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    PPface

    PPface

    PPface is vector processor emulator / simulator

    PPface is vector processor emulator / simulator (SIMD array processor with 1-bit processing elements). VEPRAN language used to design parallel algorithms and operate data slices. The system allows to visualize algorithm work by viewing vector memory and registers, it supports debugging and animated program execution. To run this app on 64-bit system please install Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode.
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    Quinessence is conceived as a package to perform optimal two-level realization of a boolean function using the classical Quine-McCluskey algorithm.
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    The TMpred program makes a prediction of membrane-spanning regions and their orientation. The algorithm is based on the statistical analysis of TMbase, a database of naturally occuring transmembrane proteins.
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