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    Shapes

    Graphical programming. Includes n-dimensional sorting.

    Write programs as graphical dataflow charts instead of text. Compile them to any programming language you want. Besides this project includes the most efficient tree-based sorting algorithm that is possible. Originally developed on a CTOS Color NGEN, at first in Pascal, later ported to C, finally - 20 years later - ported to Linux. Currently it's still not really system independent. But it's intended that further releases will cure this.
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    TempleOS

    TempleOS

    64-BIt Operating System with Compiler

    TempleOS is a 64-bit kernel with compiler, graphics library and tools. It is not a Unix. It was made from scratch.
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    OpenShader

    Open architecture GPU simulator and implementation

    Documentation, simulator, compiler, and Verilog implementation of a completely open-architecture graphics processing unit. This design is intended for academic and commercial purposes. The first step is to develop a detailed GPU simulator and compiler. The second step is to implement the GPU in synthesizable Verilog. The third step is to develop a feedback loop between the simulator and implementation, allowing power, performance, and reliability aspects of the hardware to feed back...
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