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KMol 0.3.3
KMol is a molecular weight and elemental composition calculator. more>>
KMol calculates the elemental compositon and molecular weight of compounds from their chemical formula. KMol supports user defined groups and elements, unlimited nesting of subgroups, multicomponent compounds, global and per-user symbol definitions.
KMol is designed to be able to parse any chemical formula that can be
unambiguously interpreted if written as a simple character sequence (i.e.,
without subscript and superscript formating). If you can understand a chemical
formula, chances are KMol will understand it in exactly the same way.
Enhancements:
- Fixed KDE3 compilation problem. Fixed saving of user-defined weights.
<<lessKMol is designed to be able to parse any chemical formula that can be
unambiguously interpreted if written as a simple character sequence (i.e.,
without subscript and superscript formating). If you can understand a chemical
formula, chances are KMol will understand it in exactly the same way.
Enhancements:
- Fixed KDE3 compilation problem. Fixed saving of user-defined weights.
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Added: 2005-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1500 downloads
Railz 0.3.3
Railz is a Railroad Tycoon-style RTS game. more>>
Railz project is a Railroad Tycoon-style RTS game.
Railz is a railway strategy/management game based upon the jfreerails source code base. The project is still in the development, stage and has not yet reached a complete feature set. The game is based on a client-server architecture and will be multi-player.
<<lessRailz is a railway strategy/management game based upon the jfreerails source code base. The project is still in the development, stage and has not yet reached a complete feature set. The game is based on a client-server architecture and will be multi-player.
Download (0.62MB)
Added: 2007-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1026 downloads
p-gal 0.3.3
P-gal is a tool for generating web galleries from a collection of pictures. more>>
P-gal is a tool for generating web galleries from a collection of pictures. p-gal is a static generator: it is intended to be run offline (but it can generates shtml or php pages). When run, p-gal generates all the web pages and the links beetwen them in order to provide a nice gallery.
P-gal is a good tool for both novice users and experienced users. If you just want to generate a galery quickly you can use the p-gal script. If you have some knowledge of HTML and Python you can modify templates, or create your own.
You can design any galley you can think to with P-gal. If you want to add some dynamic features to your gallery, you can include php code in your template, and eventually use the p-gal features to differentiate the php code for each image.
<<lessP-gal is a good tool for both novice users and experienced users. If you just want to generate a galery quickly you can use the p-gal script. If you have some knowledge of HTML and Python you can modify templates, or create your own.
You can design any galley you can think to with P-gal. If you want to add some dynamic features to your gallery, you can include php code in your template, and eventually use the p-gal features to differentiate the php code for each image.
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Added: 2006-10-30 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
1091 downloads
REMITT 0.3.3
REMITT is Electronic Medical Information Translation and Transmission. more>>
REMITT is Electronic Medical Information Translation and Transmission.
REMITT is a revolutionary medical information translation and transmission system, which is primarily used for preparing and submitting medical billing data.
REMITT works independent of any specific electronic medical record (EMR) or practice management (PM) system, and can interface with any EMR or PM system which implements its application programming interface (API). The first system to do so has been FreeMED.
Currently Supported Formats
- HCFA-1500/CRM-1500
- ANSI NSF X12 837 Professional
Currently Supported Output Types
- PDF Document (with optional overlaying)
- PRN File
- X12 Message
- FreeClaims.com Direct Submission
- GatewayEDI.com Direct Submission
The name REMITT is a recursive acronym.
<<lessREMITT is a revolutionary medical information translation and transmission system, which is primarily used for preparing and submitting medical billing data.
REMITT works independent of any specific electronic medical record (EMR) or practice management (PM) system, and can interface with any EMR or PM system which implements its application programming interface (API). The first system to do so has been FreeMED.
Currently Supported Formats
- HCFA-1500/CRM-1500
- ANSI NSF X12 837 Professional
Currently Supported Output Types
- PDF Document (with optional overlaying)
- PRN File
- X12 Message
- FreeClaims.com Direct Submission
- GatewayEDI.com Direct Submission
The name REMITT is a recursive acronym.
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Added: 2007-05-19 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
889 downloads
LinCAN 0.3.3
LinCAN is a Linux kernel module that implements a CAN driver. more>>
LinCAN is a Linux kernel module that implements a CAN driver capable of working with multiple cards, even with different chips and IO methods. Each communication object can be accessed from multiple applications concurrently.
