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KonaKart 2.2.6.0

KonaKart 2.2.6.0


KonaKart is a free java based eCommerce shopping cart application that provides everything that store owners need to sell their products over the Inte... more>> <<less
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KonaKart 2.2.0.4DS Data Systems UK Ltd. KonaKart. KonaKart is a free java based online shopping cart application
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Added: 2007-07-12
VcsTools::DataSpec::HpTnd 1.004

VcsTools::DataSpec::HpTnd 1.004


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

SYNOPSIS

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

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

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

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

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Added: 2007-08-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.35.1_001 (For Linux 2.4)

Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.35.1_001 (For Linux 2.4)


Kernel Mode Linux project is a technology which enables us to execute user programs in kernel mode. more>>
Kernel Mode Linux project is a technology which enables us to execute user programs in kernel mode. In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can be executed as user processes that have the privilege level of kernel mode.
The benefit of executing user programs in kernel mode is that the user programs can access a kernel address space directly. So, for example, user programs can invoke system calls very fast because it is unnecessary to switch between a kernel mode and a user mode by using costly software interruptions or context switches. Unlike kernel modules, user programs are executed as ordinary processes (except for their privilege level), so scheduling and paging are performed as usual.
Although it seems dangerous to let user programs access a kernel directly, safety of the kernel can be ensured, for example, by static type checking, software fault isolation, and so forth. For proof of concept, we are developing a system which is based on the combination of Kernel Mode Linux and Typed Assembly Language, TAL.
Version restrictions:
- On IA-32, programs executed in kernel mode shouldnt modify their CS, DS, FS and SS registers.
- On AMD64, programs executed in kernel mode shouldnt modify their CS register.
Enhancements:
- This version was merged with the 2.4.35.1 Linux kernel.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hardware::iButton 0.03

Hardware::iButton 0.03


Hardware::iButton is a Perl module that allows to talk to DalSemi iButtons via a DS2480 serial widget. more>>
Hardware::iButton is a Perl module that allows to talk to DalSemi iButtons via a DS2480 serial widget.

SYNOPSIS

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

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

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

iButtons and solder-mount Touch Memory devices are each identified with a unique 64-bit number. This is broken up into 8 bits of a "family code", which specifies the part number (and consequently the capabilities), then 48 bits of device ID (which Dallas insures is globally unique), then 8 bits of CRC. When you pass these IDs to and from this package, use hex strings like "0123456789ab".

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Added: 2007-08-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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DeSmuME 0.7.3

DeSmuME 0.7.3


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

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

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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DSLinux 01-08-07

DSLinux 01-08-07


DSLinux is a project that aims to port Linux to the Nintendo DS gaming console. more>>
DSLinux is a project that aims to port Linux to the Nintendo DS gaming console.
Important information:
root password for DSLinux builds since Jun 28 2005 is "uClinux" (case sensitive!)
Works on real hardware, use on emulators is not supported
Since Apr 28 2007, RAM build is integrated in the DLDI build.
Enhancements:
- Restored user/mc/src/vfs/mad.c
- Restored user/mc/src/vfs/mad.h
- Restored user/mc/src/intl/libintl.h
- D toolchain/patches/elf2flt-20051225.diff
- A toolchain/patches/elf2flt-20070723.diff
- U toolchain/Makefile
- U vendors/Nintendo/DLDI/config.uClibc
- U lib/uClibc++/Rules.mak
- U lib/uClibc++/extra/Configs/dslinux_config
- D lib/uClibc++/include/system_configuration.h
- U lib/uClibc++/Makefile
- U linux-2.6.x/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c
- U linux-2.6.x/arch/arm/mm/fault.c
- Updated to revision 1851.
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MIDI::Simple 0.81

MIDI::Simple 0.81


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

SYNOPSIS

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

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

write_score westmister_chimes.mid;

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

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

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

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Added: 2007-07-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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B::CC 5.8.8

B::CC 5.8.8


B::CC is Perl compilers optimized C translation backend. more>>
B::CC is Perl compilers optimized C translation backend.

SYNOPSIS

perl -MO=CC[,OPTIONS] foo.pl

This compiler backend takes Perl source and generates C source code corresponding to the flow of your program. In other words, this backend is somewhat a "real" compiler in the sense that many people think about compilers. Note however that, currently, it is a very poor compiler in that although it generates (mostly, or at least sometimes) correct code, it performs relatively few optimisations. This will change as the compiler develops. The result is that running an executable compiled with this backend may start up more quickly than running the original Perl program (a feature shared by the C compiler backend--see B::C) and may also execute slightly faster. This is by no means a good optimising compiler--yet.

OPTIONS

If there are any non-option arguments, they are taken to be names of objects to be saved (probably doesnt work properly yet). Without extra arguments, it saves the main program.

-ofilename

Output to filename instead of STDOUT

-v

Verbose compilation (currently gives a few compilation statistics).

--

Force end of options

-uPackname

Force apparently unused subs from package Packname to be compiled. This allows programs to use eval "foo()" even when sub foo is never seen to be used at compile time. The down side is that any subs which really are never used also have code generated. This option is necessary, for example, if you have a signal handler foo which you initialise with $SIG{BAR} = "foo". A better fix, though, is just to change it to $SIG{BAR} = &foo. You can have multiple -u options. The compiler tries to figure out which packages may possibly have subs in which need compiling but the current version doesnt do it very well. In particular, it is confused by nested packages (i.e. of the form A::B) where package A does not contain any subs.

