35 projects for "command line dynamic" with 2 filters applied:

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    DOS emulation program for WinCE. Based on Dosbox.063,n0p's DosBox,Wall's pDosBox beta 2, mamaich compiller, Pocket Console and DOS Emulator. You may use these tools at your own risk!
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    CallFilter applies rules to incomming Phone Calls. Much like a network firewall.
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    Command Script 4 (CSC4) is an "application control" or application extension scripting language / virtual machine / compiler environment. CSC4 supports object member access, object creation and static calls to the underlying .NET Framework 2.0.
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    eXtended FLAT (XFLAT) is a binary format that will support dynamic shared libraries on MMU-less Linux (uClinux) platforms. XFLAT is a mature suite of development tools including compiler, linker, loader, dynamic loader and support tools.
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    A modular compiler for Tig in C++.
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    This project aims on the porting/update of the existing PC/PocketPC applications of any kind starting with developer tools and ending with games. The first subproject will be a continuation of development the brilliant PocketConsole/PocketCMS tools from
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    An LGPL tool for creating CISCO style Command Line Interfaces (CLI) for embedded devices. The entire language structure is defined by a plugged in library, and is not bound by the GPL.
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    Scheme for MIDP enabled phones.
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    A package that contains a database and a server which allows you to develop industry php applications from your mobile device!
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    3A-TRE

    3A-TRE

    3A-TRE evaluates traditionally logical expressions under 3 assumptions

    3A-TRE evaluates traditionally logical expressions under the three assumptions. The open world assumption (OWA) states that the truth value of a statement that is not included in or inferred from the knowledge explicitly recorded in the system shall be considered unknown. The closed world assumption (CWA) is the assumption that any statement that is not known to be true is false. We distinguish yet another case in software testing. Frequently, there are test stubs which simulate the...
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