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Kermit Software Source Code Archivehttps://www.kermitproject.org/archive.html
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Artificial Nature and Natural Artificehttp://pauillac.inria.fr/~codognet/VR.html
monitors of standard computers : 3D worlds rendered with the VRML description language (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) and displayed with an adequate browser. This medium
Reaction-Diffusion by the Gray-Scott Model: Pearson's Parameterization at MROBhttp://mrob.com/pub/comp/xmorphia/
on current multi-core computers or GPUs ( instructions here ), and • to honor Roy Williams' original "Xmorphia" exhibit 3 by bringing it back to life, in an expanded form. This wo
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Seductions of Simhttp://www.princeton.edu/~starr/17star.html
low-cost multimedia computers, a new generation of "edutainment" software has finally begun to fulfill the long-touted promise of computers in education. Most of the new programs
Biography of Michelle A. Hoylehttp://www.eingang.org/Misc/aboutme.html
how they can live with computers and make productive use of both computers and the Internet in their own lives. Her work entails marking assignments, as well as moderating discuss
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HK Interviewhttp://www.konaka.com/alice6/lain/hkint_e.html
Although I didn't use computers for my jobs, I began to interest in the MS-DOS about ten years ago, then I read some books (about computers) because I liked its closing worlds. I
DOS Gameshttp://insectoid.budwin.net/dos/dos.html
all 3 of our non-Linux computers were 486's and below (the Linux server was a 486 as well), and were just right to run most of the DOS games up to that point. Nowadays, with moder
The Half-life Control Unithttp://www.hlcu.com/Multiplayer/Getting_Started.htm
Clients [YOU] being the computers that connect to the server, the server is the machine that hosts the game. You connect to a server of your choice and you enter the map where oth
The Half-Life Control Unit, the source for all your Half-Life requirments.
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