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PictoSniff 0.2

PictoSniff 0.2


PictoChat sniffer allows you to spy live on PictoChat communications between Nintendo DS gaming consoles. more>>
PictoChat sniffer allows you to spy live on PictoChat communications between Nintendo DS gaming consoles.

Requires a 802.11 device with support for monitor mode and Radiotap (tested only under FreeBSD with the p54u driver). Based upon GTK2 and libpcap.

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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DeSmuME 0.7.3

DeSmuME 0.7.3


DeSmuME project is a Nintendo DS emulator that can run both commercial games and homebrew applications. more>>
DeSmuME project is a Nintendo DS emulator that can run both commercial games and homebrew applications.

The original author of DeSmuME is YopYop156. He has stopped working on it on the beginning of april 2006 and passed the torch to a new team of developers. You can now follow the progress of DeSmuME on this site.

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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Deepest Sender 0.8.0

Deepest Sender 0.8.0


Deepest Sender is a client that will allow you to post to blogs from directly within Firefox. more>>
Deepest Sender is a client that will allow you to post to blogs from directly within Firefox. The project is primarily a LiveJournal client, although it supports Blogger (GData) and WordPress (metaWeblog) too, with support for more stuff to come.

Note that the actual Deepest Sender website will always have the most up to date version.

If DS wont load for you in Firefox 2, and youre using a non-US English version (ie. British English or whatever), you will need to download a spellcheck dictionary in order for it to work. Non US English builds dont come with dictionaries.

If DS keeps loading in Russian and youre running SeaMonkey, check the LiveJournal group, it has a guide to solving the problem.

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Added: 2007-05-08 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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SlimServer On DiskStation 2.16

SlimServer On DiskStation 2.16


SlimServer On DiskStation is an add-on to the DiskStations firmware (operating system). more>>
SlimServer on DiskStation is an add-on package to the Synology DiskStation family of PowerPC based NAS devices providing the environment to run SlimDevices SlimServer on it.

This project integrates into the DS administrative Web interface and comes with various user-friendly tools and scripts to maintain the installation.

It supports all currently official features of Slimserver, such as Asian character display and on-the-fly transcoding of various music file formats. Popular third party plugins are supported as well.
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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MIDI::Simple 0.81

MIDI::Simple 0.81


MIDI::Simple is a procedural/OOP interface for MIDI composition. more>>
MIDI::Simple is a procedural/OOP interface for MIDI composition.

SYNOPSIS

use MIDI::Simple;
new_score;
text_event http://www.ely.anglican.org/parishes/camgsm/bells/chimes.html;
text_event Lord through this hour/ be Thou our guide;
text_event so, by Thy power/ no foot shall slide;
set_tempo 500000; # 1 qn => .5 seconds (500,000 microseconds)
patch_change 1, 8; # Patch 8 = Celesta

noop c1, f, o5; # Setup
# Now play
n qn, Cs; n F; n Ds; n hn, Gs_d1;
n qn, Cs; n Ds; n F; n hn, Cs;
n qn, F; n Cs; n Ds; n hn, Gs_d1;
n qn, Gs_d1; n Ds; n F; n hn, Cs;

write_score westmister_chimes.mid;

This module sits on top of all the MIDI modules -- notably MIDI::Score (so you should skim MIDI::Score) -- and is meant to serve as a basic interface to them, for composition. By composition, I mean composing anew; you can use this module to add to or modify existing MIDI files, but that functionality is to be considered a bit experimental.

This module provides two related but distinct bits of functionality: 1) a mini-language (implemented as procedures that can double as methods) for composing by adding notes to a score structure; and 2) simple functions for reading and writing scores, specifically the scores you make with the composition language.

The fact that this modules interface is both procedural and object-oriented makes it a definite two-headed beast. The parts of the guts of the source code are not for the faint of heart.

