C Simulation Software for Linux

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    Minarke Is Not A Real Kriegsmarine Enigma But it will allow you to communicate with one. Command line enigma machine emulator. Full M4 compatability, can be used to decode WWII U-boat messages, or send your own.
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    The Network Security Response Framework (NSRF) allows for testing different computer security response engines and methodologies. It supports simulated and real: Intrusion Detection Systems (sensors), Attacks, and Responses.
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    ParamIT

    a Toolset for Molecular Mechanical Force Field Parameterization

    ParamIT is a toolkit aiding the development of molecular mechanical force field parameterization of small, drag like, molecules within CHARMM general force field (CGenFF) protocol. The developed toolkit helps the researchers in following ways: 1) automating the creation of multiple input files for quantum and molecular mechanics programs, 2) automating the output analysis and 3) substitute the use of full MM programs with a faster specialized one. The developed tools include: 1) generator of molecule-water complexes with graphical user interface (GUI), 2) semi-automatic frequency analysis using symbolic potential energy distribution matrix and comparison of optimized internal coordinates, 3) GUI for charge fitting with three modes: manual, Monte-Carlo sampling or brute force, and 4) GUI for dihedral terms fitting. The usage of these tools decreases the labor effort, lowers manual input errors and reduces the time needed for accurate MM parameterization efforts.
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