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    Allegro.pas

    Allegro.pas

    Game library for Pascal

    Allegro.pas is a wrapper to use the Allegro Game Library with Pascal compilers (Delphi, Free Pascal, etc). Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and other types of multimedia programming. * Graphics: 2D and 3D, OpenGL and D3D. * Controls: Keyboard, mouse, joystick, gamepad... * Sound and music.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Vampyre Imaging Library

    Vampyre Imaging Library

    Image library for Object Pascal.

    Imaging is native Object Pascal (Delphi and FPC) image loading, saving and manipulation library. It is available for several platforms and does not require any third party dynamic libraries.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    .Net Core for Delphi/Lazarus

    .Net Core for Delphi/Lazarus

    The best library to work with the .Net Core from Delphi and Lazarus.

    ...What dotNetCore4Delphi can do: - Access .Net Core Framework Class Library. - Access Third Party .Net Core Libraries. - Access Your .Net Core Libraries. - etc Competitive Advantages: - Cross-platform framework that runs on Windows, Linux and macOS operating systems. - No extra dll is required when deployed. - Allows Delphi and Lazarus to consume .Net Core Libraries as if they were native code. - Full access to .Net Core Framework Class Library. - Lightweight and easy to use.
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    atcom

    atcom

    Cross-platform, User-friendly, Powerful serial port (Comport) software

    Atcom is a cross-platform, User-friendly, powerful serial port (Comport) software. It is small, fast, and easy to use. It is design for embed engineer. Atcom develop with Lazarus, it is can run in winxp/win7/win8/linux, both 32-bit and 64 bit.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    zDevStudio - Z80 Development Studio
    zDevStudio is an open source cross-platform IDE based on Pasmo compiler designed to help coders and retrocoders to develop software for Zilog Z80 8 bit CPU.
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    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Project Profile Post

    Project Profile Post

    Socialize the Projects

    Project Profile Post (also known as 3P) is a XML based project information file. This project contain 3P tools, which include cross platform 3P Viewer, 3P Editor, API libraries, hash injection utility and 3P API samples.
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