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    This program was written and designed for the purpose of editing the user profile and account for the EQ Emulator Server Database.
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    Avalos World. Open Source Project emulator for "Tibia" based on OTServ CVS.
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    OpenAthena is a free MMORPG emulator. Currently it supports Ragnarok Online protocol. It also supports MySQL and SQLite database.
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    psp-web is a software process metrics gathering package. This project provides the forms used by the Personal Software Process, which was developed by Watts Humphrey and the SEI. It uses PHP and mySql for the backend.
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    CoXServer is a development project aimed at creating a game server emulator for the game Dark Age of Camelot. The server will be written in C++ and will use a XML backend by default with MSSQL, MySQL and Oracle support in the future.
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    AtreyuMS is a server emulator which replicates the functionality of a MapleStory server. The emulator is cross-platform compatible since it is coded in Java.
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    A Spanish DB, which supports 3.0.3, based on Whydb, supported by the emulator Arcemu, Great Team Developers, Serious and Professional, a database of World of Warcraft, we developer as fast as possible to take the first release
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    X-repack a project based on MaNGOS to simplify the usage of the emulator
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