It supports RT-Linux, 2.2, 2.4, and 2.6 with fully implemented select, poll, fasync, O_NONBLOCK, and O_SYNC semantics and multithreaded read/write capabilities. It works with the common Intel i82527, Philips 82c200, and Philips SJA1000 (in standard and PeliCAN mode) CAN controllers.
LinCAN project is part of a set of CAN/CANopen related components developed as part of OCERA framework.
Enhancements:
- Some more fixes were made in SJA1000 bus-off recovery.
- The i82527 IRQ stuck problem was fixed.
- The module was updated and tested up to kernel version 2.6.17 (rc4).
- Minimal chip information was added in /proc/can.
- Support for NSI CAN PCI was contributed.
<<lessIt supports RT-Linux, 2.2, 2.4, and 2.6 with fully implemented select, poll, fasync, O_NONBLOCK, and O_SYNC semantics and multithreaded read/write capabilities. It works with the common Intel i82527, Philips 82c200, and Philips SJA1000 (in standard and PeliCAN mode) CAN controllers.
LinCAN project is part of a set of CAN/CANopen related components developed as part of OCERA framework.
Enhancements:
- Some more fixes were made in SJA1000 bus-off recovery.
- The i82527 IRQ stuck problem was fixed.
- The module was updated and tested up to kernel version 2.6.17 (rc4).
- Minimal chip information was added in /proc/can.
- Support for NSI CAN PCI was contributed.
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Added: 2006-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1247 downloads
Conduit 0.3.3
Conduit project is a synchronization application for GNOME. more>>
Conduit project is a synchronization application for GNOME.
Conduit allows you to synchronize your data between computers, or online web services (Gmail, backpackit.com, Flickr, etc).
This includes:
- Tomboy and iPod Notes
- Files and Folders
- Fspot and Flickr
<<lessConduit allows you to synchronize your data between computers, or online web services (Gmail, backpackit.com, Flickr, etc).
This includes:
- Tomboy and iPod Notes
- Files and Folders
- Fspot and Flickr
Download (0.48MB)
Added: 2007-08-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
811 downloads
NodeMon 0.3.3
NodeMon is a resource utilization monitor tailored to the Altix architecture, but is applicable to any Linux system or cluster. more>>
NodeMon is a visualization tool for monitoring system resource utilization. It allows distributed resource monitoring via the Growler software infrastructure.
It is modular, with existing modules for monitoring of CPU, memory, network, and numalink activity. Its most notable feature is its composition of large amounts of statistics into a single graphical window. This project was originally designed for monitoring NASAs Columbia supercomputer.
<<lessIt is modular, with existing modules for monitoring of CPU, memory, network, and numalink activity. Its most notable feature is its composition of large amounts of statistics into a single graphical window. This project was originally designed for monitoring NASAs Columbia supercomputer.
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Added: 2007-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
813 downloads
Splashy 0.3.3
Splashy is a boot splash program that doesnt require patching the Linux kernel. more>>
Splashy is a boot splash program that doesnt require patching the Linux kernel. Splashy project paints graphic images directly to framebuffers using libdirectfb.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
VGA settings
-----------------------------------------------------------------
640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024
256 colors 768 771 773 775
32K colors 784 787 790 793
64K colors 785 788 791 794
16M colors 786 789 792 795
-----------------------------------------------------------------
For 1024x768 at 16bit (64K colors or "thousands of colors") you could pass an argument to the kernel like:
vga=791
These values could be used in base16 also (hexadecimal) like:
vga=0x317
To pass arguments to the kernel, you would need to edit your boot-loader:
1. Grub /boot/grub/menu.lst
hint, in debian, look for "#kopt" and append vga=0x317 to that line. Then run update-grub. Other distros edit the kernel root= line appropriately
2. Lilo /etc/lilo.conf
hint, look for the default image= and edit append= by appending vga=0x317 to it
3. Quik /etc/quik.conf
on PPC machines. Append vga=0x317 to the kernel argument line
<<less-----------------------------------------------------------------
VGA settings
-----------------------------------------------------------------
640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024
256 colors 768 771 773 775
32K colors 784 787 790 793
64K colors 785 788 791 794
16M colors 786 789 792 795
-----------------------------------------------------------------
For 1024x768 at 16bit (64K colors or "thousands of colors") you could pass an argument to the kernel like:
vga=791
These values could be used in base16 also (hexadecimal) like:
vga=0x317
To pass arguments to the kernel, you would need to edit your boot-loader:
1. Grub /boot/grub/menu.lst
hint, in debian, look for "#kopt" and append vga=0x317 to that line. Then run update-grub. Other distros edit the kernel root= line appropriately
2. Lilo /etc/lilo.conf
hint, look for the default image= and edit append= by appending vga=0x317 to it
3. Quik /etc/quik.conf
on PPC machines. Append vga=0x317 to the kernel argument line
Download (1.5MB)
Added: 2007-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
863 downloads
nrsTable 0.3.3
nrsTable is a JavaScript script that will allow a developer to create HTML tables from arrays. more>>
nrsTable library is a JavaScript script that will allow a developer to create HTML tables from arrays.
