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DMines 0.5
DMines project is a dynamic version of the classic minesweeper game. more>>
DMines project is a dynamic version of the classic minesweeper game.
Some of the unrevealed mines change locations every set number of seconds (15 by default).
Current features include 3 levels (easy, normal, and hard), resizing of the playing field, setting the number of mines, and setting the time it takes the mines to change locations.
Main features:
- 3 levels (easy, normal, and hard).
- Resizing of the playing field.
- Setting the number of mines.
- Setting the time it takes the mines to change locations.
Enhancements:
- First public release
<<lessSome of the unrevealed mines change locations every set number of seconds (15 by default).
Current features include 3 levels (easy, normal, and hard), resizing of the playing field, setting the number of mines, and setting the time it takes the mines to change locations.
Main features:
- 3 levels (easy, normal, and hard).
- Resizing of the playing field.
- Setting the number of mines.
- Setting the time it takes the mines to change locations.
Enhancements:
- First public release
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1066 downloads
KMines 2.1.5
KMines is an adaptation of the classic Minesweeper game. more>>
KMines is an adaptation of the classic Minesweeper game.
You must uncover all the empty cases without blowing on a mine. When you uncover a case, a number appears : it indicates how many mines surround this case.
If there is no number the neighbour cases are automatically uncovered. In your process of uncovering secure cases, it is very useful to put a flag on the cases which contain mines.
Main features:
- Easy, normal, expert and custom levels.
- Keyboard-only game possible.
- Configurable colors, mouse buttons and tile size.
- World-wide highscores!
- Solver and adviser.
- "Magic reveal" mode that only let you the non trivial cases.
- Game log: save/load/replay a game.
<<lessYou must uncover all the empty cases without blowing on a mine. When you uncover a case, a number appears : it indicates how many mines surround this case.
If there is no number the neighbour cases are automatically uncovered. In your process of uncovering secure cases, it is very useful to put a flag on the cases which contain mines.
Main features:
- Easy, normal, expert and custom levels.
- Keyboard-only game possible.
- Configurable colors, mouse buttons and tile size.
- World-wide highscores!
- Solver and adviser.
- "Magic reveal" mode that only let you the non trivial cases.
- Game log: save/load/replay a game.
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2005-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1587 downloads
Space Mines 0.1.0
Space Mines project is a game where one makes money by building mines. more>>
Space Mines project is a game where one makes money by building mines.
Space Mines is a game where one needs to make money by building mines and by keeping ones workers happy.
INSTALLATION
make all
make install
make clean
USAGE
Build mines (but not too many) and create profits by selling the ore!
You need to pay your workers wages to keep them happy. Mining on other worlds is a dangerous business, and workers are at risk from exploding mines, radiation leaks, etc.
Version restrictions:
- There is very little error checking for if someone enters the wrong data type (like letters where there should be numbers).
Enhancements:
- Decided to release it to the world
- Made it GPL
- Included some documentation
<<lessSpace Mines is a game where one needs to make money by building mines and by keeping ones workers happy.
INSTALLATION
make all
make install
make clean
USAGE
Build mines (but not too many) and create profits by selling the ore!
You need to pay your workers wages to keep them happy. Mining on other worlds is a dangerous business, and workers are at risk from exploding mines, radiation leaks, etc.
Version restrictions:
- There is very little error checking for if someone enters the wrong data type (like letters where there should be numbers).
Enhancements:
- Decided to release it to the world
- Made it GPL
- Included some documentation
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1018 downloads
Minesweeper 1.1
Minesweeper is a Java game clone from the Windows version of Minesweeper. more>>
Minesweeper is a Java game clone from the Windows version of Minesweeper.
Minesweeper is a game written by Chris Dailey in Java using Swing.
Version 1.1 features the basic game play.
The following table shows what the mouse clicks on squares do while the game is started.
COVERED
Set the square to UNCOVERED.
If there is a mine, the game ends (lose).
