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CrissCross 0.6.5
CrissCross is a small cross-platform C++ library for threading, console and file I/O, CPU identification (CPUID). more>>
CrissCross is a small cross-platform C++ library for threading, console and file I/O, CPU identification (CPUID), and sockets (TCP and UDP).
The main goal is to provide the ability to write a program using identical calls on the major platforms (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and Mac OS X) without needing to rewrite code.
CoreCPUID is only currently supported on IA-32 (x86) processors. There is also theoretical support for IA-64 and x64 processors in 64-bit mode, but only 32-bit mode has been tested.
Enhancements:
- CrissCross::Data::Compare now can compare C-style strings.
- x64 target added for Visual Studio 2005 projects.
- New crisscross/crisscross.h added which basically includes every common CrissCross header.
- RedBlackTree now works with char* string keys.
- No longer needlessly recompiles on Mac OS X (build_number.h regeneration caused a recompile).
- QuickSort::Sort is now marked deprecated with _CC_DEPRECATE_SLOW as a warning to those who use it.
- CoreIOWriter had a few functions which had std::string passed by value rather than by reference.
- DStack::peek() function added.
- FastestSort and MemoryEfficientSort aliases added by request.
- BTree alias for RedBlackTree added.
- Cleaned data structure function names a bit (getData() is now simply get(), etc).
- Added compatibility with Tosser data structure library, allowing CrissCross to be used with the Onlink project.
- Added XCrashReports support for release builds.
- _CC_DEPRECATE_SLOW changed for Windows builds to indicate severity of the slowdown.
- Improved speed and size of CoreAssert and made it more CrissCross-like for its stderr output.
- Major time-critical Stopwatch functions are now inlined (Start/Stop functions).
- Corrected an error with ThreadSleep which caused it to sleep forever if a value less than zero was passed to it.
- crisscross/sort.h is now all that needs to be included for use of CombSort, QuickSort, and HeapSort.
- Disabled core/thread detection in CPUID, because of varying results (cant yet interpret what they mean.
- Added a few more cache descriptors to CPUID (Core 2 related ones).
<<lessThe main goal is to provide the ability to write a program using identical calls on the major platforms (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and Mac OS X) without needing to rewrite code.
CoreCPUID is only currently supported on IA-32 (x86) processors. There is also theoretical support for IA-64 and x64 processors in 64-bit mode, but only 32-bit mode has been tested.
Enhancements:
- CrissCross::Data::Compare now can compare C-style strings.
- x64 target added for Visual Studio 2005 projects.
- New crisscross/crisscross.h added which basically includes every common CrissCross header.
- RedBlackTree now works with char* string keys.
- No longer needlessly recompiles on Mac OS X (build_number.h regeneration caused a recompile).
- QuickSort::Sort is now marked deprecated with _CC_DEPRECATE_SLOW as a warning to those who use it.
- CoreIOWriter had a few functions which had std::string passed by value rather than by reference.
- DStack::peek() function added.
- FastestSort and MemoryEfficientSort aliases added by request.
- BTree alias for RedBlackTree added.
- Cleaned data structure function names a bit (getData() is now simply get(), etc).
- Added compatibility with Tosser data structure library, allowing CrissCross to be used with the Onlink project.
- Added XCrashReports support for release builds.
- _CC_DEPRECATE_SLOW changed for Windows builds to indicate severity of the slowdown.
- Improved speed and size of CoreAssert and made it more CrissCross-like for its stderr output.
- Major time-critical Stopwatch functions are now inlined (Start/Stop functions).
- Corrected an error with ThreadSleep which caused it to sleep forever if a value less than zero was passed to it.
- crisscross/sort.h is now all that needs to be included for use of CombSort, QuickSort, and HeapSort.
- Disabled core/thread detection in CPUID, because of varying results (cant yet interpret what they mean.
- Added a few more cache descriptors to CPUID (Core 2 related ones).
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
846 downloads
Sanos 1.3.3
Sanos is a minimalistic 32-bit x86 OS kernel for network server appliances running on standard PC hardware. more>>
Sanos is a minimalistic 32-bit x86 OS kernel for Java based server appliances running on standard PC hardware.
This enables you to run java server applications without the need to install a traditional host operating system like Windows or Linux. Only a standard Java HotSpot VM and the sanos kernel are needed.
The kernel was developed as part of an experiment on investigating the feasibility of running java server applications without a traditional operating system only using a simple kernel.
The kernel implements basic operating system services like booting, memory management, thread scheduling, local and remote file systems, TCP/IP networking and DLL loading and linking.
A win32 layer allows the Windows version of the standard HotSpot JVM to run under sanos, essentially providing a JavaOS platform for server applications. This enables you to run java based server applications, like tomcat and jboss, under sanos.
