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    Tilem - TI Linux Emulator
    TilEm is an emulator for the Z80 series of Texas Instruments graphing calculators. It supports all of the existing models in this series (TI-73, TI-76.fr, TI-81, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, TI-85, and TI-86.) TilEm features detailed emulation of all aspects of the calculator hardware, and includes a debugger for writing assembly programs.
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    MSCViewer

    MSCViewer

    A tool for visualization and analysis of logs as sequence diagrams

    ...MSCViewer features integration with a Python interpreter which allows writing Python scripts interacting with the model. This powerful feature can be used to automate validatation of distributed control flows, integrate with graphing infrastructure, etc.
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    Gscope is a software oscilloscope library build using the GTK and GNOME toolkits. Gscope can be used to monitor, display and debug various types of "real-time" data. Additionally, the scope can be used for graphing file data that is in a tuple format.
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