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Dethrace is an attempt to learn how the 1997 driving/mayhem game Carmageddon works behind the scenes and rebuild it to run natively on modern systems.
Keep Calm and Read the Friendly Manual :-)
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Dethrace is an attempt to learn how the 1997 driving/mayhem game Carmageddon works behind the scenes and rebuild it to run natively on modern systems.
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dhewm 3 is a Doom 3 GPL source port, known to work on at least Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD.
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A nonlinear 2D puzzle platformer taking place in impossible spaces.
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Terminal calculator made for programmers working with multiple number representations, sizes, and overall close to the bits
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SyncStar lets users create bootable USB storage devices with the operating system image of their choice. This application is intended to be deployed on kiosk devices and electronic signages where conference guests and booth visitors can avail its services.
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Intel(R) QuickAssist Technology (Intel(R) QAT) provides hardware acceleration for offloading security, authentication and compression services from the CPU, thus significantly increasing the performance and efficiency of standard platform solutions. Its services include symmetric encryption and authentication, asymmetric encryption, digital signatures, RSA, DH and ECC, and lossless data compression.
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A web browser that plays old world blues to build new world hope
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Genius is a general purpose calculator program similar in some aspects to BC, Matlab, Maple or Mathematica. It is useful both as a simple calculator and as a research or educational tool. The syntax is very intuitive and is designed to mimic how mathematics is usually written. GEL is the name of its extension language, it stands for Genius Extension Language, clever isn’t it? In fact, many of the standard genius functions are written in GEL itself.
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Wcalc is a powerful arbitrary-precision calculator. It has standard functions (sin, asinh, logtwo, floor, etc), many pre-defined constants (pi, e, c, etc.), variables, “active” variables, command history, and hex/octal/binary i/o, conversions, and more