Alternatively, you can use sanos as a small kernel for embedded server applications written in C. Sanos has a fairly standard POSIX based API and an ANSI Standard C library. In this case you dont need the JVM and the win32 wrappers.
Sanos is open source under a BSD style license. Please see the COPYING file for details.
Click on the topics below for further information, or send me an e-mail if you have any questions, comments or problems regarding sanos. Please include the word sanos in the mail to prevent it from being intercepted by my spam filter.
Sanos can be downloaded as either binary or source. All the files in the binary version can be built from the source version, so you do not need the binary version, if you are building sanos from source.
The binary version contains the compiled version of sanos, with files and utilities for making a boot disk.
The source version contains all the source code and build files for building sanos from source. You will need a Microsoft Visual C compiler to build sanos from source.
Enhancements:
- GetLogicalDrives() in kernel32 implemented.
- A bug in cmd_ipconfig() in sh.c prevented proper display of network configuration if no DNS servers was configured. This problem has been fixed. (FGA)
- New -a option added to mkdfs to support file lists with alternative files names. This simplifies configurations with both debug and release builds.
- The Visual Studio wizard can now generate a floppy disk boot image configured for the application.
- Shell prompt can be configured by setting the prompt property in the [shell] section of the os.ini file.
- If command line arguments are given to the shell it now executes the built-in command and exits the shell.
- The floppy motor timeout routine now acquires the floppy mutex before turning off the motor in order to prevent race conditions.
- Advanced Power Management (APM) support implemented. The computer can now be powered off after os shutdown. The mode parameter for exitos() can be used to specify the shutdown mode (halt, reboot, poweroff, debug). A shutdown command has been added to the shell. The power status can be retrieved using /proc/apm.
- Added /proc/cpu for CPU information.
- The raise() function now returns an error if the signal number is invalid.
- Breakpoint traps are now sent to the user mode signal handler. This allows breakpoints to be handled by user mode code.
- Signals now exits the currently executing job with the signal number as exit code. However, if the debug flag in the PEB is set the debugger is entered if an unhandled signal is encountered. The debug flag can be set using the debug command in the shell. The debug flag can be configured using the debug property in the [os] section of os.ini. The default value of the debug flag is 0, unless the system is build in debug configuration.
- readv() and writev() implemented in vfs.
- The kernel log is now implemented by the device driver /dev/klog. The kernel log now support ioctl for waiting for new log entries in the kernel log. The kprintf has been extended to support different log levels.
- The syslog interface has been redesigned in to comply with POSIX. The syslog now supports logging to a syslog server by setting the loghost property in the [os] section of os.ini.
- New klog daemon to read entries from the kernel log (/dev/klog) and add them to the system log.
- The sockaddr and sockaddr_in structures has been change to conform to winsock definitions.
- The sleep() function has been renamed to msleep(). A new POSIX conformant sleep function has been added to unistd.h.
- Added sys/time.h header file. Also added tzp parameter to gettimeofday() for POSIX compliance.
- New simple text editor utility (edit.exe) added.
- The syserror() function has been moved from libc.lib to the os.dll as an exported os api call.
- readline() now uses stdin and stdout for input and output.
- Bug in iomux fixed. Now a monitored event signals the iomux and not the associated object.
- Implemented popen() and pclose(). Also added a P_SUSPEND parameter to spawn() to allow new jobs to be started suspended.
- The kernel version information is now kept in a version resource in krnl.dll. The version information is retrieved using the new module version information functions in verinfo.c.
- The build type can now be controlled by compile time switches. The kernel version can be displayed in the Windows Explorer by viewing Properties for krnl.dll and selecting the Version tab.
- User management added to kernel. Each thread is now assigned to a user and a group. A thread has both a real and an effective user and group owner. The {get|set}[e]{uid|gid}() functions can be used to change the effective and real user and group for a thread. When a new thread is created the effective user and group are inherited from the creator thread.
- Added functions to query /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
- New whoami, id, chmod, and chown commands added to shell. The format of the output from ls has been changed to display the file permission info.
- New file system version for DFS. The new version supports user and group owner for files and directories as well as permission bits. The new DFS version also supports files larger than 2GB. The fchown() and chown() functions has been added to vfs.
- DES-based crypt() implementation added.
- The spawn() function now computes the pgm parameter from the cmdline parameter if the pgm parameter is NULL. The initpgm and initargs properties in the [os] section of /etc/os.ini has been replaced with a single property named init. The default for init has been changed to /bin/sh.
- The behavour of the initial application has been changed. Previously the os shut down after the initial application exited. Now the initial application is executed again if it exits.
- Telnet daemon moved from the shell to separate server (telnetd.exe). The new telnet daemon has a more robust handling of the telnet protocol. The telnet daemon invokes the new login utlity in order to log on user.
