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    QSMM

    QSMM

    An adaptive state model development framework.

    ...A basic building block for supporting state models of finite automatons is adaptive probabilistic mapping, which for an argument from its domain returns more often results that maximize or minimize values of one or more objective functions. Finite automatons can be represented by assembler programs with user-defined instructions that perform effective work. To assist in the learning of a finite automaton, a template for its state model can be provided as an assembler program with probabilistic jump instructions. The operating principle behind the framework resembles the Boltzmann machine.
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    MEDDAC is the seeding point for designing a new approach to Operating System design itself. It is an Open Source project with roots in mainframe design and development the author began in 1979. Monitor Editor Disassembler Decompiler Assembler Compiler
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    An open source set of embedded software libraries in C, C++ and Assembler for robotics programming, targeting controllers using Motorola 68K/ColdFire & PowerPC micros. The initial target is the 68332-powered Mini RoboMind controller (www.robominds.com)
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