If all empty squares are uncovered, the game ends (win).
Otherwise the game continues. Set the square to FLAGGED.
UNCOVERED
Nothing if the number of flags in adjacent squares equals the number in the uncovered square
UNCOVER adjacent covered squares
else
temporarily highlight adjacent covered squares
FLAGGED
Nothing Set the square to QUESTIONED.
QUESTIONED
Nothing Set the square to COVERED.
<<lessMinesweeper is a game written by Chris Dailey in Java using Swing.
Version 1.1 features the basic game play.
The following table shows what the mouse clicks on squares do while the game is started.
COVERED
Set the square to UNCOVERED.
If there is a mine, the game ends (lose).
If all empty squares are uncovered, the game ends (win).
Otherwise the game continues. Set the square to FLAGGED.
UNCOVERED
Nothing if the number of flags in adjacent squares equals the number in the uncovered square
UNCOVER adjacent covered squares
else
temporarily highlight adjacent covered squares
FLAGGED
Nothing Set the square to QUESTIONED.
QUESTIONED
Nothing Set the square to COVERED.
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Added: 2006-01-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1385 downloads
Clustermines 0.7.3
Clustermines is a minesweeper game in Java. more>>
Clustermines is a minesweeper game in Java.
Main features:
Cluster-mines
- Mines are bigger. More numbers for your mental calculator.
Flagless mode
- Want a challenge?
Safe border mode
- A mine field with its perimeter already cleared. If you dont like those 50%/50% chances on border, try this.
Practice mode
- Dont worry about dying!
Replaying
- I hope this works in real life too. Honestly.
<<lessMain features:
Cluster-mines
- Mines are bigger. More numbers for your mental calculator.
Flagless mode
- Want a challenge?
Safe border mode
- A mine field with its perimeter already cleared. If you dont like those 50%/50% chances on border, try this.
Practice mode
- Dont worry about dying!
Replaying
- I hope this works in real life too. Honestly.
Download (0.073MB)
Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL v3 Price:
798 downloads
Hexagonal Minesweeper 0.2.1
Hexagonal Minesweeper is a puzzle game, inspired by famous Minesweeper. more>>
Hexagonal Minesweeper is a puzzle game, inspired by famous Minesweeper. HexaMine is puzzle game is based on idea of famous Minesweeper.
Classic Minesweeper quickly becomes boring for experienced player as he remembers most of restricted set of possible game situations, and nothing can challenge him to thing more then 3 seconds any more.
Proprietary MegaMiner by Astatix Software, has introduced mines with variable power to solve this problem, but it created a new one: there were too much situations when player had to guess rather then prove.
HexaMine has taken te idea of MegaMiner a lot further. Here are features, which allow HexaMine to present even most experienced player nontrivial challenging yet solvable game situations:
1) Different mine powers. Exactly as in MegaMiner.
2) Hexagonal grid. This reduces the number is possible situations for any single cell. This also makes surrounding of a cell look nore like a circle, which is more intuitive.
3) Concept of close and far neighborhood. There is nothing new about first one, as it is just sum of mine powers of ajacent cells. Far neighborhood is entirely new concept. Think of real metal detector. It can pick up any mine within small radius, say of 1 meter. This is exactly the close neighborhood. But mentioned metal detector can also pick up larger objects within bigger radius, say 2 meters, although the signal is weaker. This is exactly the concept of far neighborhood. For each empty cell the close neighborhood threat is calculated as mentioned above, although for far neighborhood threat each mine is reduced by 1 category. Smallest mines are not taken into account, larger ones seem smaller. Both threats are specified for open empty cell.
4) In contrast to other known to me Minesweeper-like games, in HexaMine you never know neither number of mines of each power, nor exact total number of mines.
The bottom line, (1) and (4) creates mathematically finite but practically countless number of different game situations, while (2) and (3) give player enough information, although very complicate, to solve vast majority of them without need to guess.