- FTP daemon implemented.
<<lessThis enables you to run java server applications without the need to install a traditional host operating system like Windows or Linux. Only a standard Java HotSpot VM and the sanos kernel are needed.
The kernel was developed as part of an experiment on investigating the feasibility of running java server applications without a traditional operating system only using a simple kernel.
The kernel implements basic operating system services like booting, memory management, thread scheduling, local and remote file systems, TCP/IP networking and DLL loading and linking.
A win32 layer allows the Windows version of the standard HotSpot JVM to run under sanos, essentially providing a JavaOS platform for server applications. This enables you to run java based server applications, like tomcat and jboss, under sanos.
Alternatively, you can use sanos as a small kernel for embedded server applications written in C. Sanos has a fairly standard POSIX based API and an ANSI Standard C library. In this case you dont need the JVM and the win32 wrappers.
Sanos is open source under a BSD style license. Please see the COPYING file for details.
Click on the topics below for further information, or send me an e-mail if you have any questions, comments or problems regarding sanos. Please include the word sanos in the mail to prevent it from being intercepted by my spam filter.
Sanos can be downloaded as either binary or source. All the files in the binary version can be built from the source version, so you do not need the binary version, if you are building sanos from source.
The binary version contains the compiled version of sanos, with files and utilities for making a boot disk.
The source version contains all the source code and build files for building sanos from source. You will need a Microsoft Visual C compiler to build sanos from source.
Enhancements:
- GetLogicalDrives() in kernel32 implemented.
- A bug in cmd_ipconfig() in sh.c prevented proper display of network configuration if no DNS servers was configured. This problem has been fixed. (FGA)
- New -a option added to mkdfs to support file lists with alternative files names. This simplifies configurations with both debug and release builds.
- The Visual Studio wizard can now generate a floppy disk boot image configured for the application.
- Shell prompt can be configured by setting the prompt property in the [shell] section of the os.ini file.
- If command line arguments are given to the shell it now executes the built-in command and exits the shell.
- The floppy motor timeout routine now acquires the floppy mutex before turning off the motor in order to prevent race conditions.
- Advanced Power Management (APM) support implemented. The computer can now be powered off after os shutdown. The mode parameter for exitos() can be used to specify the shutdown mode (halt, reboot, poweroff, debug). A shutdown command has been added to the shell. The power status can be retrieved using /proc/apm.
- Added /proc/cpu for CPU information.
- The raise() function now returns an error if the signal number is invalid.
- Breakpoint traps are now sent to the user mode signal handler. This allows breakpoints to be handled by user mode code.
- Signals now exits the currently executing job with the signal number as exit code. However, if the debug flag in the PEB is set the debugger is entered if an unhandled signal is encountered. The debug flag can be set using the debug command in the shell. The debug flag can be configured using the debug property in the [os] section of os.ini. The default value of the debug flag is 0, unless the system is build in debug configuration.
- readv() and writev() implemented in vfs.
- The kernel log is now implemented by the device driver /dev/klog. The kernel log now support ioctl for waiting for new log entries in the kernel log. The kprintf has been extended to support different log levels.
- The syslog interface has been redesigned in to comply with POSIX. The syslog now supports logging to a syslog server by setting the loghost property in the [os] section of os.ini.
- New klog daemon to read entries from the kernel log (/dev/klog) and add them to the system log.
- The sockaddr and sockaddr_in structures has been change to conform to winsock definitions.
- The sleep() function has been renamed to msleep(). A new POSIX conformant sleep function has been added to unistd.h.
- Added sys/time.h header file. Also added tzp parameter to gettimeofday() for POSIX compliance.
- New simple text editor utility (edit.exe) added.
- The syserror() function has been moved from libc.lib to the os.dll as an exported os api call.
- readline() now uses stdin and stdout for input and output.
- Bug in iomux fixed. Now a monitored event signals the iomux and not the associated object.
- Implemented popen() and pclose(). Also added a P_SUSPEND parameter to spawn() to allow new jobs to be started suspended.
- The kernel version information is now kept in a version resource in krnl.dll. The version information is retrieved using the new module version information functions in verinfo.c.
- The build type can now be controlled by compile time switches. The kernel version can be displayed in the Windows Explorer by viewing Properties for krnl.dll and selecting the Version tab.
- User management added to kernel. Each thread is now assigned to a user and a group. A thread has both a real and an effective user and group owner. The {get|set}[e]{uid|gid}() functions can be used to change the effective and real user and group for a thread. When a new thread is created the effective user and group are inherited from the creator thread.
- Added functions to query /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
- New whoami, id, chmod, and chown commands added to shell. The format of the output from ls has been changed to display the file permission info.
