A MIPS processor modeled in Java for educational purposes and aimed at undergraduate Computer Architecture courses. It presently runs MIPS 32-bit R3000 ELF executables on any platform where Java itself will run. Five successively more sophisticated models of a pipelined MIPS RISC processor are included. Though the code is deliberately kept clear and simple in order that readers are able to figure out how a real processor works through the medium of the code, it will soon be able to run a real Linux O/S kernel compiled for MIPS in Java - at what speed we don't know!
EXTE recognizes temporal expressions in a text. Temporal expressions are any references to the TIME e.g.: "today", "12th march 2006", "as soon as he woke up". This analyzer will recognize three languages: Spanish, English and French.
Simple Logo is a small and very basic Logo interpreter intended to be used as an educational tool, to allow children to learn a simple programming language.
NaRP-i (for Not a Real Pseudo Interpreter) is a multiplatform interpreter. His goal is validate analysis of problems made in a pseudolanguage called NaRP. Narp and Narp-i are so interdependent that they should be regarded as a single project.
jMARS is a java implementation of the famous "Core Wars" application first described by A.K. Dewdney. Using eXtreme Programming combined with Java, EJB, and the Rich Client Platform it can be used as an educational tool to understand these technologies