The bottom line, (1) and (4) creates mathematically finite but practically countless number of different game situations, while (2) and (3) give player enough information, although very complicate, to solve vast majority of them without need to guess.
<<lessClassic Minesweeper quickly becomes boring for experienced player as he remembers most of restricted set of possible game situations, and nothing can challenge him to thing more then 3 seconds any more.
Proprietary MegaMiner by Astatix Software, has introduced mines with variable power to solve this problem, but it created a new one: there were too much situations when player had to guess rather then prove.
HexaMine has taken te idea of MegaMiner a lot further. Here are features, which allow HexaMine to present even most experienced player nontrivial challenging yet solvable game situations:
1) Different mine powers. Exactly as in MegaMiner.
2) Hexagonal grid. This reduces the number is possible situations for any single cell. This also makes surrounding of a cell look nore like a circle, which is more intuitive.
3) Concept of close and far neighborhood. There is nothing new about first one, as it is just sum of mine powers of ajacent cells. Far neighborhood is entirely new concept. Think of real metal detector. It can pick up any mine within small radius, say of 1 meter. This is exactly the close neighborhood. But mentioned metal detector can also pick up larger objects within bigger radius, say 2 meters, although the signal is weaker. This is exactly the concept of far neighborhood. For each empty cell the close neighborhood threat is calculated as mentioned above, although for far neighborhood threat each mine is reduced by 1 category. Smallest mines are not taken into account, larger ones seem smaller. Both threats are specified for open empty cell.
4) In contrast to other known to me Minesweeper-like games, in HexaMine you never know neither number of mines of each power, nor exact total number of mines.
The bottom line, (1) and (4) creates mathematically finite but practically countless number of different game situations, while (2) and (3) give player enough information, although very complicate, to solve vast majority of them without need to guess.
The bottom line, (1) and (4) creates mathematically finite but practically countless number of different game situations, while (2) and (3) give player enough information, although very complicate, to solve vast majority of them without need to guess.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1221 downloads
Log Mine 0.03
Log Mine is a tool that produces reports on usage patterns on your Web site. more>>
Log Mine is a tool that produces reports on usage patterns on your Web site.
Web server log files are not just hit counters. They contain valuable information about the usage patterns of your website. Unforunately many web log analysis tools lay emphasis on telling you how many hits your site had or how many pages were seen and how many bytes were transferred.
A more usefull statistic would be which percentage of users came to your site went to a product information page, and which percentage of those users hit the checkout button, and which percentage actually completed their order. The trouble is the very nature of the web makes it nearly impossible to get accurate figures for such statistics.
However over periods of time, the errors present average out and it is possible to get a good indication of these ratios by properly mining the log file. That brings us back to square one, how do we get this information with traditional log analysers?
Traditional log analysers will produce weekly, monthly or daily charts for the usage of your site, but rarely do they allow you to create such charts for individual pages or referrrs - something very usefull if you run advertising campaigns on other sites.
Enter Log Mine. This new web log analyser / Mining tool will allow you to create just about any kind of report from the contents of your log file. Log Mine is not concerned about speed and it will be very greedy when it comes to taking up space on your hard disk/database but it will let you change your reporting without having to process gigabytes of log files each time.
Enhancements:
- Importing of Web server log files into the database was simplified.
- Multiple log files can now be processed at once.
- A bug in the monthly report was fixed.
<<lessWeb server log files are not just hit counters. They contain valuable information about the usage patterns of your website. Unforunately many web log analysis tools lay emphasis on telling you how many hits your site had or how many pages were seen and how many bytes were transferred.
A more usefull statistic would be which percentage of users came to your site went to a product information page, and which percentage of those users hit the checkout button, and which percentage actually completed their order. The trouble is the very nature of the web makes it nearly impossible to get accurate figures for such statistics.
However over periods of time, the errors present average out and it is possible to get a good indication of these ratios by properly mining the log file. That brings us back to square one, how do we get this information with traditional log analysers?
