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Jagacy 3270 Emulator 1.5.8b
Jagacy 3270 Emulator is a feature-rich 3270 terminal emulator. more>>
Jagacy 3270 Emulator is a feature-rich 3270 terminal emulator. It supports SSL, TN3270E, and over thirty languages. The project does not contain the screen-scraping library, and is a cost effective solution for a stand-alone Java 3270 terminal emulator.
The emulator can be configured to help create screen-scraping applications. Developers can also develop their own custom terminal emulators (with automated logon and logoff). Jagacy 3270 screen-scraping is faster, easier to use, and more intuitive than HLLAPI. It excels in creating applications reliably and quickly.
Main features:
- 100% pure Java.
- Feature rich 3270 terminal emulator.
- SSL support.
- Extended TN3270 (TN3270E) support.
- 17 different terminal types (including 132 columns).
- Internationalization support. Over 30 different languages supported.
- Configurable using properties, if desired. No changes necessary when host name or screens change.
- Easily create a custom 3270 terminal emulator.
- Small footprint (less than 150K). Runs efficiently within the Eclipse and NetBeans IDEs.
- Can display the 3270 session in a window while an application is running.
- Includes a full-featured 3270 terminal emulator tailored to developing and debugging applications.
Enhancements:
- Add features/limitations/changes here
<<lessThe emulator can be configured to help create screen-scraping applications. Developers can also develop their own custom terminal emulators (with automated logon and logoff). Jagacy 3270 screen-scraping is faster, easier to use, and more intuitive than HLLAPI. It excels in creating applications reliably and quickly.
Main features:
- 100% pure Java.
- Feature rich 3270 terminal emulator.
- SSL support.
- Extended TN3270 (TN3270E) support.
- 17 different terminal types (including 132 columns).
- Internationalization support. Over 30 different languages supported.
- Configurable using properties, if desired. No changes necessary when host name or screens change.
- Easily create a custom 3270 terminal emulator.
- Small footprint (less than 150K). Runs efficiently within the Eclipse and NetBeans IDEs.
- Can display the 3270 session in a window while an application is running.
- Includes a full-featured 3270 terminal emulator tailored to developing and debugging applications.
Enhancements:
- Add features/limitations/changes here
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2007-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
880 downloads
Wide Area Link Emulator 0.1
Wide Area Link Emulator enables you to set and test various parameters of a WAN access link more>>
Wide Area Link Emulator enables you to set and test various parameters of a WAN access link (also known as a bottleneck link) before testing on a fully-functional network.
Any ISP has a high bandwidth LAN (of the order of tens of Mbps, e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN access link with relatively low speeds (of the order of a few Kbps to a few Mbps). To be able to evaluate the ISPs performance, actual tests will have to be conducted on a live, fully functional network. This would imply enabling certain features in communication equipment which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of a commissioned network. To address such a problem of being able to characterize/quantify the network operation in terms of its performance with respect to various parameters, a test-bed emulating the ISPs connectivity to the Internet would be an ideal solution.
An important factor in setting up such a test-bed, is emulating the WAN Access Link. Using complex hardware is costly. Such a link can however be easily implemented by emulating the scenario on popular physical technology such as Ethernet. By changing the TCP/IP stack on a Personal Computer, the rate at which packets are injected into the network can be controlled and other necessary features can easily be added.
WALE was implemented in 2 phases and the first version can emulated bandwidths up to 8Mbps and uses FIFO queues with drop-tail.
WALE v2 can emulate bandwidths of up to 80Mbps(a 10-fold improvement over version 1) due to the stripped down version of Micro-second resolution timer being used in the Linux kernel. WALE also implements differentiated services are recommended by IETF. A hash-based packet classifier is used to classify packets into one of 3 queues (Expedited Forwarding, Assured Forwarding and Best Effort). A simple priority scheduling has been implemented between the queues.
Version 2 has been implemented in the Generic Device Layer of the Linux Kernel. The kernel version is 2.2.19. WALE2 kernel patch can be downloaded here. An ncurses based front end has been implemented for setting and viewing various parameters of the bottleneck link.
<<lessAny ISP has a high bandwidth LAN (of the order of tens of Mbps, e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN access link with relatively low speeds (of the order of a few Kbps to a few Mbps). To be able to evaluate the ISPs performance, actual tests will have to be conducted on a live, fully functional network. This would imply enabling certain features in communication equipment which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of a commissioned network. To address such a problem of being able to characterize/quantify the network operation in terms of its performance with respect to various parameters, a test-bed emulating the ISPs connectivity to the Internet would be an ideal solution.
