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A verilog language compiler written using Java and JavaCC. It produces a netlist, an ascii text file, of all the cell connections. It can compile very large circuits comprised of many modules.
GIRAFFE Base Line Data Reduction Software is a set of python scripts and modules
and a C library to reduce FITS images produced by the Very Large Telescope (VLT)
FLAMES instrument.
Mechanical Properties Modules in C and TCL integrated for Geolog.
This code was written for the Paradigm Geolog package (C"Loglan"/TCL).
Though designed for Geolog they aren't part of it or owned by Paradigm.
Feel free to do what you like with them.
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froi (FS-FAST ROI) is a suite of Perl scripts and modules to provide easy slice-, volume-, and surface-based ROI analysis of functional MRI (fMRI) data analyzed by FS-FAST and Freesurfer (http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu).