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OpenPCD firmware 220

OpenPCD firmware 220


OpenPCD is a free and open RFID reader reference design platform. more>>
OpenPCD is a free and open RFID reader reference design platform. The OpenPCD firmware is software that runs in OpenPCDs AT91SAM7 ARM controller, and connects the RFID reader hardware (CL RC632 ASIC) with the Host PC via USB. The Firmware includes a custom USB device stack and drivers for the various embedded AT91SAM7 components. The firmware itself does not run on Linux, but it only works with a Linux host PC talking to it.
OpenPCD is a free hardware design for Proximity Coupling Devices (PCD) based on 13,56MHz communication. This device is able to screen informations from Proximity Integrated Circuit Cards (PICC) conforming to vendor-independent standards such as ISO 14443, ISO 15693 as well as proprietary protocols such as Mifare Classic. Contactless cards like these are for example used in the new electronic passports.
The intention of the OpenPCD project is to offer the users full hardware control of the RFID signal and to provide different output signals for screening the communication. With already existing Free Software from the OpenMRTD project for implementing the PCD side protocol stack of various RFID protocols, this project will happily extend the free toolchain around RFID verification.
Enhancements:
- This is the initial version of the firmware.
- It supports basic RFID reader functionality for the ISO14443A.
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Delineate for linux 0.5

Delineate for linux 0.5


Delineate is a tool for converting bitmap raster images to SVG on linux. more>> Delineate is a tool for converting bitmap raster images to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) using AutoTrace or potrace. It displays SVG results using Apache Batik. Input formats are JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, PNM, PBM, PGM, PPM, IFF, PCD, PSD, RAS.
0.5 release
-Users can now choose to convert to SVG with potrace instead of AutoTrace - otrace produces superior black and white SVG results compared to AutoTrace.
-Increased number of supported raster input formats by using Java Imaging Utilities (JIU). Now support: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, PNM, PBM, PGM, PPM, IFF, PCD, PSD, RAS.
-User prompted to select the location of the autotrace or potrace application file when running a conversion for the first time. In earlier releases an environment variable needed to be set.
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L2P 1.1

L2P 1.1


L2P creates PNG images from LaTeX math expressions. more>>
L2P creates PNG images of mathematical expressions formatted in LaTeX. While it can convert a whole LaTeX document, it is designed to easily generate images from just a fragment of LaTeX code.

Download l2p here, or read the documentation. L2P depends on other software: latex, dvips, and convert. The last one is from the ImageMagick graphics toolset.

If you already work with LaTeX on a modern Unix or Linux system, you probably already have all of that installed.

EXAMPLES:

* l2p -i $4x^2-7=cos{2 pi x}$ -o eqn4.png

Produce a PNG image, named eqn4.png, of the equation described by the LaTeX expression $4x^2 - 7 = cos{2 pi x}$.

* l2p -o big_equation.png big_hairy_equation

Produce a PNG image, called big_equation.png, from the LaTeX expression contained in the file big_hairy_equation (specifically, it contains $x=2$.) Note that this file is NOT a full LaTeX document - see the -F option for that.

* l2p -d 250 -i $
abla cdot mathbf{D} =
ho$

Produce a PNG image from the LaTeX code given with the -i argument (which happens to be one of Maxwells equations), at 250 dots per inch. Since we did not specify an output file name with the -o option, the image will be eqn.png (the default).

* l2p -p amssymb -i $mho$ -o mho.png

Produce a PNG image of the Mho symbol (an upside-down capital omega), saving the image in the file mho.png. We include the amssymb package, which defines that symbol.

OPTIONS:

-i "$latex$"
Argument is an equation/expression in (La)TeX format. In most cases, you will want to enclose the argument in quotes to protect it from shell expansion.

-b "rrggbb"
Background color. There are several ways to specify the color. See the section "COLORS", below, for details.

-d dpi
Pixel density at which the equation is rendered, in dots per inch (default 300).

An image with a DPI of 600 will have twice as many pixels in each of the x and y directions than an image with a DPI of 300. The effect is different in the normal context of printing, where a higher DPI will leave the text with the same physical size, but with a finer resolution. This is because the physical size of a pixel is not really variable; so to have double the resolution, a symbol in an image must be double the size.

