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    Context for your AI agents

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    DSAquire

    DSAquire

    Data aquasition software for Thurlby DSA524

    ...The data is downloaded via an RS232 serial link using a null modem cable. You can export the plot as an image or export the data in real-world units as a csv file. This software runs under Linux and also under Windows XP and later using Cygwin. Pre-compiled binaries are supplied, as are full sources under the GPL. The interface of provided via FLTK. Also hosted here are the service and operators' manuals for this instrument, as well as dumps of the firmware from the EPROM. Many thanks to those who have preserved these for posterity (the 2.79 and 2.86 firmware dumps where generated by me - the rest has been collected from around the 'net).
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    Pear3DEngine

    Pear3DEngine

    Pear3DEngine is a modern and modular 3D development framework

    ...The rendering engine uses internally OpenGL or DirectX optionally. The planned editor supports software development on Linux, Windows and maybe MacOS X. DirectX 9 and therefore Windows XP are currently not supported and support is not planned in the future. One goal of the Pear3DEngine Framework is to use the latest and most promising algorithms and techniques from the 3D and IT scene.
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    Open ActiveWrl is a software development toolkit based on a generic software development approach that allows the implementation of parallel immersive VRML/X3D browsers on heterogenous cluster systems. It supports systems running Win NT/2000/XP and Linux
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    Display UI
    A graphical interface to take advantage of screen estate on high definition televisions and digital signage built in C/C++ and GDI coupled with a server built in PHP (Zend Framework) for the administration interface and the system's backend.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Loan management software that makes it easy.

    Ideal for lending professionals who are looking for a feature rich loan management system

    Bryt Software is ideal for lending professionals who are looking for a feature rich loan management system that is intuitive and easy to use. We are 100% cloud-based, software as a service. We believe in providing our customers with fair and honest pricing. Our monthly fees are based on your number of users and we have a minimal implementation charge.
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    Simple Image Editing ( Editor ) Tool
    ...Because is OS Independent, written in an interpreted language, SIET can run on any platform that has a java virtual machine available. Tested on: Windows 7, Windows XP, Linux Ubuntu, Linux Mint.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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