Open Source Assembly Software Development Software for Linux

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    pyirrlicht

    pyirrlicht

    Access to Irrlicht Engine SDK from assembler, C, Python, Basic, Pascal

    Python ctypes module for the Irrlicht Engine SDK for 2d/3d games and graphics. Compatibility with all Python versions, wich support ctypes module. Second internal project is SWIG wrapper. Additional support for SVG files over AGG or Cairo library. Also irrlicht_c library give access to Irrlicht functional from other programming languages: ASM (FASM), C (TinyC), Basic (FreeBASIC, thinBasic, OxygenBasic), Pascal, Gentee, AutoIt and game frameworks like GameMaker or Blitz.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Exploring the possibilities of doing an Operating System completely different than all of the existing ones. Instead of basing it upon concepts that are 40 years old, design it from the ground up object oriented, peer-to-peer, and for security.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FreeSP is an infrastructure for programming platform-independend online signal processing applications. Ports to specific platforms (like DSPs and microcontrollers) are made by simply exchanging the freeSP System-module.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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