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    RPi-64

    computer simulation for my raspberry pi

    Pi64 is not an emulator, it just mimics the 80's classic 8bit computers with SDL based graphics and RtAudio based sound. The fullscreen editor for shell and the built-in program editor help you create your own programs and games. Programming language is LUA, but Pi64 is open for any library plugins written in your favourite language. Source was written in pure C, so should compile on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux without issues.
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    SITPLUS
    SITPLUS is a free software framework whose main goal is to provide recreational activities for people with multiple disabilities. It offers new forms of interaction based on computer vision, voice and other peripherals.
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    eCharacter

    eCharacter

    Create your own animated characters for games with ease!

    eCharacter aims to be a free software character configuration tool that could be used for indie games or rapid prototyping. It has been created from the developer community of the eAdventure game authoring platform, and our first aim is to integrate this tool into eAdventure. But in the near future it will also be compatible with other tools! The project is fully based on free software. It uses jMonkeyEngine3 for 3D visualization and the UI is built on NiftyGUI.
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    SDLDevil

    Sourceport of the classic Descent Level Editor

    SDLDevil is a Sourceport of the Descent Editor for Vertices Items and Levels originally written by Achim Stremplat for DOS. SDLDevil is a Leveleditor for the classic computer games "Descent" and "Descent 2" by Parallax Software. It keeps the original user interface and the original "feel" while running on modern platforms (primary targets are Linux and Windows). Also a lot of bugs got (and get) fixed which were present in the original program.
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    Self-aware dynamic, reflective, and declarative semantic space representation, transformation, and exploration system.
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    Framework and set of object-oriented and/or generic libraries designed for games and virtual reality simulations. Abstracts interfaces of APIs and provides additional general and high-level functionality for rapidly creating solid applications.
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    MIR is a dream of young student in computer graphics and programing, who one day thought of a game wich will be very very innovative and so customizable by the user than he\'d be able to really build and shape the world where he lives.. MIR: Make It Real
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