-mModulename

Instead of generating source for a runnable executable, generate source for an XSUB module. The boot_Modulename function (which DynaLoader can look for) does the appropriate initialisation and runs the main part of the Perl source that is being compiled.

-D

Debug options (concatenated or separate flags like perl -D).

-Dr

Writes debugging output to STDERR just as its about to write to the programs runtime (otherwise writes debugging info as comments in its C output).

-DO

Outputs each OP as its compiled

-Ds

Outputs the contents of the shadow stack at each OP

-Dp

Outputs the contents of the shadow pad of lexicals as its loaded for each sub or the main program.

-Dq

Outputs the name of each fake PP function in the queue as its about to process it.

-Dl

Output the filename and line number of each original line of Perl code as its processed (pp_nextstate).

-Dt

Outputs timing information of compilation stages.

-f

Force optimisations on or off one at a time.

-ffreetmps-each-bblock

Delays FREETMPS from the end of each statement to the end of the each basic block.

-ffreetmps-each-loop

Delays FREETMPS from the end of each statement to the end of the group of basic blocks forming a loop. At most one of the freetmps-each-* options can be used.

-fomit-taint

Omits generating code for handling perls tainting mechanism.

-On

Optimisation level (n = 0, 1, 2, ...). -O means -O1. Currently, -O1 sets -ffreetmps-each-bblock and -O2 sets -ffreetmps-each-loop.

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Added: 2007-06-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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GNOME FCE Ultra 0.6.0

GNOME FCE Ultra 0.6.0


GNOME FCE Ultra (also known as gfceu) is an interface for the popular Nintendo Emulator, FCE Ultra. more>>
GNOME FCE Ultra (also known as gfceu) is an interface for the popular Nintendo Emulator, FCE Ultra. GNOME FCE Ultra is designed for the GNOME desktop, and allows the user to easily play NES ROM images.
Main features:
- Network play
- Custom input configuration
- Fullscreen support
- Full sound support
- High compatibility and accurate emulation
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Added: 2007-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hardware::iButton::Device 0.03

Hardware::iButton::Device 0.03


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

SYNOPSIS

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

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

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

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Added: 2007-06-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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SlimServer On DiskStation 2.16

SlimServer On DiskStation 2.16


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

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

It supports all currently official features of Slimserver, such as Asian character display and on-the-fly transcoding of various music file formats. Popular third party plugins are supported as well.
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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KWiideo 0.1

KWiideo 0.1


KWiideo is a video encoder for the mjpeg codec, which is supported by the Nintendo Wii. more>>
KWiideo is a video encoder for the mjpeg codec, which is supported by the Nintendo Wii.

You can use mencoder or ffmpeg as encoder. If you want to add subtitles you have to use mencoder, because ffmpeg cant add srt files to videos (maybe ffmpeg can do it, but didnt found a function for it).

You can set the quality of the output video using the quality slider. Available values 1 (best quality, largest files) to 30 (poor quality, small files). An other way to change the quality is setting the bitrate. High bitrates create better quality, but the filesize increase. It is not possible to use the quality slider and the bitrate setting function at the same time. Changing the bitrate seems not to work with mencoder and mjpeg as codec, you better take the quality slider when you use mencoder as encoder.

For splitting the video, you need avisplit. Comments are welcome.

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Added: 2007-05-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Funambol 6

Funambol 6


Funambol is open source mobile application server software. more>>
Funambol is open source mobile application server software that provides push email, address book and calendar (PIM) data synchronization, application provisioning, and device management for wireless devices and PCs, leveraging standard protocols. For users, this means BlackBerry-like capabilities on commodity handsets.
This project is also a software development platform for mobile applications. It provides client and server side Java APIs, and facilitates the development, deployment and management of any mobile project. Funambol is the de facto standard implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization and Device Management protocols (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML).
Main features:
- Funambol Data Synchronization Server: a mobile application server providing synchronization services for wireless clients and PCs, including push email.
- Funambol Device Management: an OMA DM server to remotely manage mobile devices.
- Funambol Connectors: gateways to file systems, databases, email systems, and applications for two-way synchronization with existing data assets.
- Funambol Client Plug-ins: protocol extenders and clients for Outlook, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod so users can synchronize their email messages and PIM data (address book, calendar, tasks and notes) with the server.
- Funambol Software Development Kit: tools to develop sometimes-connected mobile applications on devices (in Java - J2SE and J2ME - and C++) and to add data sources to the server.
Enhancements:
- Major feature enhancements
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Deepest Sender 0.8.0

Deepest Sender 0.8.0


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

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

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

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

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Added: 2007-05-08 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Simple Wiimote Library for Linux 0.4

Simple Wiimote Library for Linux 0.4


Simple Wiimote Library for Linux (Libwiimote) is a simple C library for communicating with the Nintendo Wii Remote on Linux. more>>
Simple Wiimote Library for Linux (Libwiimote) is a simple C library for communicating with the Nintendo Wii Remote on a Linux system.
Even though the API strives to be minimal, it provides complete control over most features of the wiimote and nunchuk controllers.
Installation
Make sure you have BlueZ installed. Type make in the toplevel directory to build the library and sample applications. After the build is complete the library can be found in the lib directory.
Usage
In the test directory there are a couple of test applications that illustrate how to use this library.
Enhancements:
- Added support for the classic controller.
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