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...This open source application is written in Java 1.8 and using NetBeans IDE 8.2.
Currently using IBM MQ client lib 8.0.
This project is actively being developed. All features are created for the daily task of any MQ Admin team, any suggestions for general programming discussion,feedback, new feature request are welcomed.
Sourcecode available on
https://github.com/bintoo/MQAdminTool
Ships Clock will ring a bell on every half-hour in the style of the standard ship's clock used for centuries on sailing ships around the world and still used in the world's navies today.
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The original computer video game, SpaceWar!, implemented on a DEC PDP-1 emulator. Written in C++ using wxWidgets, this program runs PDP-1 object code from the original 1962 game. Based upon the Java version that had been available from MIT
Management of the FiberParty assistants. It controls who enters and who exit from the lan-party. It store the name, number, photo, and a bar-code of the user.
GenEX automatically generates the SIOC program code for various home built cockpits that use IOCards as their hardware interface system. With GenEx, cockpit builders need not worry about SIOC programming and Project Magenta/FSUIPC offsets anymore.