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    Generic CAM
    A tool for CNC toolpath generation. Model data in, G-Codes out. The system is kept as generic as possible. Machines with up to 9 axis can be defined. Machine simulator included.
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    CoreTML framework
    CoreTML framework is an open-source template-based configuration system allowing the developer to create parametrized templates by inserting special content to any text files. Its main purpose is to serve as a toolkit for semiconductor IP core creation (based on VHDL/Verilog).
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    neuranep

    Neural Network Engineering Platform

    ...NeuraNEP handles microthread scheduling, synchronization, distribution and communication. This project is a fork of SpikeOS (sourceforge.net/projects/spikeos) and represents a major update to that code base, including a scripting interface and low-level rewrite of several components. SpikeOS was oriented towards computational modeling. NeuraNEP is oriented toward neural network research.
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    OOBD supports a self-programable Tool for Vehicle Onboard Diagnostics (OBD) for various platforms like the Windows-Desktop, mobile Phones and Smartphones Please note that we are actual moving this project over to oobd.googlecode.com. The software source code repository is already moved, other areas will follow.
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    LuaCalc

    Crossplatform stack calculator with very fast usage.

    ...CLua have a hybrid syntax between C-style and Lua and have some additions like inline condition operator etc. Easy and very fast in use. Helpful for debugging and analysing data. Enjoy! Get code on homepage (bitbucket. Link below) of project or download win exe from here or homepage.
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    rp6simul

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

    ...Furthermore, a simple 2d environment can easily be created to test lighting, collision, motor speeds and so on. 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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    "The gAIme" is the real time strategy where player can code AI for his units using scripting language (LUA) or special logic editor. Play and survive in this bot's world!
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    Warren Creemers PhD Code

    This is the source code used in the 2013 PhD thesis by Warren Creemers

    The thesis titled "On the Recognition of Emotion from Physiological Data" This thesis was submitted by Warren Creemers In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy, (Computer Science) and is currently under examination. Warren Creemers completed this work at the Faculty of Communications, Health and Science - Edith Cowan University in February, 2013.
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    A simple object-oriented lattice-Boltzmann code for simulation of fluid dynamics with graphics.
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    Project moved to Google Code since SourceForce is a broken, buggy, non-responsive service. I had to re-log in over 100 times just to change this description. Please visit the project at http://code.google.com/p/starflighttlc/ for the latest version of th
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