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    3-DPhysicsSim

    3-DPhysicsSim

    3-DPhysicsSim is an interactive 3-D physics simulator.

    3-DPhysicsSim is an interactive 3-D physics simulator which allows you to create a scene filled with objects and see how the objects act in real-time when governed by the laws of physics. 3-DPhysicsSim was created with the help of Irrlicht, WxWidgets and Bullet
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    eGraph - Algebra Worksheet Builder
    The perfect solution for making graphing worksheets. For graphing equations in: algebra homework, math class work, and for displaying professional graph images on a white board during classroom instruction. Click "View All Files" for Windows Setup.
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    An Education Microprocessor Simulator, based off the a design by Charles Stroud (http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~strouce/ausim.html), this will extend the capabilities and UI of the original and will have a VHDL implementation for educational purposes.
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