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    LensOSX: the light, efficient network simulator

    Lens is the light, efficient network simulator, written by Doug Rohde. LensOSX is a native MacOSX port of Lens that runs on MacOSX 10.5 or higher, created by Harm Brouwer, Daniel de Kok and Hartmut Fitz.
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    ALN machine learning
    Customizable software to smoothly fit non-linear, high-dimensional data. SDK in C with C++ wrappers, plus demo applications (all under LGPL). Versions under Windows and Linux already operational. Further progress depends on your imagination!
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    Weekend-robotics enables the dedicated amateur to build a autonomous robot. It runs on a Linux system for high-level operations and offers an interface to the defacto standard hardware abstraction layer in robotics, Player/Stage.
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