- New file system version for DFS. The new version supports user and group owner for files and directories as well as permission bits. The new DFS version also supports files larger than 2GB. The fchown() and chown() functions has been added to vfs.
- DES-based crypt() implementation added.
- The spawn() function now computes the pgm parameter from the cmdline parameter if the pgm parameter is NULL. The initpgm and initargs properties in the [os] section of /etc/os.ini has been replaced with a single property named init. The default for init has been changed to /bin/sh.
- The behavour of the initial application has been changed. Previously the os shut down after the initial application exited. Now the initial application is executed again if it exits.
- Telnet daemon moved from the shell to separate server (telnetd.exe). The new telnet daemon has a more robust handling of the telnet protocol. The telnet daemon invokes the new login utlity in order to log on user.
- FTP daemon implemented.
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Added: 2005-10-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1466 downloads
YamiPod 1.6
YamiPod is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod under Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. more>>
YamiPod is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod under Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. YamiPod can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation.
Take a look at the feature list to find out what it can do and feel free to suggest anything that might be missing.
Main features:
- stand alone program, no installation required
- iPod is automatically recognized
- mp3 and AAC files can be copied to/from iPod
- read/write access to mp3 id3 and AAC infos
- lyrics support (with internet auto search)
- playlist support (On-The-Go included)
- playlists import (PLS,M3U)
- playlists export (PLS,M3U)
- full unicode support
- auto-download new versions
- advanced song import/export settings
- 2 restore features
- built in music player
- iPod informations
- 2 search features
- remove duplicated tracks
- find lost music files
- easy ratings edit
- PC to iPod synchronization
- create and edit notes
- automatically update song playcounts
- News RSS and podcasts to iPod upload
- Growl support (Apple only)
- export song lists to HTML or plain text files
- multiple iPods support
- Audioscrobbler support
Enhancements:
- [FIX] iTunes length at the end error
- [FIX] application quitted after unexpectedly in some situations
<<lessTake a look at the feature list to find out what it can do and feel free to suggest anything that might be missing.
Main features:
- stand alone program, no installation required
- iPod is automatically recognized
- mp3 and AAC files can be copied to/from iPod
- read/write access to mp3 id3 and AAC infos
- lyrics support (with internet auto search)
- playlist support (On-The-Go included)
- playlists import (PLS,M3U)
- playlists export (PLS,M3U)
- full unicode support
- auto-download new versions
- advanced song import/export settings
- 2 restore features
- built in music player
- iPod informations
- 2 search features
- remove duplicated tracks
- find lost music files
- easy ratings edit
- PC to iPod synchronization
- create and edit notes
- automatically update song playcounts
- News RSS and podcasts to iPod upload
- Growl support (Apple only)
- export song lists to HTML or plain text files
- multiple iPods support
- Audioscrobbler support
Enhancements:
- [FIX] iTunes length at the end error
- [FIX] application quitted after unexpectedly in some situations
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Added: 2007-08-05 License: Freeware Price:
866 downloads
Mac::PropertyList 1.29
Mac::PropertyList is a Perl module to work with Mac plists at a low level. more>>
Mac::PropertyList is a Perl module to work with Mac plists at a low level.
SYNOPSIS
use Mac::PropertyList;
my $data = parse_plist( $text );
# == OR ==
my $data = parse_plist_file( $filename );
# == OR ==
open my( $fh ), $filename or die "...";
my $data = parse_plist_fh( $fh );
my $text = plist_as_string( $data );
my $plist = create_from_hash( %hash );
my $plist = create_from_array( @array );
my $plist = Mac::PropertyList::dict->new( %hash );
This module is a low-level interface to the Mac OS X Property List (plist) format. You probably shouldnt use this in applications---build interfaces on top of this so you dont have to put all the heinous multi-level object stuff where people have to look at it.
You can parse a plist file and get back a data structure. You can take that data structure and get back the plist as XML. If you want to change the structure inbetween thats your business.
You dont need to be on Mac OS X to use this. It simply parses and manipulates a text format that Mac OS X uses.
Enhancements:
- Perl
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mac::PropertyList;
my $data = parse_plist( $text );
# == OR ==
my $data = parse_plist_file( $filename );
# == OR ==
open my( $fh ), $filename or die "...";
my $data = parse_plist_fh( $fh );
my $text = plist_as_string( $data );
my $plist = create_from_hash( %hash );
my $plist = create_from_array( @array );
my $plist = Mac::PropertyList::dict->new( %hash );
This module is a low-level interface to the Mac OS X Property List (plist) format. You probably shouldnt use this in applications---build interfaces on top of this so you dont have to put all the heinous multi-level object stuff where people have to look at it.
You can parse a plist file and get back a data structure. You can take that data structure and get back the plist as XML. If you want to change the structure inbetween thats your business.
