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IRC Collective 0.1.3

IRC Collective 0.1.3


IRC Collective software contains a parser, with a modular architecture that makes it flexible in the way it can process input... more>>
IRC Collective software contains a parser, with a modular architecture that makes it flexible in the way it can process input and handle output. The output of the parser is primarily used to add to an SQL database that can in turn be queried by, e.g., a Web application (also provided).

The parser can be extended by defining new input formats and output handlers. It can help you stay up to date on the IRC channels that you visit regularly. You can write your own applications on top of the SQL database. You can search past conversations using the Web interface (results will be paged).

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Added: 2007-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Custom Eclipse Builder 0.1

Custom Eclipse Builder 0.1


The Custom Eclipse Builder is a lightweight Ant-based project to build a company/personal customized Eclipse distribution. more>>
Custom Eclipse Builder is a lightweight Ant-based project to build a company and personal customized Eclipse distribution including company and personal relevant plugins, preferences and settings.
The modern software development process becomes more and more distributed characted. Now, a usual project is not a one-men work more, but a collective work of bunch of people communicating through network. Therefore, its very important that each involved developer stands to the rules and guidelines applied for the project.
There are many tools that makes the development process easy. One of these tools that increases in popularity more and more is Eclipse. The number of companies, organizations or project teams using Eclipse grows permanently. Typically, in such a company a developer takes itself care of downloading and configuring Eclipse and all kinds of Plugins.
Therefore, the more developers using Eclipse within of organization the more different versions, configurations and settings do exist. When a group of developers is working for a project and sharing the projects resources (and this is the typical case) using of different tools and versions may lead to any kinds of conflicts (unfortunately this is the typical case too).
The Custom Eclipse Builder is a very easy way to solve all these problems. After you have installed and configured Builder you can build your own Eclipse distribution each time you wish (e.g. by scheduling a cron job) in just a few minutes. The Builder will download all desired Eclipse- and plugins distributions full automatically.
There is no need to check a new plugins version you wish to include in the distribution is realised. The Custom Eclipse Builder takes care of plugins version management. Once installed and configured you can use Builder over a couple of months without any modifications.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes some minor bugs and supports building distributions based on Eclipse 3.2M1, 3.2M2, and 3.2M3.
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Added: 2005-11-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Genoa Active Message MAchine 13-July-2007

Genoa Active Message MAchine 13-July-2007


Genoa Active Message MAchine is a low-latency, high-throughput driver wrapper for the Linux kernel. more>>
Genoa Active Message MAchine is a low-latency, high-throughput driver wrapper for the Linux kernel, using Active Ports (a version of Active Messages).
Genoa Active Message MAchine runs parallel to the IP stack and is designed for LANs only.
Main features:
- A low latency, high throughput communication system for clusters of PCs
- Supports both single and dual CPU processing nodes (Intel IA-32 or x86_64)
- Runs on Gigabit Ethernet
- SPMD parallel processing with message passing
- Can run IP traffic when not in use
- Good programmability thanks to fairly high abstraction level
- Reliable thanks to mechanisms for retransmission of missing packets
- Implemented as a network device driver for Linux 2.6, and released under GNU GPL
Network Of Workstations (NOWs) and clusters of PCs interconnected by modern, industry-standard LAN fabrics (Gigabit Ethernet, Myrinet, SCI) and running the Linux operating system, have became an attractive and cost-effective architecture for parallel and distributed applications. The usual drawback of a standard PC cluster is the poor performance of the support to inter-process communication over the interconnect. Current implementations of industry-standard communication primitives, APIs, and protocols, usually show high communication latencies and low communication throughput.
We have developed a system for inter-process communication, called the Genoa Active Message MAchine (GAMMA). GAMMA runs on Linux clusters of PCs with Intel IA-32 processors (Intel Pentium, AMD K6, and superior models), or x86_64 processors (AMD Athlon64, AMD Opteron, Intel EMT-64), networked by a Gigabit Ethernet.
The core of GAMMA is a custom Linux network device driver, which operates the Network Interface Card (NIC). The GAMMA driver delivers low latency, high throughput communication services based on Active Ports, a mechanism derived from Active Messages. Both point-to-point and broadcast communications are provided. Broadcast communication exploits the Ethernet broadcast directly.
The GAMMA driver is able to manage standard IP traffic as long as no parallel job is running. Therefore, all IP services are up and running whenever the cluster is not in use by any parallel job.
The communication mechanisms implemented in the GAMMA driver are made available to application writers through the GAMMA user library. The GAMMA library provides support to application launch, process grouping, point-to-point/broadcast communications based on the Active Ports mechanisms, and some collective routines (barrier synchronization, and broadcast).
GAMMA provides two levels of QoS. The lower one, corresponding to the fastest communications, is a best-effort service. With this service, network congestion and ``hot spots may cause the receiver NIC or even the LAN switch to loose packets by overrun. The other QoS level provides flow-controlled communication, ensuring reliability up to hardware faults, at a negligible performance penalty.
Installing the GAMMA driver requires only two small and marginal patches to the original Linux kernel. The Linux kernel extended by the GAMMA driver must be installed on each PC in the cluster.
A porting of MPI atop GAMMA is available, called MPI/GAMMA.
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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electricsheep 2.6.8

