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A self-contained and portable build system derived from the traditional 4.4BSD system. It implements Bourne configure script generation, concurrent building and it can compile IDE project files. It is portable to most operating systems and make flavors.
A parametric, feature-based, sketch-driven 3D CAD application, built around a geometrical constraint solving engine. Project is in early development stage. The FreeSG library (http://freesg.org/) is required.
Electronics design automation (EDA) suite for design of electronic circuits and systems, simulation (through physical / semi-empirical methods) and PCB layout/fabrication tools. Includes a GUI interface (Agar-based), Unix-style command-line interfaces and a simple-to-use C API.
A special-purpose 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system, designed for machine control applications. Using low-cost hardware, FabBSD can be used to control a wide array of CNC milling machines, lathes, routers, process-control and automation equipment.
Standalone mail classification/delivery daemon for multi-user Unix servers. Written in C, it embeds perl in order to use SpamAssassin efficiently. It implements a process manager with persistent spam checker processes running under users' own UIDs.
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