Traditional log analysers will produce weekly, monthly or daily charts for the usage of your site, but rarely do they allow you to create such charts for individual pages or referrrs - something very usefull if you run advertising campaigns on other sites.
Enter Log Mine. This new web log analyser / Mining tool will allow you to create just about any kind of report from the contents of your log file. Log Mine is not concerned about speed and it will be very greedy when it comes to taking up space on your hard disk/database but it will let you change your reporting without having to process gigabytes of log files each time.
Enhancements:
- Importing of Web server log files into the database was simplified.
- Multiple log files can now be processed at once.
- A bug in the monthly report was fixed.
Download (0.029MB)
Added: 2006-05-04 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
1271 downloads
The Data Mine 1.0
The Data Mine is a search engine designed to give users an unusually powerful interface. more>>
The Data Mine is a search engine designed to give users an unusually powerful interface. It is designed around human-computer intelligent interaction (making the computer a tool so humans can use their intelligence).
The project divides the screen into two halves: one lets you find all the instances of your querys keywords, and the other lets you look through a highlighted version of the results you choose.
Installation:
Basics
To install, run "./install" and answer the questions provided. This will run a Unix-flavor install-style script and should create a working, out-of-the-box installation when supplied appropriate values.
See USAGE below if are curions about how to use the Data Mine.
Setup and Customization
The Configure link at the bottom of the Data Mine search page provides a menu you can use to customize the data mine.
The main engine is intended for anyone to be able to use; the setup pages are written for techies. If you arent sure what a regular expression is, for instance, ask someone whos more technical.
Security
The present release of the Data Mine has not been closely scrutinized for security, and should be treated as such by security-conscious administrators. If you discover a vulnerability, please contact the author.
You are strongly encouraged to change the password in /usr/share/datamine/password.
The default installation sets /usr/share/datamine and contents to a relatively permissive mode. Administrators are encouraged to set directory and contents to mode 700, owned by the effective user ID that CGI scripts will be running under. This is usually apache or nobody.
Usage:
The Data Mine is designed to be run as a straightforward web application, with much administrative activity performed on-web.
Once it is set up via the Configure link, just explore.
http://[your hostname]/cgi-bin/datamine
(That is the location provided by RPM installation and the default for the provided installer. The provided installer allows you to specify another location; if you specified another location, substitute that for "/cgi-bin/furball".)
<<lessThe project divides the screen into two halves: one lets you find all the instances of your querys keywords, and the other lets you look through a highlighted version of the results you choose.
Installation:
Basics
To install, run "./install" and answer the questions provided. This will run a Unix-flavor install-style script and should create a working, out-of-the-box installation when supplied appropriate values.
See USAGE below if are curions about how to use the Data Mine.
Setup and Customization
The Configure link at the bottom of the Data Mine search page provides a menu you can use to customize the data mine.
The main engine is intended for anyone to be able to use; the setup pages are written for techies. If you arent sure what a regular expression is, for instance, ask someone whos more technical.
Security
The present release of the Data Mine has not been closely scrutinized for security, and should be treated as such by security-conscious administrators. If you discover a vulnerability, please contact the author.
You are strongly encouraged to change the password in /usr/share/datamine/password.
The default installation sets /usr/share/datamine and contents to a relatively permissive mode. Administrators are encouraged to set directory and contents to mode 700, owned by the effective user ID that CGI scripts will be running under. This is usually apache or nobody.
Usage:
The Data Mine is designed to be run as a straightforward web application, with much administrative activity performed on-web.
Once it is set up via the Configure link, just explore.
http://[your hostname]/cgi-bin/datamine
(That is the location provided by RPM installation and the default for the provided installer. The provided installer allows you to specify another location; if you specified another location, substitute that for "/cgi-bin/furball".)
Download (0.070MB)
Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
977 downloads
Include 1.02a
Include is a Perl module that allow you to use #defines from C header files. more>>
Include is a Perl module that allow you to use #defines from C header files.