electricsheep 2.6.8


electricsheep is a collaborative screensaver. more>>
electricsheep software owes its name to Philip K. Dicks novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. It realizes the collective dream of sleeping computers from all over the internet.
When the screen-saver is activated, the screen goes black and an animated sheep appears. Behind the scenes, the screen-saver contacts a server and joins the parallel computation of new sheep.
Every fifteen minutes 24/7 a new sheep is born and distributed to all clients for display. Each sheep is an animated fractal flame.
The Interpretation of Dreams contains an artistic, conceptual, and technical explanation, or you can watch the streaming video documentary. Also available is a ten page academic paper to appear in EvoMusArt05.
Enhancements:
- The new libpng api is used, and libpng errors are handled properly.
- The window now has a name.
- The documentation was updated.
- The use of AC_OUTPUT was updated.
- Readonly parts of the cache are handled.
- Files partially downloaded by bittorrent are not played.
- The --show-errors option was added.
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Dead Souls 2.0r29

Dead Souls 2.0r29


The Dead Souls MUD Library is a multi-user, text based adventure creation system. more>>
The Dead Souls MUD Library is a multi-user, text based adventure creation system.

Dead Souls project allows the user to build adventure games which can be played over the Internet simultaneously by many people. It is designed for both experienced and beginner MUD admins.
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Added: 2006-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MUTE File Sharing 0.5.1

MUTE File Sharing 0.5.1


MUTE File Sharing is a peer-to-peer network that provides easy search-and-download functionality. more>>
MUTE File Sharing is a peer-to-peer network that provides easy search-and-download functionality while also protecting your privacy.
It compiles as a fast, native application for many platforms (no Java, no Python, etc.).
MUTE protects your privacy by avoiding direct connections with your sharing partners in the network. Most other file sharing programs use direct connections to download or upload, making your identity available to spies from the RIAA and other unscrupulous organizations.
MUTE is based on research, and experiments show that it works quite well. MUTEs ant-inspired routing is light-weight, robust, and adaptive. Results from experiments in real MUTE networks show that the collective behavior of MUTE nodes quickly finds the shortest (or fastest) routing path between two nodes on the network.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs in MUTEs initial connection to the network upon startup.
- MUTE has also been upgraded to Crypto++ 5.4, so it should now compile using GCC 4.1.
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Added: 2007-04-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Eleven 1.0

Eleven 1.0


Eleven is a programming language for building robust, scalable Web applications. more>>
Eleven is a programming language for creating robust, scalable web applications quickly and easily.

It offers a 20x programmer productivity increase over traditional server programming languages like ASP, PHP, and JSP by automating state management and taking control of the applications look and feel.

From high-level source code with a simple, C-like syntax, the compiler generates complete, ready-to-run implementations in PHP or mod_perl. Applications generated by Eleven maintain their state in a relational database and are inherently fault-tolerant, secure, and scalable.

