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    This is an advanced user interface for DOS in the C language. Features windowing, menus, data entry fields, file handling, scolling windows, help functions, mouse support, and printing functions. Dress up your C programs or use this for quick hack.
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    BRAHMS is a Modular Execution Framework for dynamical systems. It knits together independently-authored software modules implementing dynamical processes into an integrated system, and supervises the deployment and execution of that system.
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    A gentle and humble toolbox for those of us that love C++. It provides support for sockets, serial devices, components/plugins and many other features. People use it for developing apps that run on desktop/server systems and embedded appliances.
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