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This is a very simple simulator for the Microchip PIC16C71. I've used it for various small projects. It has an option video display feature to simulate a software-generated video output, which I used to debug PIC-Pong.
Utk (Universal Toolkit) is a system written for Perl to provide transparency between toolkits. A program written with Utk can run in GNOME, KDE and HTML (pending Qt bindings) without recoding. Depends on plutils (http://sourceforge.net/projects/plutils)
VisKProg is a visual KDE 1.x programming language for programming newbies. It has not been maintained for years and is not compatible with current versions of KDE.
ASM68000 is a usefull editor to write ASM code for TI89 calculator. It is a simple IDE written in TCL/TK, so it works with the TCL/TK interpreter. You can found it at the adress www.sun.com/960710/cover/dltcl.html. I hope it will help you in your ASM prog
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JTemplate generates java sourcecode for cli, awt, swing, swing-mdi, applet and servlet applications. The user enters only some parameters (classname, packagename, ...) and JTemplate will create all required files.
This project houses Perl's Tcl and Tcl::Tk bridge modules that allow you to take advantage of Tcl/Tk in Perl. For the Tcl/Tk developer areas, please see either the main
"tcl" project, the "tktoolkit" project for Tk.
jegl is a set of Eiffel classes wrapping the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL). Additionally, it has some high level features like sprite handling, bitmapped fonts and easy pixel access.
A virtual reality (VR) system for the Internet based on a secure distributed object system. ADR has been renamed and moved: please see new site interreality.org
The goal of XKProject is develop XKApplications, XKDevelop Enviroment, XKLibraries, XKObjects. All XK Applications can run under any OS. Now is runtime only for Linux and Win32
Cbrowser is a Tcl/Tk GUI front-end to source code searching tools. It is primarily designed to work with cscope, but also works with cs. See http://cscope.sourceforge.net/ to obtain cscope, and for more information.
Xgame provides an API that includes drawing basic but efficient graphics based on standard X11 functionality, efficient double buffering, and collision logic. It comes with several example demos and small games. It has been tested with various Unices.
A Java/Swing graphical CVS project browser, primarily aimed at helping illuminate the history of the project, with particular emphasis on credit/blame allocation.
Yact is an UML design tool, based on Qb (qbf.sourceforge.net) and Qt (www.troll.no/qt).
The goal is more to be fast and flexible than covering every aspect of UML.
The goal is to produce a Java Swing Application Framework. Optimized details of a well behaved App is the focus. A series of libraries to ease in the development cycles of projects. An XML based GUI is to be developed to allow for Wizard base tools.
The AUIT toolkit is a high-level Java user interface toolkit which completely abstracts the application code from the interface. For many platforms, native widgets are provided; other platforms can use Swing. The interface is specified in XML.