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mksh compiles on: MirOS gcc3+pcc+SUNWcc, MidnightBSD gcc3+pcc; BSD/OS gcc1+2; DragonFly,FreeBSD,NetBSD,OpenBSD gcc3; AIX gcc4+xlC9; DEC OSF/1,ULTRIX 4.5 MIPS, Tru64 4/5.1 CompaqC+gcc2; HP-UX PA-RISC/IA64 gcc3+aCC; IRIX gcc3+MIPSpro; MacOSX,iPhone gcc3/4+llvm-gcc; QNX; Solaris 8/10 gcc3+SUNWcc; Interix gcc+msc; Cygwin gcc; UWIN-NT dmc+msc+Borland; GNU/Linux/kFreeBSD/HURD dietlibc+libc5+&#181;Clibc gcc2/3/4+icc+llvm-gcc+nwcc+tcc+TenDRA; &#8230;</description>
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      <description>OpenNTPD is a FREE, easy to use implementation of the Network Time Protocol. It provides the ability to sync the local clock to remote NTP servers and can act as NTP server itself, redistributing the local clock.</description>
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      <description>The MirPorts Framework provides a generic way to install third-party software on Unix&#174;-ish systems (the closer to BSD, the better).

Currently supported are: MirOS BSD &#8211; https://www.ohloh.net/projects/mirbsd/ &#8211; primary OS, MidnightBSD &#8211; https://www.ohloh.net/projects/mnbsd, OpenBSD, Mac OSX (somewhat), Interix (actually better than Mac OSX in some respects, but lacking interest)</description>
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This can be used as a client to the SixXS IPv6 Tunnel Service Provider instead of their heartbeat client or AICCU, or to build a tunnel solution by yourself. In addition, it has been successfully used to provide Dynamic DNS.</description>
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      <description>MirOS BSD is a secure operating system from the BSD family for 32-bit i386 and sparc systems. It is based on 4.4BSD-Lite (mostly OpenBSD, some NetBSD&#174;). The MirPorts Framework is a portable ports tree to facilitate the installation of additional software. The project also releases some portable software: mksh, a pdksh-based shell; PaxMirabilis, an archiver for various formats; MirMake, a framework for building software; MirNroff, an AT&amp;T nroff based man page (and text document) formatter; MirCksum, a flexible checksumming and hash generation tool; and some more.</description>
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      <description>CacheWolf ist eine kostenlose (Open Source) Software, um das "papierlose" Cachen zu erm&#246;glichen. 

CacheWolf ist ein Programm, das alle Funktionen, die man zum Geocachen braucht, vereint. Es enth&#228;lt eine kleine Datenbank zur Verwaltung der Caches, die automatisch aus den wichtigsten Datenbanken (geocaching.com und opencaching.de) heruntergeladen und importiert werden k&#246;nnen. Zu jedem Cache werden sowohl die Beschreibung, einschlie&#223;lich der Bilder und Spoiler, als auch die Logs importiert und k&#246;nnen jederzeit angezeigt werden. Daneben werden die Travelbugs, die sich in den Caches befinden, angezeigt. Au&#223;erdem enth&#228;lt CacheWolf eine gro&#223;e und &#252;bersichtliche Kompass-Rose, mit deren Hilfe man sich zum Cache f&#252;hren lassen kann (daf&#252;r ist eine GPS-Receiver Voraussetzung). Zus&#228;tzlich kann man &#8230;</description>
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      <description>This is Lunix Ewe, an embedded Java&#8482; virtual machine derived from Ewesoft Linux&#174; Ewe.

This fork has been created to bypass the time until the next generation of embedded VMs, namely Eve, is ready to use, and is not intended to infringe Ewesoft or their products in any way whatsoever. It&#8217;s a fun project, done to improve portability of CacheWolf and fix some bugs. We would be glad if our changes could be merged back into the main project.

Ewe is a programming system that allows you to write applications, using Java, which run exactly the same on desktop systems, on mobile systems, and even in a Web browser as an Applet.

Ewe is the fastest starting, most memory efficient mobile or desktop VM.</description>
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