An important factor in setting up such a test-bed, is emulating the WAN Access Link. Using complex hardware is costly. Such a link can however be easily implemented by emulating the scenario on popular physical technology such as Ethernet. By changing the TCP/IP stack on a Personal Computer, the rate at which packets are injected into the network can be controlled and other necessary features can easily be added.
WALE was implemented in 2 phases and the first version can emulated bandwidths up to 8Mbps and uses FIFO queues with drop-tail.
WALE v2 can emulate bandwidths of up to 80Mbps(a 10-fold improvement over version 1) due to the stripped down version of Micro-second resolution timer being used in the Linux kernel. WALE also implements differentiated services are recommended by IETF. A hash-based packet classifier is used to classify packets into one of 3 queues (Expedited Forwarding, Assured Forwarding and Best Effort). A simple priority scheduling has been implemented between the queues.
Version 2 has been implemented in the Generic Device Layer of the Linux Kernel. The kernel version is 2.2.19. WALE2 kernel patch can be downloaded here. An ncurses based front end has been implemented for setting and viewing various parameters of the bottleneck link.
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1224 downloads
VT6530 Terminal Emulator 0.2
VT6530 is a Java implementation of the proprietary terminal used with Tandem mainframes. more>>
VT6530 Terminal Emulator is a Java implementation of the proprietary terminal used with Tandem mainframes.
The Tandem VT6530 is a proprietary terminal used with their Non-Stop(TM) series of mainframes. These high-reliability machines are popular in the banking industry. If youve ever used an ATM to get cash, youve probably used a VT6530.
The terminal itself can operate in three different mode: conversation, block, and ANSI (VT100). Conversation mode is a simple scrolling text mode with the addition key buffering and text attributes. In block mode, text is displayed in a formated screen with special edit fields. ANSI mode is only used with OSS, Tandems UNIX wanabe operating layer.
Enhancements:
- Autotools support (./configure, make, make check, and make install).
- New telnet and ANSI terminal implementations.
- Linux, Cygwin, and HP NonStop (tandem OSS) builds are not quite running yet.
<<lessThe Tandem VT6530 is a proprietary terminal used with their Non-Stop(TM) series of mainframes. These high-reliability machines are popular in the banking industry. If youve ever used an ATM to get cash, youve probably used a VT6530.
The terminal itself can operate in three different mode: conversation, block, and ANSI (VT100). Conversation mode is a simple scrolling text mode with the addition key buffering and text attributes. In block mode, text is displayed in a formated screen with special edit fields. ANSI mode is only used with OSS, Tandems UNIX wanabe operating layer.
Enhancements:
- Autotools support (./configure, make, make check, and make install).
- New telnet and ANSI terminal implementations.
- Linux, Cygwin, and HP NonStop (tandem OSS) builds are not quite running yet.
Download (0.36MB)
Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1004 downloads
PSXRip 0.1a
PSXRip is a Qt application for Linux that serves as a frontend to cdrdao. more>>
PSXRip is a Qt application for Linux that serves as a frontend to cdrdao. PSXRip is oriented toward the ripping of PSX or PSone games for use in emulators such as ePSXe and PCSX.
<<less Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2006-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1080 downloads
cereal emulation framework 0.93.5
cereal emulation framework is an easily-extensible 8051 emulator. more>>
cereal is an emulation framework designed to allow easy emulation of interconnected modules. Its main component is an 8051 emulator module, so it can be used as an 8051 emulator.
The reason for writing cereal was an 8051 embedded controller which should control an engine using pulse-width modulation, read the resulting flow from a flowmeter, and regulate the output to keep flow at a given value.
In the real world, it takes about two seconds for the algorithm to stabilize, and emulating two seconds using conventional emulators (computing the engine input, the real flow, the feedback frequency) by hand is simply impossible to do.
Using cereal, it took about two hours to create a module emulating the engine/flowmeter combination, along with a window showing the current values. Then it is trivial to connect this module to the 8051 module and just sit back and watch the result.
Another, more trivial example is a multiplexed display/keyboard combination (in my case, selecting one of four 8-segment LCD displays). Instead of watching the port bits, why not create a module that shows the output graphically as four displays?
In addition to these possibilities, cereal offers breakpoints, watches, evaluate/modify dialog (which can solve 2 * x + 1 = 5). The KDE GUI also can be extended using KParts (8051 interface is provided as a KParts plugin).
Also included is a command interface usable for creating testsuites for your programs (or for cereal itself - cereal has over 400 tests in its testsuite), and a simple 8051 disassembler.
<<lessThe reason for writing cereal was an 8051 embedded controller which should control an engine using pulse-width modulation, read the resulting flow from a flowmeter, and regulate the output to keep flow at a given value.
In the real world, it takes about two seconds for the algorithm to stabilize, and emulating two seconds using conventional emulators (computing the engine input, the real flow, the feedback frequency) by hand is simply impossible to do.
