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    EnBpgs
    This project focuses on the Earth & Beyond (PGS) server as well as a client side proxy launcher. E&B was originally developed by Westwood Studios and later managed and developed by EA Games. EA retired Earth and Beyond in Sept. of 2004. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earth & Beyond Privet Galaxy Server goal of the reborn team
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    This project simplifies the mechanism of complicated database programming under .NET 1.1 platform. It encapsulates the API for accessing the database through the direct connection, web service proxy and offline mode local access.
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    Open Dataset eXtensions is a quite tiny but extremely powerful ORM framework. It utilizes all the power of ADO.NET and adds the natural ease of OOP. ODX delivers on-the-fly proxy generation, relations, polymorphy, remoting, offline, save points, etc.
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