and different APIs to access that.
I have found one reference Last.fm and also registered on that but still unable to figure out whether it allows to download songs or not.
Please suggest how to work with it and also if there are any other APIs which would help me out.

WebCam Video Recording in MPEG using C# Desktop Application [closed]

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I am developing an application which requires me to connect to webcam and record the video in MPEG format as it is VCD compliant. The application is in WinForms however, WPF solution is also fine. I am not interested in WebBased Flash/Silverlight solutions I am only interested in free or opensource solutions or controls.
Is there such solution available for C#/.NET?
The following 2 open source projects seem to contain the kind of control you are building.
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/285964/WPF-Webcam-Control
http://easywebcam.codeplex.com/
The best libraries I know are these.
FFMpeg.NET
FFMpeg-Sharp
FFLib.NET
Other than that, you can do "console" operations to get it done.

open source software to control computer fan speed [closed]

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So I asked a similar question here but it was considered a duplicate: https://stackoverflow.com/q/6181191/319862
This time I will be a little bit more specific...
Are there any open source projects that can control the pwm frequency of a motherboard fan header. Please share links. The only software I can find is Speedfan and it does not seem to make the source available.
The next best thing I found was openhardwaremonitor, but it does not control fan speeds yet according to the issues list on google code.
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I am mainly interested in Windows at this time, although a cross platform project would be great.
lm-sensors provides a fancontrol tool that can change the speed of your fans, along with some nice calibration tools to help you maintain reasonable temperatures with minimum energy and noise. Excellent tools.

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