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dterm 0.1

dterm 0.1


dterm application is a simple terminal emulator, which doesnt actually emulate any particular terminal. more>>
dterm application is a simple terminal emulator, which doesnt actually emulate any particular terminal. Mainly, it is designed for use with xterm and friends, which already do a perfectly good emulation, and therefore dont need any special help; dterm simply provides a means by which keystrokes are forwarded to the serial line, and data forwarded from the serial line appears on the terminal.

Running dterm

dterm is invoked thusly:
dterm [options|device ...]

dterm attempts to read the file ~/.dtermrc for options; if this doesnt exist, it tries /etc/dtermrc. Then it parses the options passed on the command line.

The options read should include a device name, e.g "ttyS0" or "ttyd0" for the first serial port on a Linux or FreeBSD system respectively.

Once started, dterm can be got into command mode using Ctrl/]. Press enter once from command mode to get back into conversational mode. (The command character can be changed with the esc= option, e.g. esc=p to use Ctrl/P instead of Ctrl/].)

Options:

The following options can be used from command mode

300, 1200, 9600 etc: Set speed, default 9600.
5, 6, 7, 8: Set bits per character, default 8.
1, 2: Set number of stop bits, default 1.
e, o, n, m, s: Set parity to even, odd, none, mark or space, default none.
cts, nocts: Enable / disable CTS flow control, default nocts.
xon, noxon: Enable / disable XON/XOFF flow control, default noxon.
modem: Enable / disable modem control (hang up modem on exit, exit if modem hangs up), default nomodem.
bs, nobs: Enable / disable mapping of Delete to Backspace, default nobs.
del, nodel: Enable / disable mapping of Backspace to Delete, default nodel.
maplf, nomaplf: Enable / disable mapping of LF to CR, default nomaplf.
igncr, noigncr: Ignore / output carriage returns, default noigncr.
crlf, nocrlf: Enable / disable sending LF after each CR, default nocrlf.
b: Send a 500 ms break.
dtr, nodtr: Raise / lower DTR, default dtr.
rts, norts: Raise / lower RTS, default rts.
d, r: Toggle DTR / RTS.
esc= : Set command mode character to Ctrl/ (default ])
@ : Read and process configuration from .
! : Execute shell command
show: Display current configuration and modem status.
help, h, ?: Display a summary of commands.
version: Display version, copyright and warranty information.
quit, q: Exit

Examples:

Connect via ttyS1 to a system running at 2400 bps, 7 bits even parity:

dterm ttyS1 2400 7 e

Send a break in a running session:

^]
dterm> b
dterm>
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Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PyTraffic 2.5.4

PyTraffic 2.5.4


PyTraffic is a Python version of the board game Rush Hour created by Binary Arts Coporation. more>>
PyTraffic is a computer version of the board puzzle Rush Hour invented by the famous puzzle designer Nob Yoshigahara and commercialized by Binary Arts Corporation.
The goal of PyTraffic project is to remove the red car out of the grid through the slot on the right. To do this you have to slide the other cars out of the way. PyTraffic is written in the scripting language Python.
Playing the game on a real board is much more fun than playing it on the computer (ask my daughter!). So after having used PyTraffic you may consider buying the real thing.
Main features:
- PyTraffic comes with about 19.000 puzzles ranging in difficulty from "Intermediate" to "Expert".
- In addition it is possible to play "Trivial" and "Easy" levels which are generated on the fly. These are suitable for small children. My six year old daughter Sarah routinely does "Easy" puzzles.
- PyTraffic has a help facility which is able to find the best move in every position. It is available through a button on the toolbar.
- PyTraffic comes with several "themes". Some of the themes have a 3D-look. Making your own themes is not very hard.
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Added: 2007-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SkyViewer 0.2.2

SkyViewer 0.2.2


SkyViewer is an OpenGL-based program that displays HEALPix-based sky maps. more>>
SkyViewer is an OpenGL-based program written by Nicholas Phillips to display HEALPix-based sky maps from FITS format files.
The program will display sky maps on a 3D sphere or a 2D Mollweide projection. Real time panning and zooming are supported, as are rotations of the 3D sphere (if you have a fast graphics card).
The program was developed and tested in a Red Hat Linux environment, but it should also build under Windows and Max OSX.
Main features:
- 3D sphere or 2D Mollweide display
- View Temperature, Polarization or Nobs fields
- Real time rotation, zooming, and panning
- Retrieve pixel information from the display
- Adjustable mapping from pixel value to color
- Save screen shots to image file
- Pixel texture aligns with HEALPix pixel boundaries
- Contextual help
- OS agnostic
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Added: 2005-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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