The second in the Sidplay series originally developed by Michael Schwendt. This version is written by Simon White and is cycle accurate for improved sound reproduction, capable of playing all C64 mono and stereo file formats, and supports HardSID.
Collection of open source tools for scientific computation: binaries, source, documentation and instructions for installing Fortran, MPI, OpenMP, Cactus, Globus and similar packages.
a general purpose Mac/Win32 C++ application framework. It's the successor to the Mac framework Raven. Offers development status, statistics, notes, and downloads.
Bridge between the Objective-C and Python languages, allowing programmers to write Cocoa GUI applications on Mac OS X in pure Python. Includes documentation, FAQ, downloads, examples, and a mailing list.
Goal: create an open source OS as compatible as possible to AmigaOS 3.1, but which can be ported to various CPUs: x86, 68k; PowerPC, Alpha, SPARC, MIPS.