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    CommandCentre

    CommandCentre

    Command Centre

    ...This is my research project from 2003, which I recently updated with acceleration- and console changes (Surround Sound, Doppler Effects, Device Updates, Physics) in a long weekend but project should be considered abandoned. Additionally, the Performer libraries have been abandoned by Silicon Graphics. Minor setup- and make reconfiguration bugs, no changes planned. The Command Centre is a Simulation Programming Framework for advanced Command and Control Simulators on Linux/Windows using C/C++ and Java. The Framework integrates with Leading Tools like Visual Paradigm (UML), Net Beans 7.0 (Java), and Code Warrior (C/C++). The codebase supports building Heterogenous Command and Control Consoles and Accelerated User Attached Audiovisuals. ...
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    Mizar

    Mizar

    N-body gravitational simulator

    Mizar is an N-body gravitational simulator. Given a starting setup consisting of the masses, positions, and velocities of any number of objects (conceptually, planets and stars), Mizar calculates and draws how they subsequently move according to their velocities and the influence of each other's gravity. Requirements: * KDE 4.4.5 * Qt 4.6.2 Requirements to build: * KDE 4.4.5 dev files (e.g., provided by kdelibs5-dev in Ubuntu 10.04) * Qt 4.6.2 dev files (e.g., libqt4-dev on Ubuntu 10.04) * libgsl (e.g., libgsl0-dev on Ubuntu 10.04) * cmake * gcc, g++ 4.4.3 * python 2.6
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    thvortex-vmlab

    thvortex-vmlab

    VMLAB User Components for AVR peripherals and external components

    ...The "AVR Peripheral" components should be installed to the "mculib" directory; all other components are installed in the "userlib" directory. A few components include a "readme.txt" with additional setup instructions. Most components are licensed under the LGPLv2 (or higher). A few of the older components are released into the Public Domain.
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    Yans is a extensible, mixed-level, Monte-Carlo Method based, discrete event network simulator. Yans is divided into interacting layers, namely: core, topology, nodes, monitors; and is driven by a config-file that describes the setup of the network.
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    DisCoBotS

    DisCoBotS is a Distributed Collective Robotics Simulator

    DisCoBotS (Distributed Collective Robotics Simulator) aims to be a robotics simulator with a focus on swarm and modular robotics that can be run in parallel on multiple computers to speed up calculations of sensor values. Other features are: Fast calculation of sensor values by using graphics hardware, physics, integrated python shell, simple xml-based scene setup. Site is currently under construction. Repository will be setup soon. Stay tuned.
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