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    WebDGap

    WebDGap

    A PhoneGap alternative for Desktop applications.

    WebDGap allows you to convert any website or HTML/CSS/JavaScript web application to a native Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome application. WebDGap also gives you the option to export as a Chrome popup extension, and you can export your app or website as a native PhoneGap application making your app available for mobile devices :)
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    ATasm: 6502 cross-assembler

    ATasm is a 6502 command-line cross-assembler.

    ATasm is a 6502 command-line cross-assembler that is compatible with the original Mac/65 macro assembler released by OSS software. The aim of ATasm is to provide Atari home-brew coders with a comfortable and powerful toolset.
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    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    coldev

    C/C++ , PHP, PYTHON, 3D ENGINES, CHROME NATIVE CLIENT

    + C/C++ and PHP projects, Python and Others + 3D ENGINES + Videogames Projects based in Bennugd http://www.bennugd.org Web Page https://coldev.sourceforge.io/
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    SUNY Pascal

    SUNY Stony Brook Pascal for the IBM/360 written in XPL

    This Pascal compiler was created by the Computer Science Department of SUNY in Stony Brook back in 1975. The Pascal compiler generates code for the IBM 360 and is written in XPL. This project includes the source code for the Pascal compiler and the XPL compiler. This project also includes an IBM/360 simulator capable of running the output of both the Pascal compiler and the XPL compiler. The simulator is written in C and can run on most machines with a C compiler.
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    MIDletPascal
    MIDletPascal is specifically suited for development of J2ME midlets. It's compiler translates Pascal source code directly into Java microedition bytecode.
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    crossemx

    crossemx

    EMX compiler hosted on Win32

    I'm taking various older versions of the OS/2 based EMX port of GCC and re-hosting them on Win32. This way I can use multiple core machines to build my OS/2 side projects.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    ASUSTOR NAS GPL Source
    GPL source and toolchain for ASUSTOR NAS
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    MPL Bytecode Compiler

    MPL Bytecode Compiler

    Micro Programming Language - A Portable Language for Micro Computers

    NEWS: The MPL language is now completely defined. No more language changes are to be made. The compiler is complete and should be easy to translate to other languages if you so choose. MPL is a small, simple language based on BCPL, B, C and Jesusonic. The compiler and interpreter are written in portable Pascal. I have successfully compiled MPL for CP/M, DOS, Windows, Atari ST, Amiga and the Tandy Colour Computer. MPL is designed to be tiny in every way, while implementing all the important features of BCPL & B. The result is a compiler written in a high level language (PASCAL) which compiles to under 16K (CP/M). The symbol table, language syntax, and bytecode are all optimized for size. I will write a MPL Reference Manual in time. Contact myself if you want to help get that written.
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    MinGW GCC for Power PC

    MinGW GCC for Power PC

    MinGW GCC cross development environment for Power PC.

    This is a Windows command line based cross development environment for Power PC built from the latest stable release of GCC (currently 13.1.0). I built 12.2.0 incorrectly so I've deleted it. Also included is Gnu make along with the necessary MinGW dlls to make it all work. I build tool chains for other targets, from time to time, to use for testing Flash Insight, a device programmer that is available on my website. Flash Insight doesn't currently support PowerPC but once I have the tool chain building for one target it generally builds for all targets. I want to make this tool chain available to the embedded development community since building gcc under MinGW isn't a trivial exercise and if you're like me you probably just want to work on your project and not fiddle with building tool chains. Unzip the archive to the location of your choice, include the top level "bin" directory in your path and start developing.
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    CtoPAStom

    C to Pascal converter to port math routines in Lazarus/Delphi.

    I looked for a C to Pascal converter but everything I found was just some simple string replacer. So I developed this syntax interpreter. It was born to convert C algorithms included in R language sources to Lazarus. So it converts just functions ad NOT .H files. It tries to do a ready to compile convertsion. I put my project here because I hope that someone would continue the development. For me it does everything I need and I will not upgrade this project anymore. The use is simple, you past in the left area the original code and you take the PASCAL version from the right area. It is a GPL2 software. Goodbye! Tommaso Fantozzi
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    jsc
    JSC allows developers to think in C# while targeting JavaScript, Java, Actionscript and PHP. If you want to create a Flash or WebGL powered game in C# JSC is what you need. If you want to create a single page web application JSC is what you need! JSC also integrates with NuGet which allows to create packages. Contact us at: info@jsc-solutions.net
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    MinForth

    MinForth

    A minimalistic but complete standard Forth compiler in C

    MinForth V3.4 is a classic Forth system with command-line interface. Development resource requirements are minimal. A source text editor and a C compiler are sufficient. By design no toolchain is required to adapt or rebuild MinForth. A complete rebuild takes only few seconds. Current sources are for Windows and Linux (32-bit or 64-bit). MinForth primitive definitions are written in mixed Forth and C language and are transpiled to pure C code. Main but not exclusive application for the transpiler is to build the MinForth V3.4 high-level Forth compiler. MinForth V3.4 is widely conformant to the Forth-2012 draft standard and passes the usual test suites. Feedback and bug reports are welcome per - Usenet forum https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/comp.lang.forth - email to minforth@gmx.net
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    CrossCompiler

    A new way to program on VEX Robotics.