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Added: 2007-07-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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DSLinux 01-08-07

DSLinux 01-08-07


DSLinux is a project that aims to port Linux to the Nintendo DS gaming console. more>>
DSLinux is a project that aims to port Linux to the Nintendo DS gaming console.
Important information:
root password for DSLinux builds since Jun 28 2005 is "uClinux" (case sensitive!)
Works on real hardware, use on emulators is not supported
Since Apr 28 2007, RAM build is integrated in the DLDI build.
Enhancements:
- Restored user/mc/src/vfs/mad.c
- Restored user/mc/src/vfs/mad.h
- Restored user/mc/src/intl/libintl.h
- D toolchain/patches/elf2flt-20051225.diff
- A toolchain/patches/elf2flt-20070723.diff
- U toolchain/Makefile
- U vendors/Nintendo/DLDI/config.uClibc
- U lib/uClibc++/Rules.mak
- U lib/uClibc++/extra/Configs/dslinux_config
- D lib/uClibc++/include/system_configuration.h
- U lib/uClibc++/Makefile
- U linux-2.6.x/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c
- U linux-2.6.x/arch/arm/mm/fault.c
- Updated to revision 1851.
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Louderbox 0.1.0

Louderbox 0.1.0


Louderbox is a complete 8 band audio processor. more>>
Louderbox is a complete 8 band audio processor. Louderbox is intended to be used with software stereo and R[B]DS generators (but perfectly usable for other things (such as web "radio") using the jack audio connection kit under Linux (and possibly other systems but this is untested).

It has 2 inputs and 5 outputs: The inputs are obviously L,R, outputs are 2 Monitor outputs (before pre em), 2 transmitter feed outputs (post pre em), and a mono logging output which is just a mix of the monitor feeds.

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Added: 2006-02-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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VcsTools::DataSpec::HpTnd 1.004

VcsTools::DataSpec::HpTnd 1.004


VcsTools::DataSpec::HpTnd is a Hp Tnd custom data for HMS logs. more>>
VcsTools::DataSpec::HpTnd is a Hp Tnd custom data for HMS logs.

SYNOPSIS

use VcsTools::DataSpec::HpTnd qw($description readHook);
use VcsTools::LogParser ;

my $ds = new VcsTools::LogParser
(
readHook => &readHook,
description => $description
) ;

This class contains all the custom information needed to retrieve our data from our database using the generic VcsTools::LogParser class.

The $description hash ref defines the informations that are contained in the log of each version of the HMS file.
Needless to say this file is tailored for HP Tnd needs and HMS keywords. Nevertheless, it can be used as a template for other VCS systems and other needs.

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Added: 2007-08-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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di624stats.pl 0.1

di624stats.pl 0.1


di624stats.pl is a Perl script that screen-scrapes the Web interface of a D-Link DI-624 wireless NAT router to gather traffic st more>>
di624stats.pl is a Perl script that screen-scrapes the Web interface of a D-Link DI-624 wireless NAT router to gather traffic statistics. You can use RRDtool to store these statistics and generate graphs. Instructions for using di624stats.pl in conjunction with RRDtool are included.

1. Make sure you have RRDtool installed. Get it at
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/ or from an APT
repository or from *BSD ports.

2. Create an RRD file to store your routers throughput statistics. For
example, go like this (read the rrdtool(1) man page if this is
confusing):

rrdtool create di624.rrd
--step=300
DS:in:COUNTER:600:0:12500000
DS:out:COUNTER:600:0:12500000
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:288
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:4:504
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:144:730
RRA:MIN:0.5:1:288
RRA:MIN:0.5:4:504
RRA:MIN:0.5:144:730
RRA:MAX:0.5:1:288
RRA:MAX:0.5:4:504
RRA:MAX:0.5:144:730

For more information about install read the README file.
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Added: 2006-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pywifi 0.3

Pywifi 0.3


Pywifi is a Python library that provides currently read access to information about a W-Lan cards capabilities. more>>
Pywifi project is a Python library that provides currently read access to information about a W-Lan cards capabilities, like the wireless extensions written in C.

