shhcards is a library for displaying game cards on X11.
It provides pixmaps for card games, and functions for
using the cards in X11 programs.
An eyecandy particle system for X that can make a nice desktop background
Requires X11 and shared memory helps.
There's a screenshot or four at :
Seabios is an open source implementation of a 16bit X86 BIOS. SeaBIOS can run in
an emulator or it can run natively on X86 hardware
libcpuid is a small C library for x86 CPU detection and feature extraction.
Using it, you can:
- Get the processor vendor, model, brand string, code name, etc.
- Get information about CPU features such as: number of cores or logical
CPUs, cache sizes, CPU clock, etc.
- Check if the processor implements a specific instruction set such as
SSE2 or 3DNow!
- Execute the CPUID and RDTSC instructions in a portable way
- And have this all in your commercial application, without getting into
trouble, due to permissive license
Reference utility (rather advanced and useful on its own) is also provided.
Xtacy, a Graphics Hack for X11 windows
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"Wow! This is better than snorting caffeine!" --Neil Braun
Xtacy is a graphics hack which I've been, well, hacking on, for 2 or 3
years now. It's been compiled on DECstations 3100, SGI running IRIX 5.3,
and Linux boxen. I think someone got it running on a Sun once, but it
had problems with the circle draw function, so a couple of the modes
looked quite odd. Not that odd is bad. Just odd.
So what does it do? Xtacy displays bouncing shapes, rotating palettes,
a couple fractals, a kaleidascope, and lots of more stuff.
This port allows you to operate TiMidity++ with X11AMP skins.
Please prepare skins and set environment variable.
Ex.
% setenv timidity_skin ~/.x11amp/Skins/timidity/
Formerly, the original version of this program was written by Tuuka
Toivonen(until version 0.2i).
Now, Masanao Izumo and many hackers are developing "TiMidity++".
Ideal's The Missing Link, a 4x4 puzzle, riding on the wave of Rubik's
Cube craze. There are many variations on this theme, including the "6x6"
puzzle and Babylon Tower. What makes the Missing Link a harder puzzle to
solve is that the 2 center positions rotate together.
USBHotkey allows you to catch USB keyboard events (key press and release
events) and transform them into X11 keyboard events using a Ruby script.
This provides mechanism for creating keymaps that can be more complicated
than the standard table-based keymap approach of X11.
X-CD-roast is an X11 based CD-burner. You can burn Audio and Data
CD-ROMs. It can be used to extract data and audio tracks.
You can format CD-RWs, create ISO images, burn ISO images, and many
other stuff...
Note: It uses cdrecord and works only on SCSI drives.
XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of
the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually
highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button.
This port is similar to x11/xsel, but with different CLI syntax and
a bit more functionality. It is a lot more popular, too.