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SeaBreeze is a device driver library that provides an interface to select Ocean Optics spectrometers. It is written in C/C++ and builds and runs on Windows (XP/7/8), MacOSX, and Linux (x86/x64/ARM).
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An N-Point Gravity Simulator is a realistic simulation in which all points attract each other: even the smallest asteroid has its own gravitational field that can affect even a large sun far away from it.
Can be reused as a library for making games.
If used as library, license is GNU LGPLv3, otherwise it's GNU GPLv3.
This library is meant for high performance calculations for science or 3D games/rasterizers using SIMD instructions of x86 processors to allow an unparalleled level of optimization. This takes advantage of MMX, 3DNow!, 3DNow!+/MMX+, & SSE/SSE2/SSE3/SSSE3
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The GDAC (Generic Device Access and Control) framework is an extensible multithreaded cross platform (Linux (x86,VME)/Windows) C++ device control environment. It typically will be used as the basis for custom OPC servers or front-end control software.