    A new way to program on VEX Robotics.Easy vb-style objective program style.
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    ECMA-55 Minimal BASIC compiler

    BASIC Compiler and Interpreter

    John's Mutant contains several projects. The current project is an ECMA-55 Minimal BASIC compiler for Linux systems using AMD64 compatible CPUs. You can download the MinimalBASIC compiler source in the Files section.
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    wintcc

    Scripts, Makefiles, tools helping to build TinyCC on Windows and wine.

    The wonderful TinyCC (C compiler) has all the stuffs to make a Windows native compiler but it's far from obvious. This side project contains scripts, Makefiles and other tools to easily compile TinyCC on Windows. Currently, it contains bootstrap Makefile for Cygwin 32/64 that produces native compiler (Cygwin is not required to run the compiler) and Makefile for wine.
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    Full operational package to build a complete Linux embedded system (host development tools and target image) for several reference boards: - BEAGLE
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    Tunguska is a ternary computer emulator. The goal is to provide a relatively easy-to-use platform, reminiscent of an early PC, for people who want to experience and experiment with ternary computing hands-on.
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    VolksForth

    A small, self-hosting 16bit Forth system

    VolksForth is a 16bit Forth System with the goal to produce a manageable Forthsystem for computer systems with restricted system resources.
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    BasEdit.Net

    A CBM BASIC Editor for Windows

    A CBM BASIC Editor for Windows written by Björg Stojalowski in VB.NET 2010
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CrossBridge-Community

    CrossBridge-Community

    C/C++ Compiler for the ActionScript Virtual Machine (AVM2)

    Previously codenamed "FlasCC" and "Alchemy," CrossBridge provides a complete BSD-like C/C++ development environment based on GCC that lets you compile your C/C++ code to target the Adobe Flash Runtimes (Flash Player and AIR). With CrossBridge you can port almost any existing C/C++ code to the web, across browsers. Forum: http://forum.crossbridge.io/ GitHub - SDK Source: https://github.com/crossbridge-community/crossbridge/ GitHub - Issue Tracker: https://github.com/crossbridge-community/crossbridge/issues GitHub - Wiki: https://github.com/crossbridge-community/crossbridge/wiki GitHub - Examples: https://github.com/crossbridge-community Demo: http://www.vpmedia.hu/crossbridge/neverball Tutorials: https://www.adobe.com/devnet/tagsearch.tsb.prod-_sl_flascc_v_.tse.html http://bruce-lab.blogspot.hu/2014/01/crossbridgeflascc-resources-collection.html https://tv.adobe.com/watch/max-2013/from-c-to-flash-the-power-of-the-adobe-flash-c-compiler/
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    GCCE4Symbian

    Provide latest GNU toolchain for Symbian developers

    Provides bleeding-edge GNU toolchain for Symbian. GCC still supports Symbian therefore project active. All thanks for me and my hard-work GCC still supports Symbian. Benefits: moderm libraries require new compiler features and languange standarts. More software will be coming to small old phones! Binutils and GDB stop support Symbian and last provided versions are 2.29.1 and 10.2
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    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    A C Compiler/Editor for Retro 6809 Machines (Colour Computer/Dragon)

    WinCMOC v0.6 is here! So many new features, I cant remember them all. Please uninstall old versions before installing. This is a port of the CMOC compiler (written by Pierre Sarrazin) to Windows. Currently CMOC does not support linking, so, I've written front end tools which edit CMOC's output so that it can be assembled and linked via LWTOOL's. A simple C editor in included which makes it easy to compile/build and run the xroar emulator. Please visit the CMOC website: http://perso.b2b2c.ca/~sarrazip/dev/cmoc.html CREDITS LWTools - Portable tools for the Motorola 6809/6309 http://lwtools.projects.l-w.ca/ mcpp - A Portable C Preprocessor http://mcpp.sourceforge.net/ Artistic Style - Automatic Source Formatter http://astyle.sourceforge.net/ XRoar - Dragon & CoCo emulator http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ CMOC - 6809 cross-compiler for a small C-like language http://perso.b2b2c.ca/~sarrazip/dev/cmoc.html
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    nwcc is a C compiler for Unix systems targeting *BSD, OSX, Linux and Solaris on x86 (nasm/gas), FreeBSD, OSX and Linux on AMD64 (yasm/gas), Solaris on SPARC, AIX and Linux on PPC/PPC64 and IRIX on MIPS64. Cross-compilation is supported.
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    A cross assembler for the ubiquitous Intel(tm) 8048 family of microcontrollers. Also supports compatible parts such as the 8035, 8039, 8049, etc. Binaries are available for Windows, Linux and Mac OSX.
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    Ancient Linux on Windows

    Ancient Linux on Windows

    Building and running ancient Linux on Windows

    While I may have started with Linux 0.11, I've expanded this to include several older relases of the Linux kernel that you can cross compile from Windows, and run on Qemu. I've managed to get the older versions of the software tools running on Windows, so that there is no major invasive source changes, outside of either broken drivers, or massaging the makefiles to find things in the new paths, and calling the appropriate tools where needed. Linux 0.10 is the first oldest version of Linux that is somewhat usable. While it lacks things like TCP/IP, and robust filesystems, it does offer a small kernel size, perfect for playing around with. You can comfortably make changes on Windows, re-compile and test all from a 'normal' desktop.
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