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    Linux GPIB Support

    Linux GPIB Driver package (source)

    The Linux GPIB Package is a support package for GPIB (IEEE 488.2) hardware. The package contains a development environment consisting of a GPIB library written in C, kernel driver modules, and bindings for several other languages.
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    pepa

    Personal Package Manager

    *PePa* helps you organize software that you need to install manually from sources. Typically, you dedicate a directory as a repository for packages. The packages are actually just directories, into which a given software got installed (think of the `DESTDIR`). For each package, *PePa* generates an *index* describing its contents and the package can then be *activated* or *deactivated* by linking/unlinking its contents with the filesystem structure. Who can benefit from using...
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    Burrow-owl is a software package for visualizing multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra, with an emphasis on spectra used in macromolecular structure determination.
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    Julie is a Java-based implementation of R5RS Scheme, aimed for compatibility with the GNU Guile package.
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    The official software package for Vietnamese voice support in the Festival speech synthesis system (text-to-speech). This voice is developed (and owned) by Pham Thanh Nam.
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    festival-te synthesizes text in Telugu language into speech using Festival TTS. The package provides the supporting modules required to use festival for Telugu. It includes modules for text/lexical analysis and intonation/duration prediction for Telugu.
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    MEM Net - Mote EMulator Network. This project will focus on: 1) MEM - Wireless Sensor Node (mote) emulator 2) MEM Net - network of emulated motes So far, the only released package is “visual-sim-slides”. More comming next !
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    A set of libraries for doing Net hacking from Scheme/scsh. It includes two servers (ftp and http) and libraries for smtp, HTML, rfc822 etc.
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