Typical output of pyiwconfig.py:

eth1 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"romanofski"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417GHz Access Point:00:80:C8:15:0C:65
Bit Rate:11 Mbit Tx-Power:17 dBm Sensitivity:off/65535
Retry limit:16 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption:Operation not permitted
Power Management:off
Link Quality:15/100 Signal level:-55dBm Noise level:-96dBm
Rx invalid nwid:190 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:8 Invalid misc:83736 Missed beacon: 0

wifi0 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"romanofski"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417GHz Access Point:00:80:C8:15:0C:65
Bit Rate:11 Mbit Tx-Power:17 dBm Sensitivity:off/65535
Retry limit:16 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption:Operation not permitted
Power Management:off
Link Quality:15/100 Signal level:-55dBm Noise level:-96dBm
Rx invalid nwid:190 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:8 Invalid misc:83736 Missed beacon: 0

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Added: 2006-07-07 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Daily Strip Manager 2.10

Daily Strip Manager 2.10


Daily strip manager is a simple PHP script that offers a more powerful user interface for browsing comic strips. more>>
Daily strip manager is a simple PHP script which offers more powerful user interface for browsing comic strips, downloaded by DailyStrips perl script, than static html pages.
Daily Strip Manager offers sorting, zooming to specific strip, duplicate control, keyboard navigation (2.0) and more. Nothing much for a quick PHP script, but it works for me.
DS Manager at this time only works with DailyStrips setup configured to put comic strip images in subdirectories using date as a filename (e.g. options -l --stripdir).
Images may actually end with whatever garbage but they MUST start with their full date in format specified in config.php, otherwise nothing would work at all.
You should also enable indexing and provide directory writable by PHP user to store indexes in, otherwise expect general slowness (probably this wont show much on some fancy-shmancy Xeon, but I use P3 as my web server, thank you very much.
DS Manager should itself (with all related files) be placed at the root of your strips collection, otherwise it wont work at all.
As of version 2.0, Daily Strip Manager uses XmlHttpRequest object, which adds dependencies on JavaScript and modern web-browsers (Mozilla flavours and IE6 seem to work fine, dunno about the rest). If you are somehow unhappy with this, use version 1.7 instead.
Enhancements:
- This release adds minor interface improvements.
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Added: 2006-08-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gslist 0.8.1

Gslist 0.8.1


Gslist is a command-line game servers browser and heartbeats sender with multiple options and functions. more>>
Gslist is a game servers browser which supports an incredible amount of games (over 800) for many platforms.
It can work in both command-line and GUI mode.
Main features:
- tons of games supported and for various platforms: PC, Mac, Playstation 2, Nintendo DS, PSP, Dreamcast and more
- web GUI: Gslist can be easily used through a web browser like any "classical" server browser but with the difference of being more simple to use and (optionally) supporting multiple users
- can execute a program for each online server found
- has a filter option for selecting only the servers with specific features
- its list of supported games is updatable
- supports many options for redirecting and formatting its output
- can send hearbeats for adding your IP in the servers list
- supports different types of queries for retrieving informations from the servers
- its optimized for speed and resources
Enhancements:
- Some features were added.
- Some bugs in the Web GUI were fixed.
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Added: 2005-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hardware::iButton::Device 0.03

Hardware::iButton::Device 0.03


Hardware::iButton::Device is a Perl object to represent iButtons. more>>
Hardware::iButton::Device is a Perl object to represent iButtons.

SYNOPSIS

use Hardware::iButton::Connection;
$c = new Hardware::iButton::Connection "/dev/ttyS0";
@b = $c->scan();
foreach $b (@b) {
print "id: ", $b->id(), ", reg0: ",$b->readreg(0),"n";
}

This module talks to iButtons via the "active" serial interface (anything using the DS2480, including the DS1411k and the DS 9097U). It builds up a list of devices available, lets you read and write their registers, etc.

The connection object is an Hardware::iButton::Connection. The main user-visible purpose of it is to provide a list of Hardware::iButton::Device objects. These can be subclassed once their family codes are known to provide specialized methods unique to the capabilities of that device. Those devices will then be Hardware::iButton::Device::DS1920, etc.

