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    JxMake

    JxMake

    A Java-based cross-platform build system.

    JxMake is a Java-based cross-platform build system primarily inspired by the syntax and features of GNU Make, Perforce Jam, and CMake. Additionally, JxMake also supports several other features that are not included with other console-based build systems, such as a built-in simple GUI, serial console, serial plotter, etc. Currently, the JxMake loadable libraries (build scripts) are more focused on building for embedded systems. However, support for building desktop applications will...
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    A new 64-bit RISC platform, complemented by a set of development tools, standards specifications and synthesizable VHDL implementations.
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    jKPU

    Cryptoprocessor design and documentation

    A cryptoprocessor is a processor that does not do or use any encryption or decryption (thus escapes US export controls), but which works natively on encrypted data and code. Almost any encryption is possible, including "none at all". The trick is that a computer famously and happily takes garbage in and puts garbage out, just as happily as it does "2+2=4", so all we have to do is change our OWN idea of what is garbage and what is sense and the computer will remain happy but we then have a means...
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