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Mikmod is a module player and library supporting many formats, including mod, s3m, it, and xm. Originally a player for MS-DOS, MikMod has been ported to other platforms, such as Unix, Macintosh, BeOS, and Java(!!)
ELENA is a general-purpose, pure object-oriented language with late binding. It promotes more object-oriented program design, reusable and more standardized code. The package includes compiler, IDE, ELENA libraries and samples
I'm preserving Japheth's MS-DOS extender. It features 16bit, and 32bit capabilities with the ability to run 16bit OS/2 program, and 32bit Win32 code on Vanilla MS-DOS.
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OpenPoplog is a multi-language, incrementally-compiled virtual machine-based development environment with its own extensive teaching and support material, supporting the languages Pop-11, Prolog, Common Lisp and ML on Unix, VMS, Linux and Windows.
A compiler and cross-compiler for (Currently) Cobol (with Fortran being added later). It is intended to be the first self-hosted open-source Cobol Compiler, e.g. the compiler itself will be written using Cobol.
Vincent ES 1.x is a 3D rendering library based on the OpenGL (R) ES 1.1 API specification (Common Lite) for embedded devices. ATTENTION: A new fixed pipeline implementation is being work on here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/oglsc
A full development kit, based on XSCompiler. Multi-platform compiler and IDE, many libraries and examples. Uses an innovative programming language, an improved version of the standard and well-known C/C++.
This project aims at providing a POSIX compliant subsystem for OS/2. A first version will provide missing extensions to the existing EMX libraries; a future version will port and integrate BSD libraries as a standalone environment.
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Moved to GitHub: github.com/developer-resources-co/drdevtools
# ⚠ This project has moved to GitHub
**drdevtools is now maintained on GitHub:**
**[github.com/developer-resources-co/drdevtools](https://github.com/developer-resources-co/drdevtools)**
The complete CVS history was migrated to git on 2026-06-10. This SourceForge
project is retained only as a read-only archive — all current development happens
on GitHub. Please update your bookmarks and clone from the GitHub URL above.
psxdev.ru is home of the following projects:
HLPSE (HLE PSX Emulator), HLPSD (HLE PSX DisASM), HLPStEst (HLE PSX Emulator (obsolete)), TIMGRAB (TIM extractor).
Cam is written in C++/asm for FreeDOS. It allows users to take a screen shot of the monitor in text-mode, which is saved to a file of their choice. The output file can be displayed by simply using the "type" command with the Cam file as the parameter.
The Kapok backbone creates a binary file that can be executed in both
windows, dos and x86-elf based versions of unix (currently linux,
but it should be very easy to extend this), and using a datafile, it
can execute a binary, relative to which system