You dont need to be on Mac OS X to use this. It simply parses and manipulates a text format that Mac OS X uses.
Enhancements:
- Perl
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Added: 2006-09-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1133 downloads
Condor 6.8.5
Condor schedules and runs remote CPU intensive applications using the idle cycles of distributively owned workstations. more>>
Condor schedules and runs remote CPU intensive applications using the idle cycles of distributively owned workstations.
It monitors a pool of machines to find idle machines that are then used to complete submitted jobs, and also provides checkpointing and remote system mechanisms that allow for job migration and transparent remote execution.
Enhancements:
- Ports to x86 Debian 4.0, Mac OS X 10.3, and Mac OS X 10.4 have been added.
- A configuration macro COLLECTOR_REQUIREMENTS has been added to filter out unwanted ClassAd updates.
- There are numerous bugfixes.
<<lessIt monitors a pool of machines to find idle machines that are then used to complete submitted jobs, and also provides checkpointing and remote system mechanisms that allow for job migration and transparent remote execution.
Enhancements:
- Ports to x86 Debian 4.0, Mac OS X 10.3, and Mac OS X 10.4 have been added.
- A configuration macro COLLECTOR_REQUIREMENTS has been added to filter out unwanted ClassAd updates.
- There are numerous bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: BSD License Price:
882 downloads
X/OS Linux 4.0
X/OS Linux is a GNU/Linux distribution for business and enterprise users. more>>
X/OS Linux is derived from the Free/Open Source rpm packages of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (RHEL4) under the requirements set forth by their trademark policy.
X/OS has spent considerable effort to avoid using Red Hats trademarks in any way that would imply an association with or sponsorship by Red Hat.
After some delay, the final release of X/OS Linux 4.0 is now available to the public.
The X/OS Linux team has spent considerable effort to assure the label enterprise-grade Linux for this milestone release. With the simultaneous availability of X/OS Linux 4.0 for x86 and x86_64 processor architectures, it delivers the latest best-of-breed Free and Open Source software for both 32- and 64-bit platforms.
Highlights include the 2.6 Linux kernel featuring numerous enhancements over the previous 2.4 version, Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) to apply more granular security policies, improved storage capabilities supporting file systems of up to 8TB and more.
The Global File System (GFS) and Cluster Suite software is included in this release to ease the task of creating and managing advanced cluster configurations, and is available as an extra option during installation. This powerful set of tools provides seamless scalability of applications such as databases, web servers and high-performance computing clusters with GFS enabling nodes to simultaneously read and write to a single shared filesystem.
Next to providing an advanced server platform, X/OS Linux 4.0 adds various enhancements to the desktop increasing usability with greatly improved office productivity tools, plug-and-play USB device recognition and power management supporting the ACPI standard.
In addition to compatibility with the de facto distribution for deploying Linux in the enterprise, X/OS Linux strides to include various other useful packages and tools that conform to the standard for mature and robust enterprise-grade software. One example is Xfce, an extra option in addition to Gnome and KDE, offering a light-weight desktop environment suited for use on low-end or thin client systems.
<<lessX/OS has spent considerable effort to avoid using Red Hats trademarks in any way that would imply an association with or sponsorship by Red Hat.
After some delay, the final release of X/OS Linux 4.0 is now available to the public.
The X/OS Linux team has spent considerable effort to assure the label enterprise-grade Linux for this milestone release. With the simultaneous availability of X/OS Linux 4.0 for x86 and x86_64 processor architectures, it delivers the latest best-of-breed Free and Open Source software for both 32- and 64-bit platforms.
Highlights include the 2.6 Linux kernel featuring numerous enhancements over the previous 2.4 version, Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) to apply more granular security policies, improved storage capabilities supporting file systems of up to 8TB and more.
The Global File System (GFS) and Cluster Suite software is included in this release to ease the task of creating and managing advanced cluster configurations, and is available as an extra option during installation. This powerful set of tools provides seamless scalability of applications such as databases, web servers and high-performance computing clusters with GFS enabling nodes to simultaneously read and write to a single shared filesystem.
Next to providing an advanced server platform, X/OS Linux 4.0 adds various enhancements to the desktop increasing usability with greatly improved office productivity tools, plug-and-play USB device recognition and power management supporting the ACPI standard.
In addition to compatibility with the de facto distribution for deploying Linux in the enterprise, X/OS Linux strides to include various other useful packages and tools that conform to the standard for mature and robust enterprise-grade software. One example is Xfce, an extra option in addition to Gnome and KDE, offering a light-weight desktop environment suited for use on low-end or thin client systems.
