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    VPreproc

    C++ Verilog macro preprocessor

    ...++. * Optimise some code for better reading or performance. INSTALL GUIDE Make sure you have GNU Make, gcc-g++, and boost library installed. Use make to make the project. The execute is named "vpreproc" in current directory. Using vpreproc --help for usage information. Any question or request pls write to <wsong83@gmail.com>
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    Files Fitter

    The tool that lets you optimise your files with Genetic algorithms

    The File fitter browser is a tool that allows to select files and put them in to a destination container. That container can be CD, DVD, hard driver or whatever. It's like a Tetris but for files and directories. Usage : After all files have been selected, you can then ask to Files Fitter to optimise it. What "optimise" means here ; the GA will take your selection and then try do adapt it to the destination media (CD, DVD,) . At the end you will have the best choice of files...
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