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    Icarus Verilog is an open source Verilog compiler that supports the IEEE-1364 Verilog HDL including IEEE1364-2005 plus extensions.
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    Mutabor

    Mutabor

    Perform dynamic tunings for realtime music.

    Mutabor is a Program that allows performing and composing microtonal music using a normal MIDI keybord. But it's powerful description language is intended to allow permanent retunings and tuning logics in to describ, what's actually goes on.
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    TikZiT

    TikZiT

    pgf/TikZ diagram editor

    TikZiT HAS MOVED! TikZiT is now being hosted at GitHub. The versions here are out of date. See the website link below to download the latest version.
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    Imagin Raytracer

    Imagin Raytracer

    Imagin Raytracer is a multithreaded command line raytracer

    Imagin Raytracer is a portable and multithreaded raytracer designed to run on all Posix systems. With its many features and its ease of use, it makes it possible to create quickly realistic images and animations.
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    Power through agendas and documents, make more informed decisions and conduct board meetings faster.

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    Kiel University Relation package

    Fast C library for relation algebra using binary decision diagrams.

    Kure is a C library which provides manipulation of relations and operations of relation algebra using a fast implementation using binary decision diagram. It provides a Lua based domain-specific embedded programming language to conveniently manipulate and work with relations. For instance, given relations R, S, the tupling of them can be computed using [R,S] and they can be composed using R*S.
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    TinyCOBOL

    COBOL compiler for the PC x86-32 platform.

    An open source COBOL compiler for the PC x86-32 platform. Generates GNU assembler and requires GCC to produce a binary. Supports Linux, BSD and MinGW 32 bit platforms.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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