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    SpecTcl is a Tcl/Tk based histogrammer suitable for analysis of nuclear physics data. SpecTcl is relatively easy to learn, and is based on top of a very open C++ histogramming class framework. SpecTcl has been developed under NSF grant PHY-9528844 and DOE grant DE-SC0000661 Note that as of July 2023, all future development and release packages will be occur at https://github.com/FRIBDAQ/SpecTcl
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    An SNTP client for Virtual PC. It is for machines that do not have a sane time and a working hardware RTC. It synchronize the system time frequently with a nearby NTP server. It uses settimeofday(). It is based on RFC 1769 and RFC 1305.
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    XDAQ is a software platform designed specifically for the development of distributed data acquisition systems. The development is carried out at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Please visit http://xdaq.web.cern.ch
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    BeamGoo is a GUI front-end for linear accelerator particle simulation codes. It currently supports Impact-t, and is designed to be easily converted to other systems. It is built entirely in TCL, and is platform-independent.
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    Geolog C & TCL Overpressure calculation and Lithology filtering scripts for Geolog by Anthony Miller as used on Scott Pickford projects.
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    TCL Geolog Xplots of VP,VS,IP,IS, VS diveded by VP, POISSON'S RATIO, MU*RHO, LAMBDA*RHO LAMBDA/RHO, SHEAR MODULUS, YOUNGS MODULUS and BULK MODULUS and COMPRESSIBILITY logs given only three inputs 1) DT sonic log 2) DTS shear sonic log 3) RHOB densit
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    Mechanical Properties Modules in C and TCL integrated for Geolog. This code was written for the Paradigm Geolog package (C"Loglan"/TCL). Though designed for Geolog they aren't part of it or owned by Paradigm. Feel free to do what you like with them.
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