This program is a software package for programming the X22C12 EEPROM
in the GE Phoenix SX radios (specifically the VHF and UHF 16 channel
scanning versions). The X2212 is removed from the radio, placed
in the parallel port adaper socket and can be read/written/verified
or archived. The prom contents can be saved in a hex file format
or exported as a text file for printing. Changing frequencies and
channel guard settings is as easy as filling in the blanks.
The primary goal of this extension is to provide the tools needed to install
and manage extensions and themes locally. To do this the extension provides
multi-extension installation support, hacking capabilities to the
Extension/Theme manager windows, features to find and troubleshoot
Extensions/Themes Build, GUID and Profile information.
This package contains xdm, the X.Org X Display manager.
There are currently twenty-two color schemes. Eight are modified versions of
previous color schemes by me, clearlooks-devel, and Ubuntu, where I've made
the widgets a little darker while allowing the scrollbars to remain the normal
background color (more or less).
This package contains fonttosfnt, an application used for wrapping a bitmap
font in a sfnt (TrueType) wrapper.
Tools for managing themes in CMF and Plone sites.
This package contains the X11 library.
InfoLister is an extension for Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird,
and Nvu that collects various information about Firefox/Thunderbird
and saves it to a file. Currently it prints the list of installed
extensions, themes and plugins.
TetriNET is an addictive 6 player tetr*s game
What this program does is set up a TetriNET server that ordinary
TetriNET clients can connect to. It attempts to fix some of the
"glaring" holes in the TetriNET protocol that I discovered, and which
I'm sure some people use as cheats, but I now see why it is nearly
impossible to fix ;), without a modification to the client.
I've kept the server as close to the same as the original TetriNET
server, but I've added some extras that I've often wanted, such as
the "/kick" and "/ban" keywords.
Please note, this server in no way encompasses the whole game. The clients
are the ones that do most of the work, with the server just passing suitable
packets between each client, and of course adding some of it's own.