-f "rrggbb"
Foreground color. There are several ways to specify the color. See the section "COLORS", below, for details.

-h Show a help summary.

-o output.png
Name of output file. Default is eqn.png

-p packagename[,packagename2[,...]]]
Use additional LaTeX/TeX packages. You can specify several, separated by commas.

-C Suppress automatic removal (cleanup) of temporary files. This will be useful if something goes wrong, or if you want to use the intermediate DVI or Postscript renditions. l2p will tell you which directory contains these files.

-F Supplied expression is a full LaTeX document, rather than just an expression fragment. Negates the -f, -b, -p and -T options.

Note: l2p currently only converts full LaTeX documents that are relatively simple: only one page in length, and with no external dependencies (such as included graphics). If you need to convert a more complex document, you can generate a DVI file with latex like normal, then convert the DVI into a series of PNG images using convert from the ImageMagick distribution. See convert(1), or < http://imagemagick.org/script/convert.php > for more information.

-T Create an image with a transparent background.

-V Show version information.

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Added: 2007-05-11 License: Public Domain Price:
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Sanselan 0.80

Sanselan 0.80


Sanselan is a Pure-Java library reads & writes a variety of image formats. more>>
Sanselan is a Pure-Java library reads & writes a variety of image formats, including fast parsing of image metadata (size, color space, icc profile, etc.).

This library is pure Java. Its slow, consequently, but perfectly portable. Its easier to use than ImageIO/JAI/Toolkit (Sun/Javas image support), supports more formats (and supports them more correctly). It also provides easy access to metadata.

Although not yet version 1.0, sanselan is working and is use by a number of projects in production.

It is Open Source; free as in freedom and free as in beer.

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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DSHub Epsilon / Zeta RC12

