The Netwide Assembler (NASM) is an x86 and amd64 (x86-64) assembler designed
for portability and modularity. It will output flat-form binary files, a.out
(Linux and *BSD), COFF, ELF32, ELF64, Mach-O, Microsoft OMF (OBJ), Win32,
Win64, as86 (Minix/Linux bin86 v0.3), LADsoft IEEE-695, Intel hex, Motorola
S-record, and a home-grown format called RDOFF. NASM syntax is similar to
Intel's, but is less complex. It supports Pentium, P6, MMX, 3DNow!, SSE,
SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, XOP/FMA4/CVT16 (rev 3.03), and x64 opcodes, among
others. It has strong support for macro conventions.
The port also includes NDISASM, a binary file disassembler which uses the
same instruction set as NASM.
John Walker's moontool for the X11 desktop. It shows a real-time picture
of the moon phases and displays some related astronomical data about the
moon and the sun. -- This version of the program uses the Motif toolkit.
pyspatialite is an interface to the SQLite 3.x embedded relational database
engine with spatialite extensions.
It is almost fully compliant with the Python database API version 2.0 also
exposes the unique features of SQLite and spatialite.
FSF gcc-4.10.x for Atmel AVR cross-development
Included is the basic C++ compiler, although this is only of limited
use without a libstdc++.
Supported debugging formats: -gdwarf-2 [default], -gstabs
Dontspace is a solitaire game for X11. It's modeled after
the game ``Free Space'' distributed with Microsoft Windows NT.
Dontspace emphasizes a clean user interface and point-based
scoring.
OpenXcom is an open-source clone of the popular
UFO: Enemy Unknown (X-Com: UFO Defense in USA) videogame by
Microprose, licensed under the GPL and written in C++ / SDL.
sxsame -- a game of removing tiles,for X Window system
Goal of this game is removing more tiles as you can and
get much score. You can remove two or more tiles with
same color,neibouring vertical or horizontal.
Xgospel is an X11 Go client for playing the game Go (weiqi, Baduk) on
the IGS (Internet Go Server) or NNGS (No Name Go Server). For more
information, see http://igs.joyjoy.net
Xwpick lets you pick an image from an arbitrary window or rectangular
area of an X Window (DEC Window) server and write it to a file in a
variety of formats.
XShodou is a Japanese shodou program for X based on Tcl/Tk.
You can write Japanese traditional letters by using the mouse
as if you used a hude - Japanese brush to write shodou letters.