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    FlashForth is a standalone Forth system for the Microchip PIC 18, 24, 30, 33 and the Atmel Atmega series of microcontrollers. A Forth system with interpreter, compiler, assembler and multitasker is provided.
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    CylonOS

    A shell written in QBASIC

    This is a QBasic file that was written as a predecessor to Skylight shell. It requires QBasic 1.1 from Microsoft or a QBasic compiler.
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    A interactive, command-line tool to quickly and easily change current directory and view their contents in Windows' cmd.exe. Written in PowerBASIC Console Compiler 5.
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    JaguiD is a Java GUI for DOS. It consists of several sub-projects including a Java Compiler, a Class Runner and a Jar Packager. JaguiD has limited Java support to provide a Graphical User Interface for DOS and compatibles.
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