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Open-source, free, multi-platform BASIC compiler, with syntax similar MS-QuickBASIC (including the GFX statements), that adds new features such as pointers, unsigned data types, inline assembly, a pre-processor and many others.
Maintain your software with amake (a make utility for developers). Supports strong pattern recognition and transformations. A single makefile can be used to compile an entire project.
DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender is a drop-in replacement for the DOS/4GW DOS Extender and compatibles. Being fast, small and flexible DOS/32A can be used in many environments, from embedded systems to DOS emulators, by both developers and end users alike.
A full development kit, based on XSCompiler. Multi-platform compiler and IDE, many libraries and examples. Uses an innovative programming language, an improved version of the standard and well-known C/C++.
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This project aims at providing a POSIX compliant subsystem for OS/2. A first version will provide missing extensions to the existing EMX libraries; a future version will port and integrate BSD libraries as a standalone environment.
This project was started in an effort to ease development of Swing applications by creating a XML to Swing rendering utility. Although this project is definitely in the first released state, it shows great promise and focuses solely on the Swing API as a
Cam is written in C++/asm for FreeDOS. It allows users to take a screen shot of the monitor in text-mode, which is saved to a file of their choice. The output file can be displayed by simply using the "type" command with the Cam file as the parameter.
The Kapok backbone creates a binary file that can be executed in both
windows, dos and x86-elf based versions of unix (currently linux,
but it should be very easy to extend this), and using a datafile, it
can execute a binary, relative to which system
Master Operating System
as Visual Pascal for DOS
Graphical Interface for FPC programmers.
MOS Design is based upon Amiga Workbench
Make easily Roll-up menus, windows,
buttons, sliders, lists, requesters...