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    POSIX Threads for Windows

    An implementation of the POSIX threads API for Windows

    Also known as "pthreads-win32", POSIX Threads for Windows implements a large subset of the threads related API from the Single Unix Specification Version 3. Conformance and quality are high priorities of this mature library. Development began in 1998 and has continued with numerous significant professional contributions. Please note:- whilst PThreads4W can be built and run by it, MinGW64 includes it's own default POSIX Threads library called "winpthreads". The two are not compatible...
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    Embedded debug!box

    Allows executing code on MIPS32 EmbeddedLinux devices (WLAN routers)

    This tool is used to develop small applications that can run on MIPS-based embedded Linux devices - mainly WLAN routers. It is possible to debug these applications using GDB with the GDB backend provided by this tool.
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    JFrotz

    JFrotz

    Android and J2ME(Blackberry) Interactive Fiction Z-machine interpreter

    JFrotz is a java based Z-Machine Interpreter for Android and J2ME devices that support MIDP2.0 and file access, e.g., Blackberry. It is based on Frotz 2.43, which has been converted from C source code to Java using Cibyl. It plays V1-5,7,8 Infocom and Inform games. J2ME: Installation can be accomplished via the JAR files in the installation above. Note: JFrotz requires at least 3MB of memory to run. Blackberry: Installation can be accomplished via the COD files in the installation above. OTA install link https://sites.google.com/site/javafrotz/home Android: Installation can be accomplished via the .apk file in the installation above. ...
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    JNC means java native compiler. It take the java byte code file as input and translate it to C or ASM format then compile to native format such as elf or pe file. So your java program can run without JVM.
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