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    PUMA Repository

    PUMA Repository

    Pascal Units for Medical Applications

    The PUMA Repository is a collection of Pascal units for medical informatics. It contains reusable source code for a wide field of health-care application development. The code includes a support engine for the European Data Format (EDF and EDF+), converting functions for units of measurement and an HL7 engine. PUMA is compatible with Lazarus and Free Pascal. Some of the units also support other Pascal implementations including Delphi, winsoft Pocket Studio and other compilers.
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    iff4pascal

    Units to help dealing with IFF files in Pascal.

    Allows to read and create IFF compliant files using TStream based objects. Interchange File Format (IFF), is a generic container file format originally introduced by Electronic Arts in 1985. It is a flexible and scalable format description.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    hex2file

    Tool to convert hexadecimal files to custom file formats

    hex2file is a tool to convert Intel hexadecimal files into custom file formats and it also display the hex file contents in different views.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    wsdlpull is an efficient and powerful command line utility for dynamic inspection and invocation of WSDL web services.It provides a C++ library with dynamic WSDL invocation API,WSDL parser,Schema parser and Validator and an xmlpull Parser/Serializer.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    The development of an open source Prince Of Persia Level editor for PC, a new game engine and complementary tools.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    KDS XML is a class library for streamed parsing, validating and generating XML. It is written in Object Pascal/Delphi and works on Win32 (Delphi) and Linux (Kylix). Parts of it depend on the SAX for Pascal interface specifications.
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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