Most interactive web applications today are primitive. Of course there are shining exceptions such as Amazon.com, TurboTax, and others. But by and large, most web applications are crudely designed and not especially reliable. Have you ever entered data into a web application, then lost it due to a browser crash? Have you ever gotten part way through an e-commerce transaction, then had the session go into never-never land while waiting for your credit card to be validated? Have you ever reloaded a web page and found that you just duplicated a transaction by accident? Web applications are server based, so in theory they ought to be as reliable as traditional mainframe applications. But they arent.

The problem is that there are two ways of creating web applications. Theres the expensive way, in which massive amounts of engineering are dedicated to making the sites reliable and scalable. These applications tend to keep most of their state in server-side databases, which run in controlled environments and are carefully managed. If your browser crashes during a session, you can usually log in from another computer and pick up where you left off.

Then theres the cheap way (often seen in corporate intranets and extranets). These tend to keep their state on the client (in hidden form fields or HTTP cookies), in the web servers memory, or in the web servers filesystem. These applications tend to be fragile. They dont handle system failures well, and get confused easily if the user presses the back button, restarts the web browser, etc.

The Eleven project solves this problem by making it quick and easy to create robust, scalable, database-backed web applications. Applications are expressed in a high-level language with a syntax similar to C and a conceptual structure similar to BASIC. Here is a simple example.

The code is self-explanatory:

statesafe var first, last;

display
{
print ("Please enter your name.");
edit ("First name: ", first);
edit ("Last name: ", last);
}

display
{
print ("Thank you, ", first, " ", last, ".");
}

Here is another example; the worlds smallest to-do list application. Where the code invokes the edit function on the table data type, the compiler automatically fills in a table editor:

statesafe table
{
var deadline "Task deadline";
var description "Task description";
} todolist;

display
{
edit ("Enter your tasks: ", todolist);
}

The point is that the Eleven compiler takes over the job of state management. The programmer doesnt need to worry about how the variables first and last are passed from one display to the next, how to represent the to-do list in the relational database, how to deal with the back button, how to enable a session to be seamlessly resumed if the computer crashes, and so on. All of those problems are taken care of automatically.

Whats more, those benefits are achieved without any special runtime support. The Eleven compiler translates source code into complete PHP or mod_perl programs that run under the Apache web server. The only runtime support needed is a standard installation of Apache with PHP or mod_perl, and a relational database such as MySQL for the back end. Furthermore, the generated code is fairly readable, and can be inspected before uploading to the web site. This is a great benefit for security-minded system administrators who are wary of installing yet another "framework" onto their production machines.

All applications generated by Eleven automatically save their state to the relational database after every user action. The web browser and web servers are stateless. Thus, the applications have three important characteristics:

1. They are bulletproof, meaning that the applications are resilient to failures of any runtime component. Sessions cannot be derailed by browser crashes, web server crashes, bookmarking or tampering with URLs, etc. as long as the integrity of the relational database is maintained.

2. They are secure, meaning that all application data is safely kept private. It is stored in the database, never in hidden form fields or HTTP cookies where it is vulnerable. Consider the example of a web application that is being used from a laptop. If the laptop is stolen, then any private data stored in HTTP cookies is compromised. This is an important factor in medical applications, for example.

3. They are scalable, meaning that system performance can be increased by replicating the application across a load-balancing server farm. HTTP requests can be directed to random web servers even within a single user session, and the applications will still work reliably. The only performance bottleneck is the database, and there are existing commercial solutions for scaling databases.

We introduce the term statesafe to describe web applications that achieve these three benefits using this architecture. All web applications generated by the Eleven compiler are statesafe.
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Added: 2005-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ProMEPIS Linux 2005.b04

ProMEPIS Linux 2005.b04


ProMEPIS Linux is a Linux OS based on Debian that can be run from your CD drive without installation. more>>
ProMEPIS Linux is a linux distribution based on Debian that can be run from your CD drive without installation.

Where it shines is its easy, 100% "point and click" installation, and automatic detection of not only "normal" computer hardware but also popular webcams, the latest wireless network cards, "Winmodems" that usually work only with Windows, digital cameras, scanners, and other devices.

