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    Emulates pressing a sequence of keys to the foreground window. Each line from input file represents a key combination such as ALT-TAB or CONTROL-SHIFT-A or ... Each key has a programmable pre-press delay. See KeyPressList.lis for example. See ReadMe.txt for help. LEARN option saves file of keystrokes.
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    On-Chip Communication Network
    The OCCN project enhances SystemC2.0+ modeling by developing C++ classes for modeling user-defined or system-specific, point-to-point or multiaccess inter-module communication channels (or future network-on-chip) at various abstraction levels. To reference this work: M. Coppola, S. Curaba, M.D. Grammatikakis, R. Locatelli, G. Maruccia, and F. Papariello, "OCCN: a NoC modeling framework for design exploration", Design Automation in Europe Conf. (DATE), 2004, pp. 174--179. Available from...
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