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    BAScript

    Scripting engine for Pascal compilers.

    ...So it is recommendable to use other higher level languages and translate them into BAScript language. Package includes two compilers that translates from a higher-level language to the BAScript language. You should note that BAScript is intended to be lightweight, so it has not mechanisms to handle complex data structures or large amounts of data or code. On the other hand, it has less need for memory and resources than other scripting interpreters. If you need more power you may try PascalScript.
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    Pascal NUCLEUS (GUI/VM)

    Pascal NUCLEUS (GUI/VM)

    Portable Pascal GUI Library for Atari ST/TT/MSDOS

    NOTE: As of r816, Nucleus source code is licensed under GPLv3. (8th Oct 2017) Nu|cleus [ˈnjuːklɪəs] - The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth. This is yet another long-term project (YALP?). The aim is to write a portable GUI/OS for Atari ST, Amiga and DOS.
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    Laz-Projects

    Laz-Projects

    Laz-Projects

    ...You can find some Delphi projects ported to Lazarus. 1- Box2d Lazarus. 2- LazMaze 3- LazScrollingLeds 4- LazCompass 5- LazAstroDemo 6- LazMolecules 7- LazCannonBall 8- LazSimpleSokoban 9- LazOpenGLSample : Note: I used bmp images, jpg files gives some errors. 10 - LazAggPas : AggPas library for vector graphic. 11 - LazPlayMidi : A mini midi player from jc99 lazarus user. 12 - LazAgeProblemSolver : Make solve some problem with text... Thanks for DelphiForFun.org
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    MultiMon Manager

    A Object Pascal Library to handle multiple Monitors under Windows.

    ...You can use MMM to read out your Monitor Capabilities like physical Resolution, supported Resolutions and Refresh Rates, Vendor Informations, Firmware Version and current settings like Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and so on. You can use MMM also to send MCCS Commands to your Monitor to turning it into Standby, wake it up again and change its Brightness, Contrast or Gamma Settings. Note that this is done directly by the Monitor and NOT the Graphics Card. You can't believe that? Have a look to your Monitors On-Screen Display when changing Settings with MMM! Furthermore, MMM has methods to place a Window exacty to a Monitor relatively to global Desktop Coordinates and taking Screenshots from a Monitor Content.
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