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    SGDK 1.90

    SGDK 1.90

    A free and open development kit for the Sega Mega Drive

    SGDK is a free development kit allowing the development of software in C language for the Sega Mega Drive. It contains the development library itself (with the code sources) and some custom tools used to compile resources. SGDK uses the GCC compiler (m68k-elf target) and the libgcc to generate a ROM image. Binaries (GCC 6.3) are provided for Windows OS for convenience, but you need to install it by yourself for other operating systems.
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    phpEasyVCS

    File based version control system written in PHP

    phpEasyVCS is a simple version control system (VCS) with minimal hosting requirements, namely PHP 5.2+. No database is needed. Files can be viewed and uploaded with a browser or by WebDAV, which allows you to access the files like a local drive in all operating systems. For integration with other software a REST service is provided. It is very easy to view the file versions at a specific point in time. The web interface allows you to easily compare file versions and synchronize and...
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    Infinity Virtualization Platform

    Infinity Virtualization Platform

    A virtual infrastructure without the dedicated physical infrastructure

    Infinity saves time and money by providing users with a virtual infrastructure without the need to buy and manage dedicated hardware. The Infinity virtualization platform gives users centralized management of their virtual machines (VMs), but unlike traditional virtualization solutions, Hosts running VMs can be any computer. Computer workstations and servers which are running Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD, Unix or no OS at all can be used to host VMs alongside their current applications. VMs...
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