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    OPCL

    OPCL

    Oberon Portable Compiler and Linker

    Oberon Portable Compiler and Linker is command-line version of the ETH Oberon PlugIn for Windows 95/98/NT/2000. Compiler, linker and kernel by Team of the Institute for Computer Systems of ETH Zuerich. Copyright 2000 ETH Zuerich Institut fuer Computersysteme, ETH Zentrum, CH-8092 Zuerich.
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    The OpenCL Kernel Compiler compiles OpenCL kernel files and presents any compilation errors in a form commonly used by "regular" C/C++ compilers. It is intended to be used as a supporting tool for application developers working with OpenCL. Version 0.3.0 adds additional features for saving compiled binaries and selecting platforms/devices.
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    ProtocolAnalyser provides an integrated develop environment for generating a protocol-decoder. With a programable kernel, it can support variety of protocols. Here is a framework of such a software, hoping it will help you a lot.
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    Can emulate old computer on text the code pogram ideal to create kernel for operating system The begin the project the can emulate CPU(8080)and z80.
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    The CommGen platform is intended to be a simple, scalable integration platform for small to medium problem sets. The architecture is simple, consisting of a distributed kernel, distributed O/S, agent and application layer.
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    The Bas2Lee Compiler is a BASIC langauge that is compiled to LeeOS kernel 0.0.2 binary form. It's purpose is to speed up and make simple the development of the LeeOS project and any other projects that are to be developed in the future for LeeOS.
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    OS based on Agent based Security with a new type of split kernel and agents platform.
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