SYNOPSIS
use Include qw(-I /some/path/of/mine);
use Include q< sys/types.h >;
use Include q< sys/types.h > "/[A-Z]/";
The Include module implements a method of using #define constants from C header files. It does this by putting an extra level of indirection on the use operator.
To enhance performance a cache scheme is used. When a new module is required the cache is checked first, if the package is not found then it will be generated from the C header files.
Include can be configured to place any generated packages into the cache automatically, for security reasons this is turned off by default.
There are three ways in which the use Include statement can be used.
use Include qw(-I /some/path/of/mine);
Will unshift the directory /some/path/of/mine onto the search path used so that subsequent searches for .h header files will search the given directories first.
use Include q< sys/types.h >;
use Include q< sys/types.h > "/[A-Z]/";
Both of these will define all the constants found in and any header files included by it. The first will export all of these into the calling package, but the second will only export defined macros that contain an unppercase character.
Subroutines
Under normal use the Include package is only used via the use/import interface. But there are some routines that are defined.
CacheOn
This subroutine will cause the Include module to save any generated packages into the cache.
Generate( @headers )
This subroutine will force the generation of the given header files, and any files included in them, reguardless of whether they are currently in the cache. If cache writing is turned on then the cache files will be overwritten.
Search( @dirs )
This subroutine will unshift the given directories onto the search path used for locating the header files.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Include qw(-I /some/path/of/mine);
use Include q< sys/types.h >;
use Include q< sys/types.h > "/[A-Z]/";
The Include module implements a method of using #define constants from C header files. It does this by putting an extra level of indirection on the use operator.
To enhance performance a cache scheme is used. When a new module is required the cache is checked first, if the package is not found then it will be generated from the C header files.
Include can be configured to place any generated packages into the cache automatically, for security reasons this is turned off by default.
There are three ways in which the use Include statement can be used.
use Include qw(-I /some/path/of/mine);
Will unshift the directory /some/path/of/mine onto the search path used so that subsequent searches for .h header files will search the given directories first.
use Include q< sys/types.h >;
use Include q< sys/types.h > "/[A-Z]/";
Both of these will define all the constants found in and any header files included by it. The first will export all of these into the calling package, but the second will only export defined macros that contain an unppercase character.
Subroutines
Under normal use the Include package is only used via the use/import interface. But there are some routines that are defined.
CacheOn
This subroutine will cause the Include module to save any generated packages into the cache.
Generate( @headers )
This subroutine will force the generation of the given header files, and any files included in them, reguardless of whether they are currently in the cache. If cache writing is turned on then the cache files will be overwritten.
Search( @dirs )
This subroutine will unshift the given directories onto the search path used for locating the header files.
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Added: 2007-05-09 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
902 downloads
SystemXInfo 1.1
SystemXInfo is a Karamba theme for system monitoring. more>>
SystemXInfo is a Karamba theme, and requires superkaramba 0.37+. SystemXInfo displays:
- Kernel and KDE versions
- CPU Model + Clock (Mhz)
- CPU Performance Graph
- CPU & Case Temperature
- Ethernet Connection Statistcs
- WiFi Connection Statistics
- RAM & Swap Usage
- 3 Partitions Usage
- Uptime and Date
This is made for systems that have 1 Ethernet and 1 WiFi Connections enabled and running.
My Linux box is running SuSE 10.0 + KDE 3.5.1
For WiFi, replace "ra0" with your module name (ex. wlan0)
Under CPU INFO:
I got text "O/C @2700Mhz", as mine is. You can change the text to your o/c specs, or delete it ... as you wish.
To show CPU and Case temperatures use the correct config line to sensors result.
Also you can modify this script further to suit your system configurations.
Thanks to the creator of original Talv 0.1 applet, that was modified further by me.
