LibSBML is an open-source programming library to help you read, write,
manipulate, translate, and validate SBML files and data streams. It is
not an application itself (though it does come with example programs),
but rather a library you can embed in your own applications.
LibSBML understands all Levels and Versions of SBML, as well as the
SBML Layout proposal by Gauges, Rost, Sahle and Wegner. It's written in
ISO C and C++ but can be used from all the languages listed in the
right-hand box.
PSI/88 Version 1.0 by W. L. Jorgensen & D. L. Severance
To plot wavefunctions in three dimensions from
semi-empirical and most popular ab initio basis sets.
Valence semi-empirical, STO-3G, 3-21++G(*) and
6-31++G(d,p) basis sets are implemented for atoms
H-Ar.
On-line manual is available at this web site.
You can also download the source code of psi88 from
the above site as a ``psi88.tar.gz''. When you do ungzip and
untar this archive, you will obtain some documents and
the ``psi88.tar.Z'' file which is required at this port.
Tinker is a set of small programs for doing general purpose molecular
modeling calculations. Tools are included for energy minimizations,
geometry calculations, simulated annealing, molecular dynamics, and
molecular analysis calculations. Tools for converting coordinate sets
are also provided. Tinker employs several force fields and minimization
techniques.
This port sets the maxatm value to 2500 atoms. This should be
sufficient for most molecular systems. Should you need to work with
larger systems you can set the maxatm parameter in the sizes.i file
located in the tinker/source directory and recompile. Note that if it
is set too large that tinker programs will abort and core dump.
For more information about Tinker see:
ChipVault is a VHDL and Verilog Chip Design Organization tool which improves
design efficiency by:
- Providing the ability to Navigate and Edit files Hierarchically.
- Automatically generating Schematic Component Port views of VHDL and
Verilog RTL files.
- Automating RTL instantiation and template generation.
- Providing Revision Control (designed for HW, not SW development).
- Supporting External Tool Hooks (bottom-up vcoms,etc).
- Providing an Issue Tracking Log with sorting.
- Providing Netlist sorting and hierarchy viewing.
- Supporting web-sharing of RTL files (both encrypted and clear).
- Fast and Nimble.
Perl 5.7.3 and later ships with an adequate set of Chinese encodings,
including the commonly used CP950, CP936 (also known as GBK), Big5
(alias for Big5-Eten), Big5-HKSCS, EUC-CN, HZ, and ISO-IR-165.
However, the numbers of Chinese encodings are staggering, and a complete
coverage will easily increase the size of perl distribution by several
megabytes; hence, this CPAN module tries to provide the rest of them.
If you are using perl 5.8 or later, Encode::CN and Encode::TW will
automatically load the extra encodings for you, so there's no need to
explicitly write use Encode::HanExtra if you are using one of them already.
This is a perl version of simplified Chinese word segmentation.
The algorithm for this segmenter is to search the longest word at each point
from both left and right directions, and choose the one with higher frequency
product.
The original program is from the CPAN module Lingua::ZH::WordSegment
(http://search.cpan.org/~chenyr/) I did the follwing changes: 1) make the
interface object oriented; 2) make the internal string into utf8; 3) using
sogou's dictionary (http://www.sogou.com/labs/dl/w.html) as the default
dictionary.
Mgetty is a "smart" getty replacement, designed to be used with Hayes
compatible data and data/fax modems.
Mgetty knows about modem initialization, manual modem answering (so your
modem doesn't answer if the machine isn't ready), UUCP locking (so you can
use the same device for dial-in and dial-out).
Mgetty provides very extensive logging facilities.
Sendfax sends the named g3 fax files to the fax machine at "phone number".
The g3 files can be created with pbmtog3(1) or GNU's GhostScript with the
"digifax" driver.
Psiconv is a file conversion utility that converts between Psion 5(MX) files
and more commonly-used *nux file formats. It can read Psion Word, TextEd,
Sketch, MBM, and Clipart files, and outputs HTML 3.2, HTML 4, ASCII, and
almost any graphical format. The libpsiconv library can also read Sheet files
and output Word and TextEd files for use in other programs. Included is full
documentation on several Psion 5(MX) file formats. This information is not
available from Psion (it has been reverse-engineered from Psion files), and
it's free for anybody to use.
This simple tool reads a source file with TASM syntax and converts it
to AT&T syntax.
The AT&T syntax is widely used by GNU tools, in particular the GAS(AS)
interpreter and GCC compiler.
The TASM syntax is used by many commercial compilers and disassemblers,
ie. NASM, MASM, Visual Studio or IDA Pro.
Ta2As can automate most of the conversion, but it still isn't perfect
- some correction have to be made manually before the code compiles.
This tool was originally written by Frank van Dijk and released by
SPiRiT group; this is continuation of his work, although not much of
the original code remains.
Module XBase provides access to XBase (dBase, Fox*) database files,
namely dbf, dbt, fpt, ndx, ntx, mdx, idx and cdx. It provides native
Perl interface ($table->get_record, $table->update_record) to read
and write the tables. The index support is alpha and read only at the
moment.
Module DBD::XBase is a DBI driver that uses the XBase module
to work with the data, providing you with DBI compliant processing
interface and SQL commands ($dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM TABLE")). As
an argument to DBI->connect, specify "dbi:XBase:$dir", where $dir is
the directory with the data files.