Using cereal, it took about two hours to create a module emulating the engine/flowmeter combination, along with a window showing the current values. Then it is trivial to connect this module to the 8051 module and just sit back and watch the result.
Another, more trivial example is a multiplexed display/keyboard combination (in my case, selecting one of four 8-segment LCD displays). Instead of watching the port bits, why not create a module that shows the output graphically as four displays?
In addition to these possibilities, cereal offers breakpoints, watches, evaluate/modify dialog (which can solve 2 * x + 1 = 5). The KDE GUI also can be extended using KParts (8051 interface is provided as a KParts plugin).
Also included is a command interface usable for creating testsuites for your programs (or for cereal itself - cereal has over 400 tests in its testsuite), and a simple 8051 disassembler.
Download (0.94MB)
Added: 2005-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1597 downloads
PSP Video Converter 0.1
PSP Video Converter project is a simple graphical frontend to ffmpeg to allow you to easily convert your videos to PSP format. more>>
PSP Video Converter project is a simple graphical frontend to ffmpeg to allow you to easily convert your videos to PSP compatibile format. Works for me, thought I may share.
Note: Created with Kommander 1.3, not sure if it works with earlier Kommander.
Note: There is no error checking for now, so make sure you have a working ffmpeg with necessary codecs installed.
Note: Looks like some PSPs cant open h264 videos encoded with ffmpeg.
<<lessNote: Created with Kommander 1.3, not sure if it works with earlier Kommander.
Note: There is no error checking for now, so make sure you have a working ffmpeg with necessary codecs installed.
Note: Looks like some PSPs cant open h264 videos encoded with ffmpeg.
Download (0.033MB)
Added: 2007-01-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
704 downloads
P65 Assembler 0.7.2
P65 Assembler is a Portable 6502 cross-assembler. more>>
The P65 assemblers are assemblers for the 6502 microprocessor (such as is used in the Commodore 64, Apple II, and Nintendo Entertainment System).
They are designed to be able to support a wide variety of output formats, both to support multiple target platforms and to produce code for emulators.
The eventual goal of P65 is to be as expressive as the more powerful assemblers of the late 80s, such as DASM. Its not there yet, but its getting there.
Main features:
- Highly portable - All versions of P65 are written in portable scripting languages. The original releases were done in Perl. While P65-Perl 1.1 is stable and reasonably powerful, it lacks some major features, such as modules and macros. P65-Ophis, the Python port, will run on slightly fewer architectures, but will still run on all current major systems.
- Flexible output format - P65 allows for very flexible control over data and assemble points. Output file formats are completely independent of the final memory maps.
- Multiple file support - libraries may be kept as seperate files and included seperately, facilitating code reuse.
- Temporary label support - source may contain "anonymous labels" that help decrease namespace pollution. P65-Ophis also supports named temporary labels that only exist within a well-defined scope.
- Assemble-time expressions - P65-Ophis supports High-byte/low-byte computations along with bitmasking and traditional arithmetic operations in code and data statements. Access to the current PC is also supported. P65-Perls expressions are more limited but are generally sufficient.
- Symbol table management - Allows for creating labels and data constants outside of the code, and for allocating RAM symbolically. This includes full support for segments.
- Optimal instruction selection - Compresses as many instructions as possible into zero page format. If this compression permits other instructions to become zero page instructions, it will compress those as well.
<<lessThey are designed to be able to support a wide variety of output formats, both to support multiple target platforms and to produce code for emulators.
The eventual goal of P65 is to be as expressive as the more powerful assemblers of the late 80s, such as DASM. Its not there yet, but its getting there.
Main features:
- Highly portable - All versions of P65 are written in portable scripting languages. The original releases were done in Perl. While P65-Perl 1.1 is stable and reasonably powerful, it lacks some major features, such as modules and macros. P65-Ophis, the Python port, will run on slightly fewer architectures, but will still run on all current major systems.
- Flexible output format - P65 allows for very flexible control over data and assemble points. Output file formats are completely independent of the final memory maps.
- Multiple file support - libraries may be kept as seperate files and included seperately, facilitating code reuse.
- Temporary label support - source may contain "anonymous labels" that help decrease namespace pollution. P65-Ophis also supports named temporary labels that only exist within a well-defined scope.
- Assemble-time expressions - P65-Ophis supports High-byte/low-byte computations along with bitmasking and traditional arithmetic operations in code and data statements. Access to the current PC is also supported. P65-Perls expressions are more limited but are generally sufficient.
- Symbol table management - Allows for creating labels and data constants outside of the code, and for allocating RAM symbolically. This includes full support for segments.
- Optimal instruction selection - Compresses as many instructions as possible into zero page format. If this compression permits other instructions to become zero page instructions, it will compress those as well.