<<less- Kernel and KDE versions
- CPU Model + Clock (Mhz)
- CPU Performance Graph
- CPU & Case Temperature
- Ethernet Connection Statistcs
- WiFi Connection Statistics
- RAM & Swap Usage
- 3 Partitions Usage
- Uptime and Date
This is made for systems that have 1 Ethernet and 1 WiFi Connections enabled and running.
My Linux box is running SuSE 10.0 + KDE 3.5.1
For WiFi, replace "ra0" with your module name (ex. wlan0)
Under CPU INFO:
I got text "O/C @2700Mhz", as mine is. You can change the text to your o/c specs, or delete it ... as you wish.
To show CPU and Case temperatures use the correct config line to sensors result.
Also you can modify this script further to suit your system configurations.
Thanks to the creator of original Talv 0.1 applet, that was modified further by me.
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1218 downloads
Taint 0.07
Taint is a Perl extension to taint variables. more>>
Taint is a Perl extension to taint variables.
SYNOPSIS
use Taint;
taint($taintvar[, $anothervar[, $yetmorevars]]);
$bool = tainted($vartocheck);
taint() marks its arguments as tainted.
tainted() returns true if its argument is tainted, false otherwise
DIAGNOSTICS
Attempt to taint read-only value
You attempted to taint something untaintable, such as a constant or expression. taint() only takes lvalues for arguments
Attempt to taint an array
A reference to an array was passed to taint. You can only taint individual array items, not array itself.
Attempt to taint a hash
A reference to a hash was passed to taint. You can only taint individual hash items, not the entire hash.
Attempt to taint code
You passed a coderef to taint. You cant do that.
Attempt to taint a typeglob
You passed a typeglob to taint. taint only taints scalars, and a typeglob isnt one.
Attempt to taint a reference
You tried to taint a reference, which you just cant do.
Attempt to taint something unknown or undef
You tried tainting either a variable set to undef, or your version of perl has more types of variables than mine did when this module was written. Odds are, youre trying to taint a variable with an undef value like, for example, one that has been created (either explicitly or implicitly) but not had a value assigned.
Doing this:
my $foo;
taint($foo);
will trigger this error.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Taint;
taint($taintvar[, $anothervar[, $yetmorevars]]);
$bool = tainted($vartocheck);
taint() marks its arguments as tainted.
tainted() returns true if its argument is tainted, false otherwise
DIAGNOSTICS
Attempt to taint read-only value
You attempted to taint something untaintable, such as a constant or expression. taint() only takes lvalues for arguments
Attempt to taint an array
A reference to an array was passed to taint. You can only taint individual array items, not array itself.
Attempt to taint a hash
A reference to a hash was passed to taint. You can only taint individual hash items, not the entire hash.
Attempt to taint code
You passed a coderef to taint. You cant do that.
Attempt to taint a typeglob
You passed a typeglob to taint. taint only taints scalars, and a typeglob isnt one.
Attempt to taint a reference
You tried to taint a reference, which you just cant do.
Attempt to taint something unknown or undef
You tried tainting either a variable set to undef, or your version of perl has more types of variables than mine did when this module was written. Odds are, youre trying to taint a variable with an undef value like, for example, one that has been created (either explicitly or implicitly) but not had a value assigned.
Doing this:
my $foo;
taint($foo);
will trigger this error.
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Added: 2007-05-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
893 downloads
Time::Progress 1.2
Time::Progress Perl module contains elapsed and estimated finish time reporting. more>>
Time::Progress Perl module contains elapsed and estimated finish time reporting.
SYNOPSIS
# autoflush to get r working
$| = 1;
# get new `timer
my $p = new Time::Progress;
# restart and report progress
$p->restart;
sleep 5; # or do some work here
print $p->report( "done %p elapsed: %L (%l sec), ETA %E (%e sec)n", 50 );
# set min and max values
$p->attr( min => -2, max => -20 );
# restart `timer
$p->restart;
my $c;
for( $c = -2; $c >= -20; $c-- )
{
# print progress bar and percentage done
print $p->report( "eta: %E min, %40b %pr", $c );
sleep 1; # work...
