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Written in C for UNIX/LINUX platforms to manage and fit of experimental data.
* Graphical interface
* Perform time consuming computations on multiple computers
* Plugin your own model
* Fit data with Minuit
* Plot data and models with Grace
An object-oriented partial differential equation (PDE) solver, written in Python, based on a standard finite volume approach and includes interface tracking algorithms. *WARNING* The project is no longer using Sourceforge to maintain its repository.
OpenPL is a software interface to physics hardware, defaulting to a software constraint solver to make use of the CPU in the absence of a hardware implementation such as Aegia PhysX processor or Nvidia's HavokFX SLI implementation.
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OCW is a scripting language and interpreter for controlling complex operations of valves and pumps in microfluidic devices. The interpreter program uses parallel ports to interface with any automation project. The program runs on Linux and Windows.
This project offers an uniformized way to interface a extented variety of analog-to-digital conv. chips to a computer that uses Windows. It is written in C as a set of plugin DLLs plus a central interface. The interface is intented to be VB compatible
Jhwctl provides a textgraphical user interface to access the LPT hardware port. [In the making: LPT/COM, FileTransfer, PCSP, VGA font, libSIOS/libTMET]