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    The embedded Finite State Machine (FSM) Facility that can be used to model and control a reactive or stateful system. The system can be represented by any number of states. State transitions are driven by a number of events. eFSM is written in C.
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    This project has been moved to the Tungsten project, which contains a number of Tungsten technologies together. Please visit at http://sourceforge.net/projects/tungsten. This project will not be further maintained.
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    This is a little Java Swing applications that lets you draw Finite State Machines (FSMs) and generates portable ANSI-C source code.
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