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Added: 2005-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mac-on-Linux 0.9.72.1
Mac-on-Linux (MOL) is a virtual machine which runs Mac OS (inlucluding Mac OS X) on top of Linux/ppc. more>>
Mac-on-Linux (MOL) is a virtual machine which runs Mac OS (inlucluding Mac OS X) on top of Linux/ppc.
Main features:
- Added nvram.x installation
- Fix bootstrap check
- Fix dmdma.c strict aliasing warning
- Make sure that log and lock dirs are created
- Integrated BootX with the build system
- Added check for zlib
- Fixed test invocations (== is invalid)
- Fixed VT Switching
- Removed Sheep from defconfig
- Fixed Ubuntu -fno-stack-protector bug
- Removed duplicate nvram, fix doesnt really work
- Some docs cleanups, changed the website address
- Removed libimport script
- Fixed another MacOS segfault on startup
- Ensured that all read/write/seek disk pointers are set properly
- Removed some debugging text
- Fixed MacOS ethernet softlock (Thanks SolraBizna for noticing)
- Fixed MacOS segfault on startup (Thanks to SolraBizna for noticing)
- Changed BootX Read to pass addresses instead of casting them as long
- Fixed BootX read size bug preventing booting on QCOW/DMG
- Cleaned up a bunch of gcc4 issues
- Removed TUN from defconfig
- Updated network driver help info
- Integrated patch from Marcus Comstedt for USB mice
- Removed linux/compiler.h from USB to fix Ubuntu issue
- Fix mol-img bug
- Added support to recognize HFSX disks
- Added bootx source to main MOL build (with backports from newer BootX)
- Fixed gcc4 include issue
Enhancements:
- Fix building on FC7 by adding missing headers
- Additional fixes for find_physical_rom
- Fix bus frequency reporting
- 2.6.22 kmod fixes
- Remove TUN from defconfig (again)
- Fix XDGA off by one error
- Update netdriver Kconfig
- Re-arrange the Kconfig menus
- Remove configure directory
- OSX Compatibility fixes
<<lessMain features:
- Added nvram.x installation
- Fix bootstrap check
- Fix dmdma.c strict aliasing warning
- Make sure that log and lock dirs are created
- Integrated BootX with the build system
- Added check for zlib
- Fixed test invocations (== is invalid)
- Fixed VT Switching
- Removed Sheep from defconfig
- Fixed Ubuntu -fno-stack-protector bug
- Removed duplicate nvram, fix doesnt really work
- Some docs cleanups, changed the website address
- Removed libimport script
- Fixed another MacOS segfault on startup
- Ensured that all read/write/seek disk pointers are set properly
- Removed some debugging text
- Fixed MacOS ethernet softlock (Thanks SolraBizna for noticing)
- Fixed MacOS segfault on startup (Thanks to SolraBizna for noticing)
- Changed BootX Read to pass addresses instead of casting them as long
- Fixed BootX read size bug preventing booting on QCOW/DMG
- Cleaned up a bunch of gcc4 issues
- Removed TUN from defconfig
- Updated network driver help info
- Integrated patch from Marcus Comstedt for USB mice
- Removed linux/compiler.h from USB to fix Ubuntu issue
- Fix mol-img bug
- Added support to recognize HFSX disks
- Added bootx source to main MOL build (with backports from newer BootX)
- Fixed gcc4 include issue
Enhancements:
- Fix building on FC7 by adding missing headers
- Additional fixes for find_physical_rom
- Fix bus frequency reporting
- 2.6.22 kmod fixes
- Remove TUN from defconfig (again)
- Fix XDGA off by one error
- Update netdriver Kconfig
- Re-arrange the Kconfig menus
- Remove configure directory
- OSX Compatibility fixes
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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mac::EyeTV 0.30
Mac::EyeTV is a interface to the Elgato EyeTV Digital Video Recorder. more>>
Mac::EyeTV is a interface to the Elgato EyeTV Digital Video Recorder.
SYNOPSIS
use Mac::EyeTV;
my $eyetv = Mac::EyeTV->new();
# See Mac::EyeTV::Channel
foreach my $channel ($eyetv->channels) {
my $name = $channel->name;
my $number = $channel->number;
print "$number $namen";
}
# See Mac::EyeTV::Programme
foreach my $programme ($eyetv->programmes) {
my $start = $programme->start;
my $stop = $programme->stop;
my $title = $programme->title;
print "$title $start - $stopn";
}
This module allows you to interface to the Elgato EyeTV Digital Video Recorder. EyeTV is a piece of software and hardware for Mac OS X which can record and play back television much like a Tivo. This module allows you to interface to the EyeTV software, view the channel list and the recorded programmes and schedule recordings.
See Mac::EyeTV::Programme for information on scheduling a recording.
You should create Mac::Glue bindings to EyeTV before using this (along the lines of sudo gluemac EyeTV).
