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    PyMbs has moved to Bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/pymbs/pymbs PyMbs is a Python library for modelling holonomic multibody systems. It is able to generate simulation code for Python, Modelica and Matlab.
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    rp6simul

    rp6simul is a simulator for the RP6 robot (AREXX Engineering)

    ...The simulator does not run native AVR files, but instead a thin wrapper is provided so that the AVR code can be compiled natively. Thanks to this wrapper, and a flexible Lua driver interface, the simulator emulates most of the IO registers, requiring no or minimal code modifications. rp6simul is primarily developed on Linux, but a Windows version will also be released.
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    A 3D robots simulator written in python. Uses ODE physics and OpenGL/Inventor graphics. A differential wheels robot is provided. There is no user interface but the code is small and is intended to be easily extended for your simulations.
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    A 2D robotic simulation built on top of the Box2D physics engine. The goal is to make the code ridiculously easy to understand and extend.
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