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  2. Numerical Electromagnetics Code - Wikipedia

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    NEC4WIN NEC4WIN /VM - A Windows XP, Vista simulation program based on Mininec 3. AC6LA antenna utilities - A collection of commercial antenna utilities; Nec-Win plus - A commercial modeling package. GAL-ANA - A commercial antenna modeling package based on NEC2 and MININEC. GNEC - A commercial NEC package with a graphical user interface.

  3. Electric (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Electric VLSI Design System is an EDA tool written in the early 1980s by Steven M. Rubin. [3] [4] [5] Electric is used to construct logic wire schematics and to perform analysis of integrated circuit layout.

  4. EAGLE (program) - Wikipedia

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    A large group of textual and video tutorials exists for beginners to design their own PCBs. [22] The DIY electronics site SparkFun uses EAGLE and releases the EAGLE files for boards designed in-house. SparkFun Electronics [23] is a company that has grown due to the hobbyist market exemplified by Make magazine and others.

  5. Parallax Propeller - Wikipedia

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    This interpreter decodes strings of instructions, one instruction per byte, from user code which has been edited, compiled, and loaded onto the Propeller from within a purpose-specific integrated development environment (IDE). This IDE, which Parallax names The Propeller tool, is intended for use under a Microsoft Windows operating system.

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  7. Cray X-MP - Wikipedia

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    The Cray X-MP was a supercomputer designed, built and sold by Cray Research.It was announced in 1982 as the "cleaned up" successor to the 1975 Cray-1, and was the world's fastest computer from 1983 to 1985 with a quad-processor system performance of 800 MFLOPS. [4]

  8. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    The first, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, was intended for IA-64 systems; as IA-64 usage declined on workstations in favor of AMD's x86-64 architecture, the Itanium edition was discontinued in January 2005. [57] A new 64-bit edition supporting the x86-64 architecture, called Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, was released in April 2005. [58]

  9. Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons is a structured yet open-ended role-playing game. [24] Typically, one player takes on the role of Dungeon Master (DM) or Game Master (GM) while the others each control a single character, representing an individual in a fictional setting. [24]