The EyeTV software itself is available from Elgato Systems at http://www.elgato.com/index.php?file=support_updates_eyetv
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mac::EyeTV;
my $eyetv = Mac::EyeTV->new();
# See Mac::EyeTV::Channel
foreach my $channel ($eyetv->channels) {
my $name = $channel->name;
my $number = $channel->number;
print "$number $namen";
}
# See Mac::EyeTV::Programme
foreach my $programme ($eyetv->programmes) {
my $start = $programme->start;
my $stop = $programme->stop;
my $title = $programme->title;
print "$title $start - $stopn";
}
This module allows you to interface to the Elgato EyeTV Digital Video Recorder. EyeTV is a piece of software and hardware for Mac OS X which can record and play back television much like a Tivo. This module allows you to interface to the EyeTV software, view the channel list and the recorded programmes and schedule recordings.
See Mac::EyeTV::Programme for information on scheduling a recording.
You should create Mac::Glue bindings to EyeTV before using this (along the lines of sudo gluemac EyeTV).
The EyeTV software itself is available from Elgato Systems at http://www.elgato.com/index.php?file=support_updates_eyetv
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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netclasses 1.06
Netclasses is an asynchronous networking library that works with GNUstep and Mac OS X. more>>
Netclasses is an asynchronous networking library that works with GNUstep and Mac OS X. Out of the box, netclasses gives a nice, asynchronous, and object-oriented interface for IRC, line- based, and raw TCP/IP connections.
Users can easily subclass the raw TCP/IP or line-based interfaces to create asynchronous interfaces for other sorts of connections.
Enhancements:
- Fixes a bug in LineObject where a single byte of non-allocated memory could be read when receiving a blank line.
<<lessUsers can easily subclass the raw TCP/IP or line-based interfaces to create asynchronous interfaces for other sorts of connections.
Enhancements:
- Fixes a bug in LineObject where a single byte of non-allocated memory could be read when receiving a blank line.
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Added: 2006-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Saurus CMS Free for Linux / Mac OS X 4.5.1
Saurus CMS Free - content management system combining usability with technology more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-01 License: Freeware Price: Free
209 downloads
Wings 3D 0.98.36
Wings 3D is a subdivision modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware. more>>
Wings 3D is a subdivision modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware.
Wings 3D is possible to assign materials, vertex color, UV coordinates and textures, but there will be improvements in those features before Wings goes 1.0.
There is no support in Wings for doing animations.
Export Formats
- Nendo (NDO)
- 3D Studio (3DS)
- Wavefront (OBJ)
- VRML (WRL)
- Renderware (RWX)
- FBX (on Windows and Mac OS X)
- Yafray
- Toxic
Import Formats
- Nendo (NDO)
- 3D Studio (3DS)
- Wavefront (OBJ)
- FBX (on Windows and Mac OS X)
- Adobe Illustrator 8 (AI)
<<lessWings 3D is possible to assign materials, vertex color, UV coordinates and textures, but there will be improvements in those features before Wings goes 1.0.
There is no support in Wings for doing animations.
Export Formats
- Nendo (NDO)
- 3D Studio (3DS)
- Wavefront (OBJ)
- VRML (WRL)
- Renderware (RWX)
- FBX (on Windows and Mac OS X)
- Yafray
- Toxic
Import Formats
- Nendo (NDO)
- 3D Studio (3DS)
- Wavefront (OBJ)
- FBX (on Windows and Mac OS X)
- Adobe Illustrator 8 (AI)
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Added: 2006-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Blender for Linux x86-32 2.48
3D creation software for Linux x86-32 - Python 2.5 more>> Aimed world-wide at media professionals and artists, Blender can be used to create 3D visualizations, stills as well as broadcast and cinema quality video, while the incorporation of a real-time 3D engine allows for the creation of 3D interactive content for stand-alone playback.
Originally developed by the company Not a Number (NaN), Blender now is continued as Free Software, with the source code available under the GNU GPL license. It now continues development by the Blender Foundation in the Netherlands.
Key Features:
For Linux x86-32/ Python 2.5
Fully integrated creation suite, offering a broad range of essential tools for the creation of 3D content, including modeling, uv-mapping, texturing, rigging, weighting, animation, particle and other simulation, scripting, rendering, compositing, post-production, and game creation;
Cross platform, with OpenGL uniform GUI on all platforms, ready to use for all versions of Windows (98, NT, 2000, XP), Linux, OS X, FreeBSD, Irix, Sun and numerous other operating systems;
High quality 3D architecture enabling fast and efficient creation work-flow;<<less
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Added: 2009-04-01 License: Freeware Price:
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Other version of Blender for Linux x86-32
Key Features: For Linux x86-32/ Python 2.5 Fully integrated creation suite, offering a broad ... , 2000, XP), Linux, OS X, FreeBSD, Irix, Sun and numerous other operating systems; High qualityLicense:Freeware
ChessX 0.5
ChessX is a free Open Source Chess Database for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. more>>
ChessX is a free Open Source Chess Database for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. The project uses Qt library to create modern, portable graphical interface. Current development is aimed at providing full featured PGN database. Afterwards we will add more flexible native format.
