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    Develop an experimental framework for simulated multiplayer (model) railroads. It could be based on the VRML/X3D standard and it could use internal scripting with ECMAScript and MU systems that provide network sensor interfaces. Project Homepage: http://simulrr.sourceforge.net The SRR Framework has been used by the SrrTrains v0.01 project Demo 2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHBwXmMfF1c Home of SrrTrains: https://lc-soc-lc.at/host
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    rpgboss

    Built to be ease of use, with no programming knowledge, Multi-platform

    A 2d rpg game engine created to be ease of use. Built in Scala and libgdx. Also our community forums http://rpgboss.forumatic.com
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    Minecraft last login decoder/recovery

    Decodes the login credentials stored by the minecraft launcher

    This simple application written in java decodes the login credentials stored in the file named "lastlogin" in your minecraft folder. DEPRECATED AFTER MC 1.6
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