xvile is the X11 version of vile. in addition to the capabilities
listed below for the character-oriented version of vile, xvile offers
scrollbars and more complete mouse integration.
vile is a text editor which is extremely compatible with vi in terms of
"finger feel". in addition, it has extended capabilities in many areas,
notably:
multi-file editing and viewing
key rebinding (in addition to :map, :map!, and :abbr)
mouse support (in an xterm, or when built as xvile)
infinite undo
many additional operator commands
selection highlighting
rectangular operations
"next error" cursor positioning after compilation
full function- and arrow-key support
filename, command, internal mode and variable completion
auxiliary utilities for man page and C program syntax highlighting
built-in macro language
portability to all UNIX platforms, VMS, DOS, Win32, OS/2
y is a multi-windowed console text editor, primarily intended for
programmers and system administrators.
y main features is:
- Multi-windows interface with up and down menu lines
- Pulldown menus
- Operable window list
- Copy/paste between windows
- Inter-windows search and replace
- Help window with ability to browse manual pages and info files
- Internal terminal window
- Internal GDB interface with ability to set up breakpoints
inside text window
- Status saving - you can load 20 files from your program project
by one click
- C-style and HTML-style Syntax highlight
- Stream and columnar blocks with saving block features
- Ability to edit huge (hundred of Mb) files
Rashid N. Achilov (citycat4@ngs.ru)
Zoinks is a programmer's editor and development environment for Unix/X11
systems. The editor has features similar to Mac text editors like MPW
and CodeWarrior. It also has some features for HTML authoring. Zoinks
supports comparing/diffing files and directory hierarchies. It also
supports inputting and editing multi-byte text (e.g. Japanese and other
Asian languages).
ADAMEm is a portable Coleco ADAM and ColecoVision emulator.
AdvanceMAME and AdvanceMESS are unofficial MAME and MESS versions with
an advanced video support for helping the use with TVs, Arcade Monitors,
Fixed Frequencies Monitors and also for PC Monitors.
They run in GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, DOS, Windows and in all the other
platforms supported by the SDL library.
The main difference compared with the official emulators is that the
Advance versions are able to program directly the video board to always
get a video mode with the correct size and frequency.
Generally the Advance emulators are able to use a video mode which
doesn't require any stretching or other unneeded effects to match the
original arcade display.
The direct video board programming is fully supported in Linux and DOS.
It's partially supported in Windows. It isn't supported in Mac OS X and
other platforms.
See website for other improvements.
AdvanceMENU is a frontend for AdvanceMAME, MAME, MESS, RAINE and any
other emulator.
It runs in Linux, Mac OS X, DOS, Windows and in all the other platforms
supported by the SDL library. The main features are:
* Auto update of the rom info.
* Vertical and horizontal orientation.
* Support for any TV/Arcade Monitor like AdvanceMAME but it's good also
for a normal PC monitor.
* Static and Animated image and clip preview (PNG/PCX/ICO/MNG). Up to
192 images at the same time!
* Sound preview. (MP3/WAV). You can select a special sound for every
game played when the cursor move on it.
* Sound backgrounds (MP3/WAV). Play your favourite songs or radio
records in background.
* Sound effects (MP3/WAV) for key press, program start, game start,
program exit...
* Support for zipped images and sounds archives.
* Screensaver. A slide show of the game images.
* Selectable background and help images with translucency.
AdvanceMAME and AdvanceMESS are unofficial MAME and MESS versions with an
advanced video support for helping the use with TVs, Arcade Monitors, Fixed
Frequencies Monitors and also for PC Monitors.
They run in GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, DOS, Windows and in all the other platforms
supported by the SDL library.
The main difference compared with the official emulators is that the Advance
versions are able to program directly the video board to always get a video
mode with the correct size and frequency.
Generally the Advance emulators are able to use a video mode which doesn't
require any stretching or other unneeded effects to match the original arcade
display.
The direct video board programming is fully supported in Linux and DOS. It's
partially supported in Windows. It isn't supported in Mac OS X and other
platforms.
See website for other improvements.
aftp manipulates and browses Apple II disk images. It
supports both Apple II DOS 3.3, ProDOS and XGS images.
Both binary floppy images (.IIE) and hard disk volume
(.HDV) images are also supported. It does NOT support the
new 2mg format.
This version contains my patches and man page but nothing significant
has changed since Andru Luvisi released it at the end of 1996.
Share and enjoy,
Joel...
Bochs Frontend (bfe2) is a graphical interface for X11 to the
bochs x86 emulator.
BSVC is an extensible simulator framework for microprocessor
design and testing. It comes with a simulator and assembler
for the Motorola MC68k family of microprocessors, and supplies
a graphical user interface for simulation runs.