The difference between SimplyMEPIS and ProMEPIS is that SimplyMEPIS will continue to be a freely available desktop MEPIS bootable CD and ProMEPIS will designate an upcoming multi-CD packaged version of MEPIS.
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Added: 2006-03-01 License: Freeware Price:
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Crystal Diamond 2.5

Crystal Diamond 2.5


Crystal Diamond Icons is a fantastic and realistic icon theme for Kde, a graphical interface for linux. more>>
Crystal Diamond Icons is a fantastic and realistic icon theme for Kde, a graphical interface for linux.

I take the best icons from Realistik, Vista Ispirate, Nuove XT, Crystal Clear, OSX, Debian Icons and many other and I made this Icon Theme. The icons are not mine.

There are different mod such classical, shining, gentoo, arch, debian and kubuntu. The only difference between "Mods" is Kmenu except for Debian Mod (also Kcontrol, Trash and Folder Icon).

There are more icons for one application. For example there are 6 different icons for Firefox! If you like, change into your favourite icon! (Left click, change icon). In the second image for exaple, I change firefox icon.

There are many Mod for you distro:

* Classical
* Shining
* Gentoo
* Debian
* Kubuntu
* Arch
* FreeBsd/PcBsd
* Fedora/Red Hat
* MacOsX
* MacOsX Finder
* Mandriva
* Slackware
* Suse Classic
* Suse Alternative
* Ubuntu

You can see it in the screenshot!

Vista Inspirate is created by Saki, Crystal Clear is created by Everaldo, Nuove XT is created by Saki, OsX is created by kiddo, Debian Icons is created by OnkelchenTobi ...and much more!

For any problem (for example broken link) send me an email: icons[at]paolinoland.it If you like it VOTE ME and SUPPORT ME!

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Added: 2006-12-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hotplough 0.0

Hotplough 0.0


Hotplough is a Linux hotplug subsystem support tool. more>>
Hotplough is a Linux hotplug subsystem support tool. It is started whenever the hotplug event occurs - e.g. when you insert a USB device, ifconfig up your network interface, plug in the PCMCIA card, etc. The task of hotplug support tool is to load appropriate modules into kernel and do whatever else the administrator of the system wants it to perform.

Once I upgraded my kernel to 2.6 branch I found out that the murasaki hotplug support system isnt working anymore. Checking out the murasaki homepage at that time was of little help. The usual upgrade story.

So I tried the hotplug support script, mentioned somewhere in kernel documentation or the post-halloween document... Well, it worked. But, even though I dont reboot daily, I thought I cant afford the luxury of wasting 10-15 minutes on the mere bootup. Besides, hotplug events may happen to occur not only when I reboot and to put such a load on the machine when I, say, synchronize my handheld doesnt sound appealing either.

These unfortunate events took place, doubtlessly in order that the next KIN might be born. And yes, I decided to rewrite the whole thing. No wonder that when redone in c, things work tons faster.

Thus came the hotplough. If you run the tool with no parameters (kernel will never do so) with root privileges and /proc filesystem mounted it will install itself as a hotplug handler in the /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug. This should be done somewhere in the very beginning of your initscripts.

Speaking of which. You should receive a word of warning here. So, let me explain why you dont want to use hotplough. Most likely youre using one of the countless linux distributions that do everything for you and in return expect you to maintain compatibility with them. Since I do not use any distribution (real men compile from sources, dont they?) I didnt have to and didnt want to make hotplough compatible with any existing implementation, even though it may work in similar manner.

And for the brave souls who keep reading on, another warning: the current version lacks features. In particular theres no support of PCI hotplug which I am not using and dont expect to start using in the nearest future. It also lacks PCMCIA hotplug support which is likely to come as soon as I will install linux on my notebook which is not used now. If you feel like implementing missing features yourself, your patches are welcome.

Now that the weak of will are scared off, the only thing left to explain is where to store your hotplug agents (i.e. executables to be launched at particular hotplug events). Unless you specify otherwise, the base directory for agents is ${prefix}/etc/hotplough. It is expected to have subdirectories for different device classes, such as bluetooth, net, tty, usb and the most special (or better the least special) of them - generic.