The tables can be automatically sorted simply by clicking on the heading. A lot of customization can be done for the tables, such as colors, pages, captions, and more.
The following are some examples of how nrsTable can be used to make dynamic tables. Now, I have already entered the script declaration, which looks like:
< script type="JavaScript" src="nrs_table.js" >< /script >
In the head of this page. Now we can create different examples. Note that each table must have its own, unique id in order for this to work.
Ill also be using the same dummy data for all the tables, since I dont feel like writting more than one example.
The dummy data will look like this:
< script language="JavaScript" src="nrsTable.js" >
var header = new Array("First Name", "Last Name", "Income", "Date Hired");
var data = new Array( new Array ( "Joseph", "Smith", "$35,000", "2000"),
new Array ( "Aaron", "Zelzet", "$45,000", "1997"),
new Array ( "Michael", "Doe", "$55,000", "1965"),
new Array ( "Cindy", "Perez", "$44,345", "2004"),
new Array ( "Robert", "Williams", "$48,234", "1990"),
new Array ( "William", "Cohen", "$12,234", "2005"),
new Array ( "David", "Gross", "$34,563", "1998"),
new Array ( "Linda", "Mendez", "$46,975", "1988"),
new Array ( "Karen", "Anderson", "$124,345", "1978"),
new Array ( "Veronica", "OReiley", "$89,034", "1968")
);
< /script >
Enhancements:
- A small bug that would skip displaying a row at the beginning of a table was fixed.
- This was only the case in IE.
<<lessThe tables can be automatically sorted simply by clicking on the heading. A lot of customization can be done for the tables, such as colors, pages, captions, and more.
The following are some examples of how nrsTable can be used to make dynamic tables. Now, I have already entered the script declaration, which looks like:
< script type="JavaScript" src="nrs_table.js" >< /script >
In the head of this page. Now we can create different examples. Note that each table must have its own, unique id in order for this to work.
Ill also be using the same dummy data for all the tables, since I dont feel like writting more than one example.
The dummy data will look like this:
< script language="JavaScript" src="nrsTable.js" >
var header = new Array("First Name", "Last Name", "Income", "Date Hired");
var data = new Array( new Array ( "Joseph", "Smith", "$35,000", "2000"),
new Array ( "Aaron", "Zelzet", "$45,000", "1997"),
new Array ( "Michael", "Doe", "$55,000", "1965"),
new Array ( "Cindy", "Perez", "$44,345", "2004"),
new Array ( "Robert", "Williams", "$48,234", "1990"),
new Array ( "William", "Cohen", "$12,234", "2005"),
new Array ( "David", "Gross", "$34,563", "1998"),
new Array ( "Linda", "Mendez", "$46,975", "1988"),
new Array ( "Karen", "Anderson", "$124,345", "1978"),
new Array ( "Veronica", "OReiley", "$89,034", "1968")
);
< /script >
Enhancements:
- A small bug that would skip displaying a row at the beginning of a table was fixed.
- This was only the case in IE.
Download (0.031MB)
Added: 2006-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1346 downloads
pam_sotp 0.3.3
pam_sotp PAM module provides support for One Time Passwords (OTP) authentication. more>>
pam_sotp PAM module provides support for One Time Passwords (OTP) authentication. The "s" in "sotp" stands for "simple"; pam_sotp aims to be a simple, easy to configure, module.
pam_sotp is still under early stages of development. Although it seems to work pretty well be warned that this software could contain severe bugs that may put at risk the security of your system. Until a stable release is reached you are advised to not use pam_sotp on mission-critical systems or production servers.
Having said that, it seems that the software is reaching an stable stage. Ive received several reports about pam_sotp being used without problems in several configurations.
