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    Yaobi is a fast collision detection library for general triangulated objects. It uses a hierarchical representation based on oriented bounding boxes. Yaobi compares well with other libraries when it comes to speed and memory consumption.
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    JCPUSim is a CPU (Central Processing Unit) simulator written in Java. It is intended to aid in teaching how the fetch-decode-execute cycle, CPU, registers, memory and assembly programming language work in a computer system.
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    OCamlODE is an OCaml interface to the ODE (Open Dynamics Engine) library. It is memory-safe (by extending ODE with finalisation support and reference-aware cleanup) and type-safe (exploring ways to incorporate subtyping).
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