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    Vedo

    Vedo

    A python module for scientific analysis of 3D data

    A lightweight and powerful python module for scientific analysis and visualization of 3d objects. Inspired by the vpython manifesto "3D programming for ordinary mortals", vedo makes it easy to work with 3D pointclouds, meshes and volumes, in just a few lines of code, even for less experienced programmers. vedo is based on VTK and numpy, with no other dependencies. Import meshes from VTK format, STL, Wavefront OBJ, 3DS, Dolfin-XML, Neutral, GMSH, OFF, PCD (PointCloud). Export meshes as ASCII...
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    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Precision Trigonometry: Advanced Calculator for Complex Math

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator is equipped with a user-friendly interface that allows for easy input of problems and instant computation. Professionals such as engineers who need to perform advanced trigonometric calculations in their work will find this tool extremely useful. More info by clicking below: https://advantrigoncalc.sourceforge.io/ Advanced Trigonometry Calculator was only and always only developed by the Portuguese Renato Alexandre dos Santos Freitas. Also author of...
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    TES Adventure: ElderScrolls Text Adv

    The Goal is to create an open ended text adventure set in Tamriel

    The Elder Scrolls is awesome! So are ansii graphics! I am developing a text based game that will hopefully mix the genres of roguelikes and interactive fiction. The goal of this project is to further embrace my addiction to the elder scrolls. Using python, TES Adventure will be an attractive, easy to use text adventure set in the fictional world of Tamriel, made famous by the Elder Scrolls series of games.
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    WxBinTerminal

    Serial Com Terminal for Hexadecimal, decimal, or ascii formats

    wxBinTerm, a binary serial terminal ------------------------------------------------------------------ V1.0.0 initial release, ... This serial terminal is initially made to send parameters to Reiner Serial Printer JetStamp 791. It is able to send data in HexaDecimal/Decimal/ASCII format on serial com port. you can use it for anythink else. you can add/change some presetted commands modifying wxBinTermCommands.py dictionnary written in python 2.7.9 : https://www.python.org...
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    ASCII Scrabble

    ASCII Scrabble

    Scrabble game (English) for console, braille friendly

    ASCII console-based Scrabble game. Simplified version of TuxWordSmith to run in XTerm, DOS or other console. Compatible with braille consoles.
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    2DMED

    2DMED

    Phase Sensitive Detection and Modulated Enhanced Diffraction Software

    ... demodulation calculations at k = 2 on in situ powder diffraction data represent implementation of MED method which been described in Chernyshov, D. et al. Acta Cryst. 2011, A67, 327. Demodulated data can be then viewed on 2D and/or 1D plot and analyses with different tools including In Phase Plot, Maximum Amplitude Plot and Positive Pattern Plot. Demodulated data also can be saved in ASCII format for further analysis.
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    Python shell terminal emulator

    An extensible terminal emulator

    A Qt/PySize based terminal emulator with emphasis on extensible plugins.
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    MobiLinux | Linux Desktop for Android

    MobiLinux | Linux Desktop for Android

    Allowing you to use the Linux desktop everywhere you are

    ... is recommended) - Network Connection (WLAN, LTE/EV-DO, GSM) (optional but suggested) - VNC Viewer - Terminal Emulator
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    bitTerm

    Serial terminal with raw binary and ascii support

    Simple terminal program based on pySerial for raw binary / ascii communication with microcontrollers and such. Features local echo and automatic modulo-256 checksum and CR/LF postfix.
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    A serial port terminal emulator for the GNOME desktop.
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    Nn'I Skool
    EMulation. Visit http://nniteam.altervista.org/index.php/En_Nn'I_skool Everyday to get correct timetables type in terminal (get an linux terminal emulator): wget http://nnigames.googlecode.com/files/lessons.ini and then put it on /ini/skool_daze
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    This project is an customised, highly evolved open source L2J server emulation software. Main source bases mostly on L2JOfficial project files. Project is written in Java, Python, XML, HTML, SQL and so on. //// and is not available to all anymore. ho
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    MoDDTool
    A serial terminal program designed for testing and debugging devices such as BACnet and ModBus controllers, but also usable as a general purpose serial terminal. It is written in Python using PyQt.
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    A IDE for creating ASCII games.
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    Basic blackjack game that supports most features in a game, 5 card trick, aces being 11 or 1. It has a very basic graphic drawing enginr that draws ASCII cards on the terminal. this can be seen in the screenshot. Should work on all linux PCs.
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    Punchcard is a python script for rapid generation of XHTML/CSS layouts from simple txt files. You can draw boxes with ascii characters and translating it in the structure of a web page.
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    A Python/PyGTK based terminal emulation program like Procomm for configuring serial devices like routers, switches, phone systems, etc. Serial back-end through PySerial, Expect-like scripting through pExpect. What else? I could really use your help!
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    pyTerm is a platform independent serial port (RS-232) terminal emulator.
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    SpinnyThing is a python module for displaying the progress of a task within an application. It supports a classic spinner w/ percentage-done and is easily extensible to include ascii animations to display progress.
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    Open source ASCII based strategy game.
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    Guake Terminal is a Quake-style terminal for GNOME made with PyGTK. Its works like Tilda (from GNOME), Kuake and Yakuake(from KDE). Is usefully for any user that like a quick access to a terminal emulator.
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    A portable emulator, mainly oriented on the GameBoy by Nintendo but in the future maybe also other Z80-based systems. Written in C++ and with SDL.
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    An Ultima OnLine Server Emulator, derived from UOX3, Wolfpack and NoX-Wizard. Combines the power of UOX and derived with the ease-to-use of Sphere Emulator. The scripting engine is dynamically loaded, so we can chose between different languages.
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    shellpic

    ASCII-art is so 2013

    Shellpic uses escape codes to display images in a terminal, IRC or NUTS client.
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    Qvark is many things. It is a multi-user dungeon crawler (like countless text-based MUDs out there) with ASCII graphics (nethack, Angband, etc) and the persistent world and storyline of a modern MMORPG. It is terminal-based and written in C++ and Python.
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