DSHub Epsilon / Zeta RC12


DSHub is a hubsoft for Direct Connect Network. more>>
DSHub is a hubsoft for Direct Connect Network. DSHub project uses the ADC protocol currently in development by Jacek Sieka and DC DEV. ADC is the future of DC++ network.
How can I use DSHub ?
You can download DSHub from this site and just use it. DSHub is free and every user can take it for himself. You can also redistribute it and you can modify it ( substantially only) under the terms of GNU General Public License. Right click here to download . DSHub comes in zip archive.
DShub is now Open Source and source for current binaries is available here.
How do I install DSHub ?
DSHub is a software created in Java Language developed by Sun. For it to run you need JRE installed. [ That is, Java Runtime Environment]. JRE can be found on http://java.sun.com/ . DSHub requires the least JRE version 1.5.0.0 to run properly. After that just create a folder for your hub and paste the DSHub.jar file downloaded from this site in there.
How do I use DSHub ?
Either you read manual, or after you got your DSHub installed, you can run it from command line by using the command:
path_to_java_exe -jar path_to_DSHub.jar
Linux Example:
java -jar /home/user/myhub/dshub.jar
Whats New in Epsilon Stable Release:
- fixed bug with kick/ban message not showing properly;
- fixed again usercount hope its for good;
- fixed restarting from console;
- fixed rename issue selecting bad/used nick;
- fixed issue when putting max_chat_msg 0 nobody could change it from cmd line;
- ops_override_spam now override max_chat_msg too;
- corrected bug not showing when ureg not online user;
- DSHub is now OPEN-SOURCE under GPL !!! Please look into SRC and give me feedback !
- corrected massall command not working for more words;
- modyfied the random data from IGPA now its real random data;
- fixed bug when restarting, not showing new motd and help file ( thanks Catalin);
- fixed bug when restarting reading regs and bans, doubling them (thanks Catalin);
- fixed bug when restarting after a failure in starting server ( thanks Catalin);
- fixed bug when port was a out of range one and hub would crash;
- corrected message when disconnect on too many ops not showing (thanks ffrag);
- tryed to fix the ghost thingy on unnormal TCP closing sending a keepalive (thanks Ghost for helping);
- added a variable keep_alive_interval for seconds interval between keep alive messages;
- fixed bug when not checking nick lenght on rename ( thanks b_w_johan );
- fixed unbanning some string which is invalid CID;
- fixed issue with opchat nick cant rename to its nick now;
- now users cant use an IP for a nick;
- removed whocid and whoip commands, moved that to info example !info nick gives info about a nick, !info cid shows user with cid, !info ip shows info about users with given ip;
- big change: default password "defpass" removed, now, by default, regs have no pass, just CID check however is good to have one for even better security;
- tryed to fix ugly bug when double client connecting ( example: connecting at same time, double fav hub auto connect); syncronized method handleINF so that it cant be called @ same time;
- improved history, now retains IMSG broadcasts as well;
- created a command cmdhistory that pastes given commands since startup;
- added drop command , a kick with no reason and 0 ban time;
Kick Command:
- Kicking in DSHub is very simple now.
- Classic kick:
kicks just a user out in flames, with a kick_time temporary ban, default 5 minutes.
- Extended kick has way more advantages and can be used very efficiently with a large hub.
- Extended kick features:
- Kicking users that match a certain regular expression:
- Example: !kick [RO].* -- this command kicks all users that have their nick starting with [RO]
- Example: !kick .. --this command kicks all users with 2 letter nicks
- This type of kick accepts just any regular expression.
- Kicking users that have their fields checked:
- Example: !kick share, < , =, !
- And a list of possible fields : share, sl (slots), ni (nick length),su(supports, accepts only = or !, example: !kick su=tcp4),hn(normal hubs count),hr(registered hub count),ho(op hub count),aw(away, 1 means normal away, 2 means extended away),rg (1- registered, 0 otherwise, registered means not op),op ( 1 -op, 0 - otherwise , op means it has key).
- created a kick and ban function for easy call from commands;
- done almost all that kick stuff, for share slots and su, still need to do for rest;
- added a debug message, please ignore, or if you figure it out, report to me;
- modified share kick, to be in megabytes;
- completed kick with all mentioned above in the log;
- fixed bug on new kick, forgot to check if kick_ops is enabled;
- added same features to drop command as well;
- added extra fields to reg class so OLD regs DONT WORK anymore sorry so please REREG;
- modified reg command, now if user already added prints user info;
- added a getRegInfo method, also added extra fields on info and reg;
- added hideme command that toggles the hideme, also hideme is remembered in reg file;
- fixed bug when restarting and changing default port;
- fixed bug when opchat could have same nick as other users;
- fixed exploit when cmdhistory could see the !password;
- fixed bug with renaming into a CID or IP and not repsecting sizes;
Whats New in Zeta RC12 Development Release:
- Completely changed string parsing hope its better now.
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Sys::PortIO 0.1

Sys::PortIO 0.1


Sys::PortIO is a Perl module to perform direct port I/O from Perl. more>>
Sys::PortIO is a Perl module to perform direct port I/O from Perl.

SYNOPSIS

use Sys::PortIO;

port_open($portnum);
write_byte($portnum, $value);
$value = read_byte($portnum);
port_close($portnum);

This module provides a Perl interface to the low-level port I/O operations provided by Linux, FreeBSD, or OpenBSD. Among other things, this is useful for writing Perl scripts that interface with parallel, serial, or joystick ports.

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Added: 2007-04-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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AutoProfile 2.14

AutoProfile 2.14


AutoProfile is an extension to Gaim that allows users to create customized away messages and profiles. more>>
AutoProfile is an extension to Gaim that allows users to create customized away messages and profiles using dynamic "components" that automatically update on a regular basis.
Generated text can include song names from XMMS/Winamp/iTunes, fortune quotes, computer uptime, the contents of a Web page or a text file, the output of a program, and timestamps.
AutoProfile plugin comes complete with a graphical preference system that covers a wide range of options and lets users choose exactly how they want their profiles to behave. The code is Open Source (licensed under the GPL) and designed such that it is extremely easy for users to extend the capabilities of this plugin.
Enhancements:
- This version is updated to work with Gaim 2.0.0 beta3.
- Minor bugs were fixed.
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Kat - Desktop Search Engine for Linux 0.6.4

