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Free Pascal Compiler Free 32/64-bit multi-platform Pascal and Object Pascal compiler
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ZenLib Small C++ derivate class to have a simpler life
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Agena Agena is an interpreted procedural programming language.
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ATGLogColorizer This utility color-codes log files or console output from JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere, and DAS application servers. Output originating from ATG is also recoginzed and colored appropriately. This utility greatly aids in reading and interpreting log fil
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SET's Editor, a friendly text editor SETEdit is a friendly text editor. It is a text mode application with windows, buttons, mouse support, etc. The main target of the project are programmers so the editor is mainly oriented to programming.
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LifeLines LifeLines is a genealogy program to help with your family history research. Its primarily strengths are its powerful scripting language and the ability easily import and export information in the GEDCOM format.
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LRSTAR: LALR(k) parser generator for C++ Generate fast LALR(k) parsers and DFA lexical analyzers in C++
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gema gema is a general purpose text processing utility based on the concept of pattern matching. It reads an input file and copies it to an output file transforming the data as specified by the patterns defined by the user.
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CSV to XML Unmaintained. Do not use.
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basE91 basE91 is an advanced method for encoding binary data as ASCII characters. It is similar to UUencode or base64, but is more efficient. The overhead produced by basE91 depends on the input data. It amounts at most to 23% and can range down to 14%.
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VolksForth A small, self-hosting 16bit Forth system
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Rod Whitby's Open Source Projects Open Source software that I have developed or maintained.
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Basic Disk Operating System (BDOS) BDOS is a 16 bit educational operating system written in NASM.
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cingb cingb is an ATTEMPT to write a Gameboy-emulator for all kinds of platforms. It plays Gameboy and Gameboy Color ROMs, includes a debugger for step-by-step analysis of Gameboy programs and might be also interesting for educational purposes.
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MinEd Text Editor Text editor with extensive Unicode and CJK support. Convenient and efficient features for editing of plain text documents, programs, HTML etc. User-friendly interface, mouse control and menus. Runs in a text-mode environment like xterm or mintty.
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NedoPC SDK NedoPC SDK is a set of development cross-tools (compilers/emulators) to develop system and user software (and hardware) for some old home minicomputers and new "homebrew" hobbyist-friendly computers (including development of that kind of computers)
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doshexed Hexed for Freedos 1.1
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TinyTcl, Tcl for embedded applications TinyTcl is a tiny version of Tcl, for small footprint machines and embeddable/rommable applications. It is derived from Tcl 6.7 and compiles to less than 60K, 10X smaller than Tcl 7 and Tcl 8.
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AniSa - A Sybase Data Editor A flexible and powerful data editor for users of Sybase database servers (Adaptive Server Enterprise version 11.x or better).
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Commandline Character Manager CCM is an easy to use RPG character sheet generator and character tracker programmed in BASIC. Works with all role playing systems.
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KENTROS XC KENTROS XC programming language for business
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Konwert Program for converting text files between Windows-1250 <-> ISO-8859-2 codepages and Unix <-> DOS new-line character.
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OpenSOS "Desktop Environment" for DOS (x86) written in QBasic. Needs QBasic compiler (not included in project).
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TinyPTC A small and easy to use framebuffer graphics library
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xduffy 's projects collection This is a reprository of software I have written. It is written in C, C++ and hopefully in some obscure Basic :-) I gladly share my stuff with you under the MIT license, so you can do what you want with it (almost)... :-)
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