At this time if you want to know more details on how to lay out the aforementioned directory or what d-bus signals hotplough sends you will have to either look up the code or ask a specific question.

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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XMLSysInfo 1.0 Beta 2

XMLSysInfo 1.0 Beta 2


XMLSysInfo is a system monitoring daemon that replies to network queries with XML-encoded system information and statistics. more>>
XMLSysInfo is a system monitoring daemon that replies to network queries with XML-encoded system information and statistics. This data can then be analyzed, graphed or otherwise presented by a front-end. It is BSD-licensed and free for anyone to use for any purpose.
Or, because it sounds so much better:
XSI is an agile, vertical XML application for mission-critical enterprise environments that leverages collective synergy to drive "outside of the box" thinking and formulate key objectives into a win-win game plan with a quality-driven approach that focuses on empowering key players to drive-up their core competencies and increase expectations with an all-around initiative to drive up the bottom-line.
It is currently under heavy development and in its "alpha" stage. The XML output grammar may still change a bit, but all in all, "beta" is approaching fast.
Main features:
System information:
- Hardware
- CPUs and load distribution on CPU states
- Interrupts
- Memory and swap space
- Operating system
Sensors:
- Temperature
- Fan RPM
- Voltage
- Disk drives
- Indicators
- ...
Storage devices:
- Filesystems
- Disk (I/O)
- RAID arrays (optional)
Network:
- Information and statistics per interface
- Packet filter statistics (optional)
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Added: 2007-02-13 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Underworld Online 7.7.5

Underworld Online 7.7.5


Underworld Online is a Fantasy MMORPG - Combats, Magic, Weapons, Spells, Guilds, Buildings. more>>
Underworld Online is a Fantasy MMORPG - Combats, Magic, Weapons, Spells, Guilds, Buildings.

A castle is being taken over by an army of monsters. In this graphical fantasy MMORPG you can either fight and try to save the reign, or you can join the evil forces. Combats, Magic, Weapons, Spells, Guilds, Buildings, Buy/Sell.

You play immediately with your browser, no download nor registration required. Has music and sound. Invite your friends to help you!

Introduction:

During the past centuries, the Reign of Graiel has known a prosperous life of richness and well-being.

Months ago, the King died in mysterious circumstances and his daughter, Asia the princess, run into severe illness. Things turned dramatically worse when the princess, hanging around the castle dungeons, found some ancient magic books, filled with forgotten formulas written with human blood.

Rumours around say that Asia, excited by her curiosity, read with loud voice a few phrases from that evil books, capable of awakening the lost souls from the Land of the Dead. Magic words pronounced by her have would have opened a dimensional breach, letting obscure creatures lurking in the never ending Darkness to reach out to our World.

Now, the Castle of Graiel is totally under control of evil creatures with enormous power. Asia the princess lives locked in her bedroom, captured by the monsters which are now planning their raise and conquer of the whole Reign.
Many brave knights have dead trying to defeat the creatures.

Take this challenge, stranger, save us, and become a King!
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Added: 2006-12-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Custom Strategy Role Playing Game 0.15

Custom Strategy Role Playing Game 0.15


Custom Strategy Role Playing Game project is an engine for creating strategy role-playing games. more>>
Custom Strategy Role Playing Game project is an engine for creating strategy role-playing games.
Two players confront two parties of characters (which have RPG attributes: job, level, exp, skills, etc.) over a battlefield, and the surviving party wins.
Jobs, skills, etc. are stored in XML custom files. It has a combat style similar to Final Fantasy Tactics and Shining Force.
Enhancements:
- Custom effects for skils.
- New contender attribute managing is working now.
- New skill types and skill capabilities (as enable at a certain level).
- Contenders final attributes can now depend on skills.
- Jobs have now a basic bonus and a level bonus (which depends on
- contenders level).
- Partial code rewriting for some old features.
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Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Glest 2.0

