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    Java application for virtual tool shop simulation. Application allows simulation of exchange jobs between some tool shops. Jobs are grouped in projects and are organized in Petri nets (sequences of activities and stores).
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    COPanno

    COPanno optimizes the panels cuts.

    COPanno is now at http://download.tuxfamily.org/copanno/ COPanno is a small utility to find the best solution for cutting rectangular panels in a defined-size sheet. * v1.2 Introduce multi-threading (calculation is up to 8 times faster) and internationalization support. English and French translations are done. * v1.3 Add per panel orientation keeping Copanno est un utilitaire de calepinage donnant la meilleure manière de découper des panneaux rectangulaire dans une feuille de...
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    BoardCAD is an easy to use CAD/CAM-program that allows you to quickly design your own surfboards. It is written in Java and can export STEP-files for compatibility with other CAD-systems, and g-code for CNC machines.
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    G-CNC Sender

    G-CNC Sender

    GCode sender for ramps and marlin firmware for CNC Milling Machine

    GCode sender for ramps and marlin firmware for CNC Milling Machine 3D preview RS232 and RS232 over TCP drivers Full GComands control, disable, replace, pause. Full machine control Remap XYZ coordinates GComands description After install select Help->Check for updates..
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    Clothes - sewing CAD for creation of models of clothes. Based on the new concept of the automated designing of clothes with use of parametrical model. Creates a base design of model of clothes and allows to change it depending on necessity of updating.
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    An interpreter for the G-code language, which can control a 3-axis Cartesian positioning system (ie for a CNC milling machine) which has electronics compatible with the RepRap project.
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    RoboFac is a software system for controlling a hexapod, also known as a Stewart-Gough platform. It features a G-Code interpreter for CNC machining.
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