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    ETFOMM (Enhanced Transportation Flow Open-source-simulation Microscopic Model) is sponsored by a US DOT SBIR Program. The objective of the project is to establish a transportation flow simulation software program and its Application Program Interface. ETFOMM can be used as a DLL as a substitute for CORSIM in the TSIS package. It is compatible with TRAFED and TRAFVU. ETFOMM can also be used as a separate executable from a Windows or Linux command line. ETFOMM may also be linked into another application using the provided Application Programming Interface (API). TRAFVU and TRAFED are trademarks of ITT Industries, Inc., Systems Division.
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    thvortex-vmlab

    thvortex-vmlab

    VMLAB User Components for AVR peripherals and external components

    This is the source code repository for my VMLAB User Components. The Project Website contains detailed descriptions of each component. You can also Download Components as pre-compiled DLL files from this site. 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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