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Added: 2007-06-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Sync4j 2.3

Sync4j 2.3


Sync4j is a mobile application server and more. more>>
Sync4j is a mobile application server, and more. Sync4j includes a suite of tools to develop, deploy and manage any mobile project. It is a certified implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization and Device Management protocols (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML).
Sync4j reached more than 19,000 downloads in a single month and it is supported by one of the largest mobile developers community in the world.
Main features:
- Sync4j Server: a mobile application server with connectors to SQL relational databases, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and SugarCRM.
- Sync4j Clients: applications for Outlook, Windows Mobile PocketPC, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod that you can use to synchronize your PIM data (address book and calendar) with the server
- Sync4j Email Gateway: a POP, IMAP and SMTP gateway, to support your mobile email needs.
- Sync4j Software Development Kit: tools to develop sometimes-connected mobile applications on devices (in Java - J2SE and J2ME - and C++) and to add data sources to the server
- Sync4j Device Management: an OMA DM server to remotely manage mobile devices
A wireless application needs data. The information must be available even when the device is off-line. Synchronization between multiple mobile devices and corporate servers is a fundamental component in every wireless project: data is supposed to be consistent when accessed by multiple users who are not always connected to the network.
Once a wireless application is developed, it needs to be transferred to a remote device, over-the-air. Then, it must be kept up-to-date. Application provisioning is pivotal for the success of any mobile project.
Developers of applications around the world have been looking for a platform that would make it easier to create mobile applications. IT Managers are struggling with PIM synchronization and mobile email deployments, locked by commercial vendors on a spiraling high cost structure and unable to manage a fast growing fleet of mobile devices. Sync4j is the solution they are looking for.
Open source means freedom from vendor lock-in and high quality software (thousand of eyes on the code, an enourmous community effort for testing). Sync4j is well supported by the community and the company behind it, Funambol.
Sync4j is an open source complete and unique mobile application server, addressing all the aspects of the equation:
- data synchronization, including PIM and email
- application provisioning
- device management
Sync4j is multi-device and multi-platform, running both in Windows and Linux. It runs on Tomcat and on top of J2EE application servers. It has been designed for carrier-grade deployments.
Since day one, scalability and reliability have been a clear focus of the Sync4j architecture, Sync4j is built on the Open Mobile Alliance data synchronization and device management standards (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML), thus leveraging the availability of SyncML clients pre-installed on cellular phones (such as all Symbian, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens and others). For devices where a SyncML client is missing, Sync4j provides its own clients: Outlook, Windows Mobile PocketPC, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod.
Sync4j target market is everyone looking to build, deploy and manage a mobile project:
- Developers who need to extend an existing product to the mobile world or are looking for an easy way to create new mobile applications, grabbing data from existing data sources (such as SQL databases, Exchange, Domino or SugarCRM) or adding new data sources.
- IT Managers that want to deploy a PIM and mobile email solution or just need a way to manage a fleet of mobile devices.
- Device Manufacturers, that are looking for an OMA DM or DS client.
Download includes:
Apache Tomcat 5.0, Sync4j Admin 1.2.4, Sync4j Java GUI Client 1.0.9, PIM Web Demo 1.1.7. Runs out-of-the-box.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes
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Added: 2006-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Funambol 6

Funambol 6


Funambol is open source mobile application server software. more>>
Funambol is open source mobile application server software that provides push email, address book and calendar (PIM) data synchronization, application provisioning, and device management for wireless devices and PCs, leveraging standard protocols. For users, this means BlackBerry-like capabilities on commodity handsets.
This project is also a software development platform for mobile applications. It provides client and server side Java APIs, and facilitates the development, deployment and management of any mobile project. Funambol is the de facto standard implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization and Device Management protocols (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML).
Main features:
- Funambol Data Synchronization Server: a mobile application server providing synchronization services for wireless clients and PCs, including push email.
- Funambol Device Management: an OMA DM server to remotely manage mobile devices.
- Funambol Connectors: gateways to file systems, databases, email systems, and applications for two-way synchronization with existing data assets.
- Funambol Client Plug-ins: protocol extenders and clients for Outlook, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod so users can synchronize their email messages and PIM data (address book, calendar, tasks and notes) with the server.
- Funambol Software Development Kit: tools to develop sometimes-connected mobile applications on devices (in Java - J2SE and J2ME - and C++) and to add data sources to the server.
Enhancements:
- Major feature enhancements
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