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CLISP is a portable ANSI Common Lisp implementation and development environment by Bruno Haible. Interpreter, compiler, debugger, CLOS, MOP, FFI, Unicode, sockets, CLX. UI in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, and Danish.
LoseThos, a free, 64-bit, multicore, PC operating system designed from scratch -- not a Unix. No bloat. Boots in 2 seconds. Comes with games, C compiler, tools and lots of demos of the API! Test-drive or install -- it is a live CD.
CDK4AVR stands for Cross Development Kit for Atmels AVR RISC processor serie
and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C development
environment for even this processor familie under Linux or similar host systems.
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CDK4NIOS stands for Cross Development Kit for Altera's soft core processor NIOS and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C/C++ development environment under Linux. It will present only free of fee tools, so you can use it without risks.
VirtuAL3101 provides a series of tools to develop effects using the AL3101 DSP from Alesis. It includes an assembler/disassembler, a simulator, an application generator with its graphical interface and various effects.
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 library written in Objective-C for linux or others gcc-enabled systems that brings support of slots and signals ŕ-la Qt in the language, and a windowing toolkit made in OpenGL or X11. Other useful tools may also be included such as XML.
A microkernel operating system distribution offering (among other things) very low hardware requirements, full and easy portability and easy-readable source code.
GNUDE is a complete suite of GNU C, C++, Fortran, and Java Cross Compilers, and the GDB CPU Simulator and Debugger for embedded microprocessor applications development. Targets development for ARM7, ARM9, and XScale applications.
CDK4MSP stands for Cross Development Kit for the Texas Instruments MSP430 MCUs and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C development environment for even this processor familie under Linux or similar host systems. It will present only f
Open Source Microsoft VC to Delphi translator is the translation utilities toolset with IDE that support translating Microsoft VC 7.0 projects, libraries, APIs to Delphi 7.0
CodeXpand Engine is a Scripting engine written with C++.
It work with COMPILED SCRIPT linked at Run Time with Host Applications.
The SCRIPT COMPILER generate the CPU bytecode requested from the Host CPU where the application (& the scripts) will run.