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    fvm2

    FVM2 - F Virtual Machine v2

    FVM2 is VM for running machines like Markov algorithms, Turing machine and so on. FVM2 has debugger with step mode and breakpoints. Goal of this project is to help students with studying Theory of computation. FVM2 shows how complex code works within a real machine. Currently the only implemented machine is Markov algorithms.
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    OSlash is a c++ framework for developing decentralized cloud computing services. It includes a programming environment and virtual machine for assembling networks of processing nodes coordinate their operations through message passing.
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    Bidirectional computer, bicomp, is a virtual machine designed to aid in the research of complexity. bicomp runs its programs in forward or reverse. The program either produces a result from two inputs, or a list of possible inputs given a result.
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    ChemCpp is a C++ toolbox for chemoinformatics focusing on the computation of kernel functions between chemical compounds. Together with Support Vector Machines, these kernel functions find natural applications for virtual screening of molecules.
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    GLARE is a library and a software for product based optimization of reagent lists in the context of a chemical combinatorial library design. Large virtual combinatorial libraries containing 10^12 products have been optimized within a second.
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    Misc packages including a matrix application, a text based minesweeper, and simple console functions bundled to be run from a virtual console. Some packages are independently runnable. http://damf.sourceforge.net/ for more information.
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    Virtual TI emulates nearly the entire line of Texas Instruments graphing calculators, and offers features that speed up both debugging and testing of calculator programs. Windows version is quite stable but the Linux/OSX version is only in planning.
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    A tool set for registering and statistically analyzing medical images with special focus on the human skeleton.
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