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    DJGPP cross-compiler with POSIX threads

    Linux to DJGPP cross-compiler with pthread library and std::thread.

    CMake build script for a GNU/Linux to DJGPP cross-compiler with POSIX threads (and std::thread). Please see the README file in the 'Files' section for more details.
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    Iterate is an implementation of the Bravais-lattice-finding algorithm from: Andrews and Bernstein, Acta Cryst. (1988). A44, 1009-1018 Lattices and Reduced Cells as Points in 6-Space and Selection of Bravais Lattice Type by Projections.
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    Trek7 the original multiplayer network star trek game from the early-mid 70s. We are hoping to revive this classic (no, its not netrek/mtrek, not even close). hopefully the SF community can help port this to modern day networks.
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    SpectralWorks

    View, manipulate, analyze (LS fit, SVD, FT), and make figs of, spectra

    Program for viewing, editing, manipulating, and analyzing absorbance spectra. Simple arithnetic includes making linear combinatins of up to 10 spectra. Advanced functions include fitting spectra as LC of standard basis spectra, singular value decomposition, Fourier transform, differentiation, integration, global fitting of 3D titration and kinetic data. Graphics features allow composing Figures and export to postscript files which can be converted to pdf, imported into photoshop for...
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    Wings for NONMEM (wfn) is a set of DOS batch files and awk scripts to make the use of NONMEM more convenient. Simpler NONMEM execution: nmgo runname Extended control stream with user defined names for THETA(), etc. Automatic structured output ...
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    osFree operating system
    open source analogue of IBM OS/2 operating system
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    This software package was developed to supply a portable decoding package (written in C and callable by Fortran) compatible to some extent with ECMWF GRIBEX routine.
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