LibDS is a small but powerful and easy to use library containing a few
very useful data structures. Currently, the following data structures are
supported:
- a balanced binary tree (an AVL tree);
- a binary HEAP;
- a QUEUE;
- a HASH table;
- a SET and a BAG;
- a variable length array that can grows dynamically as new elements are
added or deleted (PARRAY).
- a STACK;
LibDS has been designed to be very easy to use, without sacrificing either
flexibility or speed. The API is small, and clean.
This is QUISK, a Software Defined Radio (SDR).
- Quisk can control the HiQSDR.
- As a receiver it can use the SDR-IQ by RfSpace as a sample source.
- As a receiver it can use your soundcard as a sample source.
- Quisk can control SoftRock hardware for both receive and transmit.
- As a transmitter it can accept microphone input and send that to your
transmitter for SSB operation. For CW, QUISK can mute the audio and
substitute a side tone.
CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS
repository. A patchset in this case is defined as a set of changes made
to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time (using a
single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable to seeing the
big picture of the evolution of a cvs project. While cvs tracks revision
information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed
'atomically' to the repository.
GNU libmatheval is a library which contains several procedures that make
it possible to create an in-memory tree from the string representation
of a mathematical function over single or multiple variables. This tree
can be used later to evaluate a function for specified variable values,
to create a corresponding tree for the function derivative over a
specified variable or to write a textual tree representation to a
specified string. The library exposes C and Fortran 77 interfaces.
CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS
repository. A patchset in this case is defined as a set of changes made
to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time (using a
single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable to seeing the
big picture of the evolution of a cvs project. While cvs tracks revision
information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed
'atomically' to the repository.
PatchReader is a set of utilities for reading in, transforming, and doing
various other things with a patch. It basically allows you to create a chain of
readers that can read a patch, remove files from a patch, add CVS context, fix
up the patch root according to CVS, and output the patch as raw unified or
through a template processor (used in some places to output a patch as HTML).
** If you are unfamiliar with testing read Test::Tutorial first! **
This is a simple, basic module for checking whether a class is a Singleton. A
Singleton describes an object class that can have only one instance in any
system. An example of a Singleton might be a print spooler or system registry,
or any kind of central dispatcher.
For a description and discussion of the Singleton class, see "Design Patterns",
Gamma et al, Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-201-63361-2.
vcp is a tool for copying revision controlled files between various SCM
repositories. For example, using vcp, it is possible to copy the contents
of a entire Perforce depot (or part of one) into a depot on a different
Perforce server or to copy the contents of a CVS repository into a Perforce
server (or vice-versa).
This port is a private snapshot because p5-VCP's distribution files is
gone from the MASTER_SITE, and does not currently work with svk.
UAE is a mostly complete software emulation of the hardware of the Commodore
Amiga 500/1000/2000. Commodore Amiga, for those who don't know, is a 16/32
bit computer system based on the Motorola 680x0 CPU and a few specially
designed custom chips that provide very good graphics and sound capabilities.
Its first incarnation, the A1000, appeared in 1985, followed by the highly
successful A500 and A2000 models.
Requires a valid Amiga ROM file in order to be useful.
Versatile Commodore 8-bit Emulator
VICE, the multi-platform C64, C128, VIC20, PET and CBM-II emulator.
The following programs are included:
- x64, a C64 emulator;
- x128, a C128 emulator;
- xvic, a VIC20 emulator;
- xpet, a PET emulator;
- xcbm2, a CBM=II emulator;
- c1541, a stand-alone disk image maintenance utility;
- petcat, a CBM BASIC de-tokenizer;
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
The ROM files are Copyright by Commodore Business Machines.