History
The project was started after development of Scid halted and contact with the author was lost. Initially, ChessX was to be a community maintained version of Scid called "New Scid". However, after some initial development, it was decided to break away from the old code so that new ideas and modern interface can be implemented.
Main features:
- Multi-platform. Supports Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS
- Read-only support for PGN Files
- Work with multiple databases simultaneously
- Browse games
- Navigate through game, including variations
- Copy/Paste FEN/PGN
- Enter moves, setup board position
- Basic header search (click on columns in GameList header)
- Player database with picture support
<<lessHistory
The project was started after development of Scid halted and contact with the author was lost. Initially, ChessX was to be a community maintained version of Scid called "New Scid". However, after some initial development, it was decided to break away from the old code so that new ideas and modern interface can be implemented.
Main features:
- Multi-platform. Supports Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS
- Read-only support for PGN Files
- Work with multiple databases simultaneously
- Browse games
- Navigate through game, including variations
- Copy/Paste FEN/PGN
- Enter moves, setup board position
- Basic header search (click on columns in GameList header)
- Player database with picture support
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Added: 2007-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Murrina-Brown 0.1
Murrina-Brown 0.1 is yet another great addition for Gnome users. It is actually a port of Mac OS X theme, Muku v1.2. The dock on the bottom is avant-window-navigator more>>
Murrina-Brown 0.1 is yet another great addition for Gnome users. It is actually a port of Mac OS X theme, Muku v1.2. The dock on the bottom is avant-window-navigator. Emerald theme is included.
<<less Added: 2008-10-23 License: GPL Price: FREE
14 downloads
AudioCD::Mac 0.25
AudioCD::Mac is a MacPerl extension for controlling Audio CDs. more>>
AudioCD::Mac is a MacPerl extension for controlling Audio CDs.
SYNOPSIS
#!perl -w
use AudioCD;
use strict;
my $cd = new AudioCD;
$cd->volume(255);
$cd->play(2);
print "Now playingn" if $cd->status == CD_PLAY;
printf "Volume is %dn", $cd->volume;
sleep(5);
$cd->pause;
print "Now pausedn" if $cd->status == CD_PAUSE;
sleep(5);
$cd->volume(100);
$cd->continue;
print "Now playingn" if $cd->status == CD_PLAY;
printf "Volume is %dn", $cd->volume;
sleep(5);
my @info = $cd->info;
printf "Currently at track %d, %.2d:%.2dn", @info[0..2];
$cd->stop;
my $status = $cd->status;
print "Now stoppedn" if
($status == CD_FINISH || $status == CD_STOP);
if (do CDDB.pm) { # sold separately
my $cddb = new CDDB;
my @cddb_info = $cddb->calculate_id( $cd->cddb_toc );
my @discs = $cddb->get_discs(@cddb_info[0, 3, 4]);
print "You were probably listening to $discs[0]->[2]n";
}
$cd->eject;
This is the MacPerl module to be used by the AudioCD module. Other modules can be written for other platforms, but this one is Mac specific, calling Mac OS APIs to control the CD player.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
#!perl -w
use AudioCD;
use strict;
my $cd = new AudioCD;
$cd->volume(255);
$cd->play(2);
print "Now playingn" if $cd->status == CD_PLAY;
printf "Volume is %dn", $cd->volume;
sleep(5);
$cd->pause;
print "Now pausedn" if $cd->status == CD_PAUSE;
sleep(5);
$cd->volume(100);
$cd->continue;
print "Now playingn" if $cd->status == CD_PLAY;
printf "Volume is %dn", $cd->volume;
sleep(5);
my @info = $cd->info;
printf "Currently at track %d, %.2d:%.2dn", @info[0..2];
$cd->stop;
my $status = $cd->status;
print "Now stoppedn" if
($status == CD_FINISH || $status == CD_STOP);
if (do CDDB.pm) { # sold separately
my $cddb = new CDDB;
my @cddb_info = $cddb->calculate_id( $cd->cddb_toc );
my @discs = $cddb->get_discs(@cddb_info[0, 3, 4]);
print "You were probably listening to $discs[0]->[2]n";
}
$cd->eject;
This is the MacPerl module to be used by the AudioCD module. Other modules can be written for other platforms, but this one is Mac specific, calling Mac OS APIs to control the CD player.
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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