mp3lint is a tool to check collections of audio files for various problems. It
is highly configurable, allowing you to specify your preferred format for
filenames, minimum bitrate, tests to ignore, etc.
Formats checked are currently mp3, ogg, wav, flac, au, and m3u playlists.
mp3lint is implemented as separate tools (perl modules), each of which
implements a set of tests. There are a total of 32 different tests.
Sexypsf is an XMMS plugin for playing .psf files.
The PSF format brings the functionality of NSF, SID, SPC, and GBS to next-
generation consoles. PSF utilizes the original music driver code from each
game to replay sequenced music in a perfectly authentic, and size-efficient,
way.
The general idea is that a PSF file contains a zlib-compressed program which,
if executed on the real console, would simply play the music.
dkftpbench is an FTP benchmark program inspired by SPECweb99. The result of
the benchmark is a number-of-simultaneous-users rating; after running the
benchmark properly, you have a good idea how many simultaneous dialup clients
a server can support. The target bandwidth per client is set at 28.8
kilobits/second to model dialup users; this is important for servers on the
real Internet, which often serve thousands of clients on only 10 MBits/sec of
bandwidth.
This is a network benchmark for DOS, OS/2 2.x, Windows NT/2000 and Unix.
It measures the net throughput of a network via NetBIOS and/or TCP/IP
protocols (Unix and DOS only support TCP/IP) using various different
packet sizes.
One instance has to run on one machine as a server process, another
instance is used on another machine to perform the benchmark. When
executed without arguments, the program will explain its usage.
PythonCAD is a CAD package written, surprisingly enough, in Python. The
PythonCAD project aims to produce a scriptable, open-source, easy to use CAD
package for Linux, the various flavors of BSD Unix, commercial Unix, and
other platforms to which someone who is interested ports the program. Work
began on PythonCAD in July, 2002, and the first public release was on
December 21, 2002.The firs developer team stop to develop PythonCad In the
2007.In May 2009 A new developer team star to develop Pythoncad since now.
G-Kermit file transfer utility
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G-Kermit is a Unix program for uploading and downloading files with the
Kermit protocol. It is:
. Stable and low-maintenance
. Small and fast with no frills
. Released under the GNU Public License
G-Kermit is command-line only (no interactive commands or scripting) and
remote-mode only (no making connections). It has an extremely simple
user interface, and implements a large subset of the Kermit protocol in
a small amount of highly portable code.
Grig is a graphical front-end to the Ham Radio libraries
written using Gtk+ and Gnome widgets by Alexandru Csete.
Part of the groundstation suite, it purpose is to control
an amateur radio transceiver from X. It supports any of
the transceivers that hamlib supports, including rpc.rigd
over the network.
The groundstation suite comprises Gnome-rig and Gnome-predict
and is intended to provide a low-cost amateur radio station
with the facilities of a high-end satellite station.
Provides an adapter layer between core routines for converting
to and from UTF8 and other encodings. In essence, a way to give
multiple existing Unicode modules a single common interface so
you don't have to know the underlaying implementations to do
simple UTF8 to-from other character set string conversions.
As such, it wraps the Unicode::String, Unicode::Map8,
Unicode::Map and Jcode modules in a standardized and simple
API.
This is a character encoding converter generator package.
Currently there are 72 different character encoding description files
supplied with this package, not counting the 13 *.net files, which are
modified character encoding description files. All but 13 of the above
mentioned files describe 8-bit character encodings/sets.
It covers ISO 646, many IBM codepages for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows
codepages, ISO 8859-x, HP, Adobe, Apple Macintosh, Atari, NeXTSTEP
character encodings, a few EBCDIC encodings, KOI8-R, and a few more.
Command line interface to devel/librcc library. It is a highly
configurable tool (supports almost all library functionality) which
allows to recode standard input on the per-line basis. Additionally,
there is a special mode providing a way to bring the names of all
files in the specified directory to appropriate form (to the specified
encoding, transliterate all names to english, translate all names
to english, etc.)