This project is way too small to have a serious roadmap, but anyways I guess that some of you would like to know what are my short/medium term plans for pam_sotp, so here they are:
Release pam_sotp 0.4.0, with some patches I received and other improvements I have in mind
Maintain the 0.4.x branch until it becomes stable
Release a couple of 1.0 release candidates and then finally pam_sotp 1.0
Maintain the 1.0 branch
Enhancements:
- Added disable and enable commands to otppasswd
- Bugfix: SGID shadow applications could not authenticate against pam_sotp (some SUID code somehow remained in pam_sotp)
<<lesspam_sotp is still under early stages of development. Although it seems to work pretty well be warned that this software could contain severe bugs that may put at risk the security of your system. Until a stable release is reached you are advised to not use pam_sotp on mission-critical systems or production servers.
Having said that, it seems that the software is reaching an stable stage. Ive received several reports about pam_sotp being used without problems in several configurations.
This project is way too small to have a serious roadmap, but anyways I guess that some of you would like to know what are my short/medium term plans for pam_sotp, so here they are:
Release pam_sotp 0.4.0, with some patches I received and other improvements I have in mind
Maintain the 0.4.x branch until it becomes stable
Release a couple of 1.0 release candidates and then finally pam_sotp 1.0
Maintain the 1.0 branch
Enhancements:
- Added disable and enable commands to otppasswd
- Bugfix: SGID shadow applications could not authenticate against pam_sotp (some SUID code somehow remained in pam_sotp)
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2006-05-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1260 downloads
Effusion 0.3.3
Effusion provides an IRC-based BitTorrent management/sharing application. more>>
Effusion provides an IRC-based BitTorrent management/sharing application.
Effusion is a program that integrates torrent sharing via IRC with an embedded bittorrent client.
This program allows the user to handle all BitTorrent downloads from within one application, as well as receive and share the torrent files with others.
This program aims to allow users to share torrent files on irc in a user friendly way. Click on a link in the client, and it will download and run bittorrent for you, and present all download details into one easy to handle screen.
The client aims to have a clever BOT embedded in it which allows users to search and share files with each other, the files will be transferred using DCC, and automatically opened with an embedded bittorrent.
<<lessEffusion is a program that integrates torrent sharing via IRC with an embedded bittorrent client.
This program allows the user to handle all BitTorrent downloads from within one application, as well as receive and share the torrent files with others.
This program aims to allow users to share torrent files on irc in a user friendly way. Click on a link in the client, and it will download and run bittorrent for you, and present all download details into one easy to handle screen.
The client aims to have a clever BOT embedded in it which allows users to search and share files with each other, the files will be transferred using DCC, and automatically opened with an embedded bittorrent.
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
952 downloads
Modwheel 0.3.3
Modwheel Perl module is a tree-based Web framework. more>>
Modwheel Perl module is a tree-based Web framework.
Most web sites are pages categorized by topic. So web sites can be viewed as a tree system where every page is a sub-tree and the page elements are nodes. Page elements can be things like articles, links, ads, news, comments and so on. In Modwheel a page-element is called an object.
You define your own object prototypes and then you define how to display these objects with the representation engine. Objects can be displayed differently in different contexts (pages) by using templates. The only representation engine supported right now is the Template Toolkit, but it wouldnt be much work to add support for others. The project is in beta development stage but already has an admin interface implemented in it and has been tested on Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Ubuntu Linux, Solaris and Cygwin.
The current development version of Modwheel should work with MySQL, SQLite2 and the Template Toolkit, although porting to other databases or templating systems. shouldnt be much work. (Actually the SQLite2 port took less than 30 minutes).
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -T
use strict;
use warnings;
use Modwheel::Session;
use IO::Handle;
use CGI;
*STDOUT->autoflush( );
my $modwheel_config = {
site => modwheeltest,
locale => en_EN,
logmode => stderr,
};
my ($modwheel, $db, $user, $object, $template) =
modwheel_session($modwheel_config, qw(db user template object));
$db->connect or exit;
# A user-session can also be created, if there is none, the session is anonymous.
#$user->login($username, $password);
# The page is the page to process, it has to be in the templatedir directory.
my $page = shift @ARGV || index.html;
my $directory_id = $db->path_to_id($directory_path);
$directory_id ||= Modwheel::Object::MW_TREE_ROOT;
my $cgi = new CGI;
$template->init(input => $page, parent => $directory_id, param => $cgi);
print $template->process();
$db->disconnect;
<<lessMost web sites are pages categorized by topic. So web sites can be viewed as a tree system where every page is a sub-tree and the page elements are nodes. Page elements can be things like articles, links, ads, news, comments and so on. In Modwheel a page-element is called an object.
