LLNL XDIR Version 2.0, October 23, 1995
LLNL XDIR, an OSF/Motif-based FTP client, provides a graphical user
interface for drag-and-drop file transfer. LLNL XDIR simultaneously
displays any number of directories for any number of hosts, with each
directory being displayed in its own window. LLNL XDIR supports
powerful directory browsing capability, including iconic and
hierarchical views. One of LLNL XDIR's most powerful features is its
ability to search directory structures (even across multiple hosts)
for entry names that match a specified pattern.
LLNL XDIR is meant to be the successor to LLNL XFTP, another graphical
FTP client. LLNL XDIR is considerably more sophisticated than LLNL
XFTP, and has all of its functionality.
LLNL XDIR is a component of the Intelligent Archive, which is currently
under development at LLNL.
LLNL XDIR was written by Neale Smith of the Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, which is operated by the University of California.
A full-featured, secure, extensible and configurable Perl FTP server.
Major features of Net::FTPServer include:
* Feature parity with wu-ftpd, wu-ftpd style aliases and cdpath.
* IP-based and IP-less virtual hosting.
* Virtual filesystem allows the FTP server to serve files from a SQL
database.
* Configurable and extensible in Perl.
* <Perl> sections in ftpd.conf file.
* Supports all the latest RFCs and Internet Drafts, including MLST, MLSD,
FEAT, OPTS, LANG.
* Secure by design and implementation, can run in a chroot jail.
* PAM authentication and anonymous mode.
* Resource limits.
* Run standalone or from inetd.
* Configurable server greetings and welcome messages.
* Sophisticated access control rules.
* SITE EXEC (disabled by default).
* Syslog logging.
* Set TCP parameters.
wxDownload Fast (also known as wxDFast) is an open source download manager. It
is multi-platform and builds on Windows(2k,XP), Linux and Mac OS X. Besides
that, it is a multi-threaded download manager. This means that it can split a
file into several pieces and download the pieces simultaneously.
Features:
* Faster downloads (with Segmented/Multi-threaded/Accelerated transfers).
* Download resuming (Pause and restart where you stopped).
* Download scheduling.
* Organizes files you have already downloaded.
* View server messages (HTTP, FTP, file://). No HTTPS support.
* Available in multiple languages and easily translated. Now available in
Portuguese [Brazil], Spanish, English, German, Russian, Hungarian, Armenian
and Indonesian.
* Connection to FTP servers which require a password.
* Calculates the MD5 checksum of downloaded files so they can be easily.
verified.
* Metalink support.
Amoebax is a cute and addictive action-puzzle game. Due to an awful
mutation, some amoeba's species have started to multiply until they
take the world if you can't stop them. Fortunately the mutation
made then too unstable and lining up four or more will make them
disappear.
Follow Kim or Tom through 6 levels in their quest to prevent the
cute multiplying amoebas to take the world and become the new Amoeba
Master. Watch out for the cute but amoeba's controlled creatures
that will try to put and end to your quest.
Amoebax is designed with levels for everyone, from children to
adults. With the training mode everybody will quickly become a
master and the tournament mode will let you have a good time with
your friends. There is also catchy music, funny sound effects, and
beautiful screens that sure appeal to everyone in the family.
Connectagram is a word unscrambling game. The board consists of several
scrambled words that are joined together. You can choose the length of
the words, the amount of words, and the pattern that the words are
arranged in.
The game provides a hint option for times when you are stuck, and
features an online word lookup that fetches the definitions of each word
from www.wiktionary.org. Your current progress is automatically saved.
Note that this game involves a large and varied word list, some of which
may be considered inappropriate for children. You can edit the file
containing the word list if you wish to remove words from your game. The
location of this file varies by platform.
Crafty is a rapidly developing chess engine with more and more features
being added regularly. It can play, analyze, and even annotate games
for you. Crafty can utilize tablebases; these are available for FreeBSD
in the related ports.
The files bitmaps.tgz and sound.tgz are available in your doc directory,
usually /usr/local/share/doc/crafty. The bitmaps are for html
annotations performed by crafty - they should be unpacked into the
directory you normally analyze games into, and all should be fine...
The sounds are for move announcements. Unpack the archive somewhere,
and have a look at the 'speak' script to customize for your use, if
desired.
22.1 -> New "skill" command that can be used to "dumb down" crafty.
"skill <n>" where n is a number between 1 and 100. 100 is max (default)
skill. Skill 70 will drop the playing Elo by about 200 points. Skill
50 will drop it about 400 points. The curve is not linear, and the
closer you get to 1, the lower the rating.
Cube is a 3D First Person Shooter that uses OpenGL and SDL. It features:
- Single- and multi-player gameplay
- In-engine editing of geometry in full 3D (you fly around the map, point
and drag stuff to select or modify it), which can even be done with
multiple people at once
- Simplistic, but effective fine grain vertex lighting that looks like
lightmapping and can do dynamic lights and shadows
- No need for any kind of map precompilation, even lighting is done on fly
- Very simplistic quad-tree world structure that can do slopes (height-
fields with caps) and slants, water
- Decent collision detection and physics
- Client/server networking that goes a long way in giving a lag-free game
experience
- Doom/Quake-style singleplayer and multiplayer game with some
uncompromising brutal old-school gameplay
I have ported the Wolfenstein missions to DOOM II, creating what is
essentially an improved and updated Wolfenstein. Each scenario is
painstakingly recreated as a DOOM II WAD, complete with all the Wolfenstein
textures, objects, sounds, and enemies. The result is a total conversion, a
complete Wolfenstein experience which takes full advantage of the DOOM engine.
There are even ambient sounds.
In addition to recreating the original missions, I have also created brand new
scenarios which go beyond the original scope and concept of Wolfenstein.
Scenarios such as Operation: Arctic Wolf, Operation: Rheingold, and the
Astrostein Trilogy take the Wolfenstein fan where no Wolfenstein has gone
before, immersing the player in adventures not possible with the original
Wolfenstein.
GalaxyHack allows you to design a fleet of spaceships which can then be tested
in AI script based battles against fleets designed by other players. Though
battles take place in real time, the strategy comes before hand, both in
writing short AI scripts in a simple scripting language, and also in the set
up and selection of your fleet. You don't actually have any control over your
units at all mid-battle, but rather use the time to see where the set up of
your fleets is working, where your fleets' weaknesses lie and changes are
needed, and perhaps also to learn from the strategy of your opponent.
The game revolves around very large capital ships, from which smaller ships
are launched. To win a battle you must destroy of all of your opponent's
capital ships before they destroy yours.
There can be hundreds of units in any one battle, but there is no harvesting,
resource management or base building.
"Gem Drop X" is an interesting one-player puzzle game using the
Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) libraries.
It is a direct port of "Gem Drop," an Atari 8-bit game written in Action!
(a very fast C- and Pascal-like compiled language for the Atari).
It was originally ported to X11, using SDL for sound and music.
Eventually, the Xlib graphics calls were removed and replaced with
SDL calls.
The concept of the game "Gem Drop" is based on an arcade game for the
NeoGeo system called "Magical Drop III" by SNK.
If you're familiar with games like Jewels, Klax, Bust-A-Move or Tetris,
this game is similar to them all. I consider it closest to Klax.
Some people have compared it to "Tetris meets Space Invaders."