Glest 2.0


Glest is a project for making a free 3d real-time customizable strategy game. more>>
Glest is a project for making a free 3D real-time customizable strategy game.
Current version is fully playable, includes single player game against CPU controlled players, two factions with their corresponding tech trees, units, buildings and some maps.
Main features:
Customize every aspect of the game
- Custom units can be defined using XML files. Its posible to define its basic parameters (hp, mp, armor, sight, requirements and much more), its skills and commands and the 3d models associated with them.
- Custom upgrades can be defined. Its posibble to define how and what units they affect, its requirements and more.
- Custom factions can be defined by grouping a set of units and upgrades.
- Custom resources can be defined.
- Custom tech-trees can be defined by grouping a set of factions and resources.
- Custom tilesets can be defined. Its posible to define the surface textures, object 3d models (such as trees os rocks), ambient sounds and more.
- Maps can be edited with the glest map editor.
Graphics: OpenGL 1.3 graphics
- Heightmap terrain.
- Free camera movement (translation, rotation and zoom).
- Own 3d format that can be exported from 3dsmax using the g3d export plugin.
- Real-time shadows, projected or shadow mapped.
- Keyframe animated 3d models.
- Particle systems for rain, snow, fire and spells.
- Classical 3d effects: transparency, lighting, fog etc...
A.I.: ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCY
- A* based pathfinding algorithm.
- Basic AI for computer controlled players.
Enhancements:
- New Magic units:Tower of Souls, Golem, Daemon giant, Drake rider
- New Tech units:Aerodrome, Air ballista, Rider, Ornithopter, Airship
- New Magic upgrades
- New Tech upgrades
- New animations for existing units
- Shared vision between allies
- New particle blending
- Players now start on the location indicated in the game settings menu
- Score system
- HTML documentation
- Increased projectile accuracy
- Optimized particle rendering
- Loads of balance changes
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Added: 2006-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Americas Army v2.8.0 (Coalition) with Dedicated Server for Linux

Americas Army v2.8.0 (Coalition) with Dedicated Server for Linux


Americas Army is one of the five most popular action games played online. more>>
Americas Army is one of the five most popular action games played online. It provides players with the most authentic military experience available, from exploring the development of Soldiers in individual and collective training to their deployment in simulated missions in the War on Terror.
Americas Army: Special Forces is the follow-up to Americas Army: Operations, which was released on July 4, 2002.
In Americas Army: Special Forces, players attempt to earn Green Beret status by completing individual and collective training missions drawn from the Special Forces Assignment and Selection (SFAS) process.
Players who complete the SFAS process have the opportunity to take on elite Special Forces roles and are qualified to play in multiplayer missions with units ranging from the elite 82d Airborne Division to the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Includes the complete game Americas Army: Operations.
Main features:
- Authentic U.S. Army experience Realistic depiction of the values, units, equipment and career opportunities that make the Army the worlds premier land force continually updated to incorporate new occupations, units, technologies and adventures.
- Realistic roles Including Weapons Specialist (18B), Intelligence (18F), Engineer (18C), Communications (18E) and Combat Medic (18D).
- Challenging Green Beret training Complete training missions drawn from the SFAS process at Fort Bragg. Successfully complete SFAS and advance to Special Forces Qualification Course (Q-Course) missions to explore new Special Forces roles.
- Intense Special Forces action Intense Special Forces action Experience multiplayer missions in simulated combat environments. Take part in missions that span the capabilities of a Special Forces detachment, including unconventional warfare, direct action, surveillance and reconnaissance and Combat Search and Rescue.
- Detailed Special Forces equipment and military hardware Building on the equipment available in Americas Army: Operations, Americas Army: Special Forces adds the M4 Carbine featuring the Picatinny rail mod system for attaching laser-aiming devices and sighting systems; the MP5SD6 Remington 870 shotgun for forced entry; the AT4, a shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket and the BDM, a shoulder-fired bunker demolition munition.
- Accurate Soldier behavior Players are bound by the laws of land warfare, Army values (honor, duty and integrity) and realistic rules of engagement as they navigate challenges in teamwork-based multiplayer force vs. force operations. Mission accomplishment standings are evaluated based on team effort and adherence to a set of values and norms of conduct.
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