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    Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Maxima -- GPL CAS based on DOE-MACSYMA

    Computer Algebra System written in Common Lisp

    ...It features its own programming language, and many users have contributed useful packages in various areas over the decades. It is GPL-licensed and largely written in Common Lisp. Executables can be downloaded for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android; source code is also available. An active community maintains and extends the system. Website: https://maxima.sourceforge.io Additional add-on packages for Maxima can be found at: https://github.com/maxima-project-on-github/maxima-packages
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    Bridge Designer and Contest

    Bridge Designer and Contest

    A national virtual bridge engineering contest for kids of all ages.

    This version of Bridge Designer is deprecated. Release distribution binaries have been removed since 1 July 2026. The new ASCE Bridge Designer is a web app available at http://asce.org/bridge-designer. Please use and enjoy the new app! We thank all project supporters and users for decades of contributions. The new support channel is bridgedesignerteam@gmail.com The national contest is no longer active. Several regional contests exist worldwide. The new Bridge Designer includes tools...
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    OpenRTDynamics

    A framework for implementing real-time control systems

    - - - T H I S P R O J E C T M O V E D T O G I T H U B - - - A framework for the implementation of advanced real-time control systems which uses signal/block-based schematics (like Simulink) extended by several features like state machines and online-exchangeable sub-simulations. Besides, this framework properly handles multiple threads, their communication, allows to synchronise control systems to external events (e.g. variable timers or incoming network packages) and provides...
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    XASTIR

    XASTIR

    Multiplatform Ham Radio APRS and Mapping Program

    NOTE: Code commits were FROZEN on SourceForge in July of 2016, and the project no longer uses sourceforge. All new code is now at <http://github.com/Xastir/Xastir>. The version you can download here has been obsolete for over 10 years, and other than by deleting the project entirely we can't disable the "Download Now" button. Don't download from here. Go to github. Real-time tracking & messaging of stations via radio/internet APRS data streams, w/125 map formats supported....
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    steam-sim

    An accurate, scalable, and energy-aware simulator for WSNs

    STEAM-Sim establishes a hardware/software/network co-simulation of wireless sensor networks. Original C code is used in simulation. The code is natively executed by the cpu where the simulation is run. The time annotation engine annotates the C source code used for simulation with the timing information as if the code is run on a microcontroller. The annotation process is fully automated. Hardware models are developed using the PAWiS framework and reflect the timing, functionality, and energy-consumption of real-world hardware such as a CC2420 radio transceiver. ...
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