MAPMAKER/EXP is a linkage analysis package designed to help construct primary
linkage maps of markers segregating in experimental crosses. MAPMAKER/EXP
performs full multipoint linkage analysis (simultaneous estimation of all
recombination fractions from the primary data) for dominant, recessive, and co-
dominant (e.g. RFLP-like) markers. MAPMAKER/EXP is an experimental-cross-only
successor to the original MAPMAKER program.
MAPMAKER/QTL is a companion program to MAPMAKER/EXP which allows one to map
genes controlling polygenic quantitative traits in F2 intercrosses and BC1
backcrosses relative to a genetic linkage map. More information on MAPMAKER/QTL
can be found in the technical report (included with MAPMAKER/QTL).
This module simplifies the routine job of selecting a random file. (As you
can find at CGI scripts). It's done, because it's boring (and
error prone), always to write something like
my @files = (<*.*>);
my $randf = $files[rand @files];
or
opendir DIR, " ... " or die " ... ";
my @files = grep {-f ...} (readdir DIR);
closedir DIR;
my $randf = $files[rand @files];
It also becomes very boring and very dangerous to write randomly selection
for subdirectory searching with special check-routines. The simple
standard job of selecting a random line from a file is implemented, too.
Welcome to the Brain Games remake of the 8 bit classic game 'The
Goonies'. This game was made by Konami in 1986. There were both a
NES version and an MSX version of the game; this remake is based
on the MSX version.
This remake was made for the 2006 competition organized by Retro
Remakes. After having participated in 2003 (with Road Fighter, which
finished on the 7th place out of 83 entries), and in 2004 (with F-1
Spirit, gaining the 13th place amongst the 73 contestants), we
decided to give another go at the first prize! And, who knows....
plain2 r2.54 1994/04 by A.Uchida NEC Corporation
usage: plain2 [options] [files ...]
---- parser options ---- ---- output options ----(default)
-table=dd: table factor [0-100](def=50) -roff: troff output
-exam=dd: example factor[0-100](def=50) -ms/-mm: troff macro (mm)
-indsec: sections can be indented -tex: tex output
-ktable:enable JIS keisen table -tstyle=ss:tex style
-ref: figure/picture reference -renum: renumbering only
-[no]listd:list decoration (on)
---- Others ---- -[no]space:spacing (on)
-v: verbose output -[no]pre: preamble block (on)
-dLevel: debug level -[no]acursec: section numbers (off)
----- experimental ---- -raw: quote special chars(off)
-pt=Size: font size -jis: JIS code output
-sjis: Shift-JIS code input/output
-f file: output customization
LAPACK++ (Linear Algebra PACKage in C++) is a software library for numerical
linear algebra that solves systems of linear equations and eigenvalue
problems on high performance computer architectures.
Computational support is provided for supports various matrix classes for
vectors, non-symmetric matrices, SPD matrices, symmetric matrices, banded,
triangular, and tridiagonal matrices; however, it does not include all
of the capabilities of original f77 LAPACK. Emphasis is given to routines
for solving linear systems consisting of non-symmetric matrices,
symmetric positive definite systems, and solving linear least-square systems.
Ree stands for ROM extension extractor. Ree will scan your system memory,
address c0000 - f0000 in 512 steps for identification of ROM extensions
(55,aa), if found it will calculate its size (byte after id, multiplied by
512byte steps) and save the output to a .rom file.
This package also comes with fontdump, a program to extract the fonts from your
video BIOS ROMs.
You might ask yourself why collect x86 ROM extensions? It's like collecting
butterflies.
A collection of various .rom files can be found on the project page. Please
submit your ROMs there.
Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation program. It is
able to forge or decode packets of a wide number of protocols, send
them on the wire, capture them, match requests and replies, and much
more. It can easily handle most classical tasks like scanning,
tracerouting, probing, unit tests, attacks or network discovery (it
can replace hping, 85% of nmap, arpspoof, arp-sk, arping, tcpdump,
tethereal, p0f, etc.). It also performs very well at a lot of other
specific tasks that most other tools can't handle, like sending
invalid frames, injecting your own 802.11 frames, combining technics
(VLAN hopping+ARP cache poisoning, VOIP decoding on WEP encrypted
channel, ...), etc.
A TACACS+ server that allows authorization and authentication via net
on remote access servers: Authenticate users, authorize commands and log
accounting information.
Version 4 has improved features and bugfixes over the older 2.x versions.
Improved features among others and bugfixes: Microsoft CHAP support.
To enable MSCHAP you need to optain a key from Microsoft, see the FAQ
section in the users guide. Therefore this isn't enabled by default.
Cisco, the original developers, have stopped tac_plus development around
F4.0.4. There are different versions based on Cisco tac_plus, this is the
version from Shrubbery Networks.
V_Sim visualizes atomic structures such as crystals, grain boundaries and so on
(either in .d3 format as defined by F. Lan�on, or in plain text format as
described in the sample page). The rendering is done in pseudo-3D with colored
sphere to represent the atoms. The user can interact through many functions to
choose the view, the size of the atoms, their color, the background color, the
type of fog... Much of it is detailled in the user guide. Moreover V_Sim allows
to export the view as image in GIF, PS or more formats.
Steghide is a steganography tool which is able to hide data in "container
files" and to extract this data again. If you do not know what steganography is
take a look at Neil F. Johnson's paper about steganography at
http://www.jjtc.com/Steganography/
Steghide is designed to be portable and configurable and features hiding data
in bmp, wav and au files, blowfish encryption, MD5 hashing of passphrases to
blowfish keys and pseudo-random distribution of hidden bits ("stego bits") in
the container data.