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    POSIX Threads for Windows

    An implementation of the POSIX threads API for Windows

    Also known as "pthreads-win32", POSIX Threads for Windows implements a large subset of the threads related API from the Single Unix Specification Version 3. Conformance and quality are high priorities of this mature library. Development began in 1998 and has continued with numerous significant professional contributions. Please note:- whilst PThreads4W can be built and run by it, MinGW64 includes it's own default POSIX Threads library called "winpthreads". The two are not compatible...
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    Wheefun Emulator Framework

    A framework for developing emulators

    The Wheefun Emulator Framework (WFEF) aims to provide low-level hardware emulation primitives for writing new emulators, as well as relatively basic implementations for common system architectures (such as the IBM compatible PC). It was originally designed to support the WDMF project, which has need for hardware emulation on modern operating systems. However, it could conceivably be used in other projects.
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    mCtrl

    Bringing more controls for your Windows applications

    Please note the project has been moved to new website: http://mctrl.org.
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    mini-toolchain

    A very easy-use build toolchain for ARM target on the Windows platform

    This is a native windows port of GNU C Compiler (GCC) , GNU utilities for the embedded processor ARM/MIPS. Includes extensions very useful tools for build images of arm/mips targets. mini-toolchain give a more efficient, small size tools and economical way to build images for embedded systems products.It integrated with GNU utilities, GCC and other common command, very easy to use and works perfectly.
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    GP2X Hardware Library
    Library which allows developper to access the hardware features of GP2X (personal entertainment player created by a Korean company: GPH). Software emulation is provided on PC through SDL.
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    libvexterm is a library for virtual terminal emulation based on gtk / pango / cairo
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