Package Name | Access | Summary | Updated |
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xproto | None | X.org X11Proto protocol headers. | 2025-03-25 |
neuron | None | NEURON is a simulation environment for modeling individual neurons and networks of neurons. It provides tools for conveniently building, managing, and using models in a way that is numerically sound and computationally efficient. It is particularly well-suited to problems that are closely linked to experimental data, especially those that involve cells with complex anatomical and biophysical properties. | 2025-03-25 |
interviews | None | InterViews is a native C++ toolkit for X Windows developed by Mark Linton and his team at Stanford University and later Silicon Graphics. The last major release was InterViews 3.1 in 1993, and included the Unidraw drawing editor application framework which was the basis of John Vlissides' thesis work at Stanford. InterViews also has lightweight glyphs with switchable look-and-feel (Apple monochrome, Motif, OpenLook, and SGI Motif). It has been ported to most any Unix which runs X11. Other programmers known to have worked on InterViews include Paul Calder, John Interrante, Steven Tang, and Scott Stanton. Later Mark Linton released an InterViews 3.2a with minor bug fixes and platform-specific changes. That is the source tree we started with for ivtools. | 2025-03-25 |
libxext | None | Common X Extensions library. | 2025-03-25 |
libx11 | None | Xlib (also known as libX11) is an X Window System protocol client library written in the C programming language. It contains functions for interacting with an X server. These functions allow programmers to write programs without knowing the details of the protocol | 2025-03-25 |
xextproto | None | X.org XExtProto protocol headers. | 2025-03-25 |
xorg-macros | None | m4 macros for building X11 | 2025-03-25 |
xorg-utils | None | m4 macros for building X11 | 2025-03-25 |
genesis | None | GENESIS (short for GEneral NEural SImulation System) is a general purpose simulation platform that was developed to support the simulation of neural systems ranging from subcellular components and biochemical reactions to complex models of single neurons, simulations of large networks, and systems-level models. As such, GENESIS, and its version for parallel and networked computers (PGENESIS) was the first broad scale modeling system in computational biology to encourage modelers to develop and share model features and components. | 2025-03-25 |
conda-api | None | No Summary | 2025-03-25 |