ThudBoard - The Discworld Boardgame Board
ThudBoard is a computer application that can be used to play Thud battles
without using the actual board. If you don't have a clue what this Thud thing
is, take a look at the official Thud site at http://www.thudgame.com.
Multiple battles can be stored, so you can play many games simultaneously
without the onerous task of remembering where each individual piece was in
this battle you have been playing with your cousin in XXXX over the last
few years.
fv is an HDRI viewer. Currently supported formats are the followings:
* Greg Ward's HDR (also known as Radiance/PIC/RGBE). See
http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~bjw/rgbe.html for details.
* Paul Debevec's PFM (Portable Float Map). See
http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pfm.html for details.
fv reads data from the standard input or files specified as
arguments. In the latter case, each file may be compressed one with
gzip or bzip2. The file may also change after fv is invoked, except
its header part. fv checks whether the file changes and updates the
display if necessary. This feature is useful for checking intermediate
outputs from renderers.
DGD is a rewrite from scratch of the LPMud server. It runs on Windows, MacOS,
BeOS and many versions of Unix.
This is the core distribution of DGD, providing all the tools needed
to implement interactive servers, for instance MUD, IRC, WWW, etc.
A reference implementation of a kernel library is provided, which can
be further built on. Normally with DGD, there is a kernel library to
define the programming environment and a database library to define the
interaction environment.
Please report bugs to <felix@dworkin.nl>.
GPT fdisk (aka gdisk) by Roderick W. Smith, rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
This software is intended as a (somewhat) fdisk-workalike program for
GPT-partitioned disks. Specific advantages of gdisk, cgdisk and
sgdisk include:
* Edit GUID partition table (GPT) definitions in Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS X,
or Windows
* Convert MBR to GPT or back without data loss
* Convert BSD disklabels to GPT without data loss
* Create hybrid MBR, which permits GPT-unaware
OSes to access up to three GPT partitions on the disk
* Repair damaged GPT data structures
* The ability to specify sector-exact partition sizes
* Clear identification of the number of unallocated sectors on a disk
http://www.rodsbooks.com/fixparts/
nvramtool is a utility for reading/writing coreboot parameters and
displaying information from the coreboot table. It is intended for x86-based
systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit) that use coreboot.
The coreboot table resides in low physical memory, and may be accessed
through the /dev/mem interface. It is created at boot time by coreboot, and
contains various system information such as the type of mainboard in use. It
specifies locations in the CMOS (nonvolatile RAM) where the coreboot
parameters are stored.
For information about coreboot, see http://www.coreboot.org/.
OSSP str - Generic String Library
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 The OSSP Project <http://www.ossp.org/>
OSSP str is a generic string library written in ISO-C which
provides functions for handling, matching, parsing, searching and
formatting of ISO-C strings. So it can be considered as a superset of POSIX
string(3), but its main intention is to provide a more convenient and
compact API plus a more generalized functionality.
IMP, the Internet Mail Program, is one of the most popular and widely deployed
open source webmail applications in the world. It allows universal, web-based
access to IMAP and POP3 mail servers and provides Ajax, mobile and traditional
interfaces with a rich range of features normally found only in desktop email
clients. For more information on IMP, visit http://www.horde.org/apps/imp.
EMMS is the Emacs Multi-Media System. It tries to be a clean and small
application to play multimedia files from Emacs using external
players. Many of it's ideas are derived from MpthreePlayer
(http://www.nongnu.org/mp3player), but it tries to be more general and
more clean.
Mercator is a procedural terrain library. It is primarily aimed at terrain for
multiplayer online games and forms one of the WorldForge
(http://www.worldforge.org) core libraries. It is intended to be used as a
terrain library on both the client, and the server.
Zoom is a Z-Machine, which means that it plays text adventure games written
in ZCode. It plays V3-V8 including V6 graphics (you need the blb-files from
http://www.ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXinfocomXmediaXblorb.html for
original Infocom V6 games).