You define your own object prototypes and then you define how to display these objects with the representation engine. Objects can be displayed differently in different contexts (pages) by using templates. The only representation engine supported right now is the Template Toolkit, but it wouldnt be much work to add support for others. The project is in beta development stage but already has an admin interface implemented in it and has been tested on Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Ubuntu Linux, Solaris and Cygwin.
The current development version of Modwheel should work with MySQL, SQLite2 and the Template Toolkit, although porting to other databases or templating systems. shouldnt be much work. (Actually the SQLite2 port took less than 30 minutes).
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -T
use strict;
use warnings;
use Modwheel::Session;
use IO::Handle;
use CGI;
*STDOUT->autoflush( );
my $modwheel_config = {
site => modwheeltest,
locale => en_EN,
logmode => stderr,
};
my ($modwheel, $db, $user, $object, $template) =
modwheel_session($modwheel_config, qw(db user template object));
$db->connect or exit;
# A user-session can also be created, if there is none, the session is anonymous.
#$user->login($username, $password);
# The page is the page to process, it has to be in the templatedir directory.
my $page = shift @ARGV || index.html;
my $directory_id = $db->path_to_id($directory_path);
$directory_id ||= Modwheel::Object::MW_TREE_ROOT;
my $cgi = new CGI;
$template->init(input => $page, parent => $directory_id, param => $cgi);
print $template->process();
$db->disconnect;
Download (1.4MB)
Added: 2007-07-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
820 downloads
Veldfire 0.3.3
Veldfire is a collection of C code aimed at simplifying email functionality. more>>
Veldfire project is a collection of C code aimed at simplifying email functionality.
The project aims to provide interfaces for sending email, attaching files, and sending to lists.
Compiling:
make; make install
Solaris will need to uncomment LIBS line at the top of the makefile, as well as in the librd/makefile
Usage:
Veldfire is best used with a configuration file containing the most common default settings (eg from, banner, header).
Files to be attached must come last in the command line options.
Configuration:
Veldfire variables that can be configured are:
- from
- to
- subject
- host
- port
- logfile
- loglevel
- configuration file
- section in config file
- report
- custom header
- banner
- max connection
- from: Email address
- to: Email address, file containing address of string of email addresses separated by one of ;:,tn
- subject: Email subject
- host: host to connect to. Default localhost
- port: port on host. Default 25
- logfile: Where to log
- loglevel: 1 - 6
- configuration file: where to read settings from
- section: which section to use (see below)
- report: Email address to send report to (useful for mailing lists)
- header: Custom header field. Multiple instances possible
- banner: Include veldfire banner at end of email
- maxconnection: Maximum number of emails per connection
- sendtimeout: Socket write timeout
- recvtimeout: Socket read timeout
- nomessage: Dont expect a message on stdin
Configuration can be via environment variables, a configuration file or
command line switches.
Enhancements:
- Fixed Solaris build problems with flock, use fcntl.
- Added switch to force process to stay in the foreground.
- Added switch to log to stdout.
<<lessThe project aims to provide interfaces for sending email, attaching files, and sending to lists.
Compiling:
make; make install
Solaris will need to uncomment LIBS line at the top of the makefile, as well as in the librd/makefile
Usage:
Veldfire is best used with a configuration file containing the most common default settings (eg from, banner, header).
Files to be attached must come last in the command line options.
Configuration:
Veldfire variables that can be configured are:
- from
- to
- subject
- host
- port
- logfile
- loglevel
- configuration file
- section in config file
- report
- custom header
- banner
- max connection
- from: Email address
- to: Email address, file containing address of string of email addresses separated by one of ;:,tn
- subject: Email subject
- host: host to connect to. Default localhost
- port: port on host. Default 25
- logfile: Where to log
- loglevel: 1 - 6
- configuration file: where to read settings from
- section: which section to use (see below)
- report: Email address to send report to (useful for mailing lists)
- header: Custom header field. Multiple instances possible
- banner: Include veldfire banner at end of email
- maxconnection: Maximum number of emails per connection
- sendtimeout: Socket write timeout
- recvtimeout: Socket read timeout
- nomessage: Dont expect a message on stdin
Configuration can be via environment variables, a configuration file or
command line switches.
Enhancements:
- Fixed Solaris build problems with flock, use fcntl.
