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    QuickMAN is a Mandelbrot fractal generator with multicore support. ASM-optimized code can reach over 100 billion iterations per second. Features an easy-to-use GUI, realtime pan/zoom, multiple palettes, image logging, and saving in PNG format.
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    ...Win NT/2K/XP/7/8/10/11, Linux/i386/AMD64/ARM, FreeBSD and MacOS X kernel driver and development library to control serial CBM devices, such as the Commodore 1541 disk drive, connected to the PC's parallel port via a XM1541 or XA1541 cable. Fast disk copier included. Successor of cbm4linux. Also supports the XU1541 and the XUM1541 USB devices (a.k.a. "ZoomFloppy").
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    ttf-gdos

    TTF-GDOS is an Atari GDOS replacement that uses true type fonts

    ...Gem fonts and true type fonts complement each other perfectly - gem fonts are small and fast, while true type fonts are device and resolution independent so are scalable to any point size at any resolution.
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    JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort. JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices. Any java application runs on it, fast and safe. See our homepage for additional information.
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    Here are asm source codes for parallel port dma and fifo fast transfer of data. They are command line programs for dos and Win95/98. With winio they can be used in WinNT/2000/XP. Transfer rates up to 750 kbytes/sec. Recurrences directories.
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    Mattise is a simple hobby operating system designed to run fast on 32-bit PCs. A newlib port will be released soon for developers to write their own programs for Mattise.
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    Linux/i386 kernel driver and development library to control serial CBM devices, such as the Commodore 1541 disk drive, connected to the PC's parallel port via a XM1541 or XA1541 cable. A fast disk copier included.
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