}
# stop timer
$p->stop;
# report times
print $p->elapsed_str;
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# autoflush to get r working
$| = 1;
# get new `timer
my $p = new Time::Progress;
# restart and report progress
$p->restart;
sleep 5; # or do some work here
print $p->report( "done %p elapsed: %L (%l sec), ETA %E (%e sec)n", 50 );
# set min and max values
$p->attr( min => -2, max => -20 );
# restart `timer
$p->restart;
my $c;
for( $c = -2; $c >= -20; $c-- )
{
# print progress bar and percentage done
print $p->report( "eta: %E min, %40b %pr", $c );
sleep 1; # work...
}
# stop timer
$p->stop;
# report times
print $p->elapsed_str;
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Added: 2007-07-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
818 downloads
Neohunt 0.1
Neohunt is an old multi-player shoot-em-up game. more>>
Neohunt project is an old multi-player shoot-em-up game.
Neohunt is a multi-player search-and-destroy game that takes place in a maze. The object is to shoot your friends before they shoot you, while avoiding being blown up by land mines and your own ammunition and running away from the occasional
stream of lava.
Neohunt is an enhanced version of hunt, one of the user-contributed games from the 4BSD distribution. You may still find versions of it
around here and there.
The original neohunt (not to be confused with the original hunt) was developed on a VAX 11/785 running 4.3BSD in 1989.
The version you see here is a slightly ANSIfied version of the K&R source, hacked up
just enough to run under FreeBSD 4.2. Nonetheless, it serves as a fine example of what a lot of software packages looked like in the 1980s.
Neohunt is not to be taken seriously. It is currently considered abandonware.
<<lessNeohunt is a multi-player search-and-destroy game that takes place in a maze. The object is to shoot your friends before they shoot you, while avoiding being blown up by land mines and your own ammunition and running away from the occasional
stream of lava.
Neohunt is an enhanced version of hunt, one of the user-contributed games from the 4BSD distribution. You may still find versions of it
around here and there.
The original neohunt (not to be confused with the original hunt) was developed on a VAX 11/785 running 4.3BSD in 1989.
The version you see here is a slightly ANSIfied version of the K&R source, hacked up
just enough to run under FreeBSD 4.2. Nonetheless, it serves as a fine example of what a lot of software packages looked like in the 1980s.
Neohunt is not to be taken seriously. It is currently considered abandonware.
Download (0.077MB)
Added: 2006-12-12 License: BSD License Price:
1047 downloads
xarman 1.1.0
xarman project is a SVGAlib 2 player minesweeper-like action game with sound support. more>>
xarman project is a SVGAlib 2 player minesweeper-like action game with sound support.
xarman is an addictive two player version of Minesweeper.
You control a man that walks around a mine field, and must beat your opponent by uncovering more then half the mines on the field before he does.
Enhancements:
- Bumped version number to 1.1 after having ported xarman to SDL.
<<lessxarman is an addictive two player version of Minesweeper.
You control a man that walks around a mine field, and must beat your opponent by uncovering more then half the mines on the field before he does.
Enhancements:
- Bumped version number to 1.1 after having ported xarman to SDL.
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Added: 2006-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1053 downloads
MySpace Data Mining Tools 1.1
MySpace Data Mining Tools are a set of Java classes designed to mine information from MySpace profile and blog pages. more>>
MySpace Data Mining Tools are a set of Java classes designed to mine information from MySpace profile and blog pages using a multi-threaded Web page access method.
Enhancements:
- Direct database connectivity via JDBC was implemented for data storage.
- A basic user profile class was created to handle both user data compression and database access.
- Minor bugs were fixed for some of the raw data accessing routines.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Direct database connectivity via JDBC was implemented for data storage.
- A basic user profile class was created to handle both user data compression and database access.
- Minor bugs were fixed for some of the raw data accessing routines.
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Added: 2006-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1191 downloads
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