- Added switch to force process to stay in the foreground.
- Added switch to log to stdout.
Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2006-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1351 downloads
XMMPlayer 0.3.3
XMMPlayer is an input plugin for XMMS that allows you to play video files from within XMMS using MPlayer as a back-end. more>>
XMMPlayer is an input plugin for XMMS that allows you to play video files from within XMMS using MPlayer as a back-end. Easy, plain and simple. Just add the files you wish to play to the XMMS playlist and hit "play".
XMMPlayer currently detects AVI/MPEG, QuickTime, RealMedia, .BIN and ASF(WMV, WMA) files by identifying them using file-signatures ("magic"). OGG movies are detected by their extension (".OGM").
Please remember that is product is still in beta-stage and may not work on all systems and with all video files MPlayer supports. See the README section below for more info.
Main features:
- local file playback of AVI, MPEG, QuickTime and OGG movies using
- MPlayer
- playback of HTTP and MMS media streams (see below)
- Playback of (individual) VCD tracks or DVD titles (see below)
- Shows info (length, audio-(nit)rate / channels) in XMMS
- uses magic to detect AVI, MPEG, RealMedia and QuickTime movies (checks for .ogm extension to detect OGG movies, this to avoid MPlayer playing OGG sound files, which have the same magic identifier)
- pause and seek in files from within xmms
- Constant, skinned and dockable video window (can be turned off in options)
<<lessXMMPlayer currently detects AVI/MPEG, QuickTime, RealMedia, .BIN and ASF(WMV, WMA) files by identifying them using file-signatures ("magic"). OGG movies are detected by their extension (".OGM").
Please remember that is product is still in beta-stage and may not work on all systems and with all video files MPlayer supports. See the README section below for more info.
Main features:
- local file playback of AVI, MPEG, QuickTime and OGG movies using
- MPlayer
- playback of HTTP and MMS media streams (see below)
- Playback of (individual) VCD tracks or DVD titles (see below)
- Shows info (length, audio-(nit)rate / channels) in XMMS
- uses magic to detect AVI, MPEG, RealMedia and QuickTime movies (checks for .ogm extension to detect OGG movies, this to avoid MPlayer playing OGG sound files, which have the same magic identifier)
- pause and seek in files from within xmms
- Constant, skinned and dockable video window (can be turned off in options)
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1284 downloads
GCC UPC 4.0.3.3
GCC UPC toolset provides a compilation and execution environment for programs written in the UPC (Unified Parallel C) language. more>>
GCC UPC toolset provides a compilation and execution environment for programs written in the UPC (Unified Parallel C) language.
The GCC UPC compiler extends the capabilities of the GNU GCC compiler. The GCC UPC compiler is implemented as a C Language dialect translator, in a fashion similar to the implementation of the GNU Objective C compiler.
Supported Platforms
At this time, GCC UPC is available on the following platforms:
- Intel ia64 (Itanium) Linux uniprocessor and symmetric multiprocessor systems more information
- AMD amd64 Linux uniprocessor and symmetric multiprocessor systems more information
- Intel x86 Linux uniprocessor and symmetric multiprocessor systems more information
- SGI IRIX (release 6.5 or higher), mips2 32-bit ABI and mips4 64-bit ABI more information
- Cray T3E Alpha processor based system more information
- Cray XT3 Catamount AMD Opteron based system more information
- As a front-end to the Berkeley UPC Berkeley UPC runtime more information
Enhancements:
- Improved support for Cray XT3 Catamount and Cray XT3 CNL.
<<lessThe GCC UPC compiler extends the capabilities of the GNU GCC compiler. The GCC UPC compiler is implemented as a C Language dialect translator, in a fashion similar to the implementation of the GNU Objective C compiler.
Supported Platforms
At this time, GCC UPC is available on the following platforms:
- Intel ia64 (Itanium) Linux uniprocessor and symmetric multiprocessor systems more information
- AMD amd64 Linux uniprocessor and symmetric multiprocessor systems more information
- Intel x86 Linux uniprocessor and symmetric multiprocessor systems more information
- SGI IRIX (release 6.5 or higher), mips2 32-bit ABI and mips4 64-bit ABI more information
- Cray T3E Alpha processor based system more information
- Cray XT3 Catamount AMD Opteron based system more information
- As a front-end to the Berkeley UPC Berkeley UPC runtime more information
Enhancements:
- Improved support for Cray XT3 Catamount and Cray XT3 CNL.
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