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    lux

    Extended Lua for Unix

    Custom Lua interpreter, libraries, and bindings for Unix platforms
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    Committed to the development of fundamental ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) components for Linux. This includes a generic ACPI table parser, AML interpreter, bus and device drivers, policy, user interface, and support tools.
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    kjw_watt

    MS-DOS console programming language

    WATT is a interpreter based procedural programming language for developing MS-DOS console programs, that can run in MS-DOS 6.22, MS-DOS under Windows 95/98, Command Prompt of Microsoft Windows (e.g. Windows XP), and from Bootable* USB flash drives that have a MS-DOS partition. *note: USB flash drives can only be bootable, if the motherboard recognizes the USB flash drive in BIOS booting settings. This has nothing to do with the default OS that the motherboard normally loads up...
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