Kat - Desktop Search Engine for Linux 0.6.4


Kat is an application for KDE designed to index files. more>>
Kat is an application for KDE designed to index files. Meta information, fulltext and thumbnails are extracted from documents, images, mp3 and other media allowing quick and accurate information retrieval.
Similar to the Windows application WhereIsIt, but also similar to Google Desktop Search, Kat is completely written in C++, using Qt3, KDE and KIO libraries.
The application is based on the extensible kfile plugin architecture of KDE in order to facilitate the creation of new media managers for emerging file formats.
Kat is the first KDE application using the new fulltext kfile plugins.
Information retrieval relies on the powerful SQLite3 embedded database engine.
Supported document formats for full text search:
Documents:
- Adobe PDF Portable Document Format (1.5)
- DOC Microsoft Word Document (2, 6, 7, 97, 2000, 2002 and 2003)
- HTML HyperText Markup Language
- SXW OpenOffice 1.3 Writer Text Document
- SXI OpenOffice 1.3 Impress Presentation
- SXC OpenOffice 1.3 Calc Spreadsheet
- SXM OpenOffice 1.3 Math Formula
- ODT OpenOffice 2.0 Writer Text Document
- ODP OpenOffice 2.0 Impress Presentation
- ODC OpenOffice 2.0 Calc Chart
- ODF OpenOffice 2.0 Math Formula
- Plain Text
Images:
- BMP
- CGM
- DCX
- DIB
- FAX
- GIF
- ICO
- JPEG
- PBM
- PCD
- PCX
- PDB
- PGM
- PICT
- PIX
- PNG
- RGB
- RLE
- TGA
- TIF
- ...and other
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GeoServer 1.4.1

GeoServer 1.4.1


GeoServer is a web feature server to share geographic information. more>>
GeoServer project connects your information to the Geospatial Web. With GeoServer, you can publish and edit data using open standards. Your information is made available in a large variety of formats as maps/images or actual geospatial data.
GeoServers transactional capabilities offer robust support for shared editing. It supports WFS-T and WMS open protocols from the OGC to produce JPEG, PNG, SVG, KML/KMZ, GML, PDF, Shapefiles, and more. It is built on the GeoTools2 Java GIS toolkit.
Configuration:
The WCS and WMS raster support is fully configurable from the web admin tool. If youve learned how to use the web admin tool, then go to it and look for coverage stuff. Configure your layers as you do for the non-coverage stuff, but they will be available as WCS coverages as well as WMS layers.
First of all you have to configure your Server capabilities. In the Config > Server section you can find several fields that allow you to optimize the JAI memory configuration:
1. JAI mem capacity expressed in bytes represents the amount of available memory for JAI operations. We suggest to use the default amount, more advices will come later.
2. JAI mem threshold is the percentage at which the Tile cache starts flushing tiles.
3. JAI cache recycling if checked allows JAI to re-use alredy loaded tiles (vital capabilty for perfomances).
At this point the WCS can be configured and feed with your data.
In the Config > Data > CoveragePlugins you can find the list of installed plugins. A plugin represents the raster format that GeoServer is able to read/write. With the default distribution the supported file formats are:
- GRIB edition 1
- GeoTiff
- WorldImages: PNG, JPG, TIFF, GIF with a world file attached
- ArcGrid: ASCII files
- GTOPO 30: DEM files
- ImageMosaic: a mosaic of several images with world file or geotiff files. It is still quite experimental but it is showing good perfomances.
Enhancements:
- Misconfigured datastore no longer prevent geoserver startup
- GetMap requests specifying SLD=url in place of LAYERS= and STYLES= now work.
- BasicFidMapper generated keys are now valid FIDs
- Geoserver can now handle files outside the data dir anymore
- GeoServerDataDirectory can support prehistoric external data dir
- Map preview now works with projected data
- Scale computation now conform to OGC standard
- GetStyles and PutStyles are now included in the capabilities document
- BaseMap layers no longer overwrite other layers as well
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