Download (0.02MB)
Added: 2005-04-22 License: BSD License Price:
926 downloads
plus4emu 1.2.1
plus4emu is a portable emulator of the Commodore Plus/4 computer. more>>
plus4emu is a portable emulator of the Commodore Plus/4 computer. It supports Windows and POSIX platforms (32 bit Windows and 32 and 64 bit Linux have been tested).
The project implements accurate, high quality hardware emulation, but the system requirements are higher than that of most other emulators.
Enhancements:
- TED emulation improvements were made.
- The frame rate in full speed mode is now limited to a maximum of 50 Hz to improve performance.
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
<<lessThe project implements accurate, high quality hardware emulation, but the system requirements are higher than that of most other emulators.
Enhancements:
- TED emulation improvements were made.
- The frame rate in full speed mode is now limited to a maximum of 50 Hz to improve performance.
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
Download (0.65MB)
Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
805 downloads
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator 2.07
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) plays most Amiga music file formats by simulating Amiga hardware and software. more>>
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) plays most Amiga music file formats by simulating Amiga hardware and software.
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator plays over 180 Amiga music file formats and has three frontends for playing: a command line tool, an XMMS plugin, and a Beep Media Player frontend.
Enhancements:
- An improved version of the Special FX replayer was added.
- A new Special FX ST replayer was added.
- Bugs in song length database handling were fixed.
- Audacious 1.3 is supported.
- 15 instrument soundtracker module detection is supported.
<<lessUnix Amiga Delitracker Emulator plays over 180 Amiga music file formats and has three frontends for playing: a command line tool, an XMMS plugin, and a Beep Media Player frontend.
Enhancements:
- An improved version of the Special FX replayer was added.
- A new Special FX ST replayer was added.
- Bugs in song length database handling were fixed.
- Audacious 1.3 is supported.
- 15 instrument soundtracker module detection is supported.
Download (0.74MB)
Added: 2007-05-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
918 downloads
Stella 2.4
Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). more>>
Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator.
Stella was originally developed for Linux by Bradford W. Mott, however, since its original release several people have joined the development team to port Stella to other operating systems such as AcornOS, AmigaOS, DOS, FreeBSD, IRIX, Linux, OS/2, MacOS, Unix, and Windows. The development team is working hard to perfect the emulator and we hope you enjoy our effort.
On this site youll find information about downloading, installing, using, and enhancing Stella. Youll also find useful information about the Atari 2600 and emulation.
Enhancements:
Added new video sub-system where fullscreen and windowed modes are treated
differently. Windowed modes now use -zoom_tia and -zoom_ui arguments,
while fullscreen modes can be specified by resolution using the new
-fullres argument.
- Widescreen video modes are now supported; Stella will simply center the
image with surrounding black borders.
- Many UI-related changes, including resizable ROM launcher and debugger
windows, and a new UI palette (the previous classic palette is still
available). This is still a work in progress.
- The locations of all major config files (statedir, palette file,
cheat file, properties file, etc) are now configurable from the
commandline and within the UI.
- Updates to TIA palette support. Added SECAM support, and removed the
built-in original palette. Standard, z26, and user are still
available.
- Various bugfixes to some debugger commands. The run command no
longer causes a crash, and several others have better error-checking.
- Added more complete cartridge auto-detection for Commavid (CV), 3E,
3F and Activision (FE) formats.
- Removed XStart and Width ROM properties, since the forthcoming TIA
rework wont be using them.
- Reworked internal storage of ROM properties to be faster and take up
less space.
- Added several different ways of stretching the OpenGL image to the
-gl_fsmax argument, for more flexibility.
- Removed OpenGL aspect ratio setting favour of the previously mentioned
video changes. Well see how this goes.
- Removed dirty-rect support from software rendering, since it was actually
sub-optimal in Windows and OSX and defaulted to off in previous versions.
- Added support for gzipped ROMs.
- Re-added pause support.
- Re-added support for Windows 98.
- Removed support for STELLA_BASEDIR environment variable, since each
config file can be now configured separately.
- Removed -fastscbios argument, since it must always be turned on.
- Removed PSP support, since it hasnt been updated in over a year, and
someone else is maintaining another port elsewhere.
- For the Unix/Linux port; fixed make install issues, and changed icon to
PNG format.
<<lessStella was originally developed for Linux by Bradford W. Mott, however, since its original release several people have joined the development team to port Stella to other operating systems such as AcornOS, AmigaOS, DOS, FreeBSD, IRIX, Linux, OS/2, MacOS, Unix, and Windows. The development team is working hard to perfect the emulator and we hope you enjoy our effort.
On this site youll find information about downloading, installing, using, and enhancing Stella. Youll also find useful information about the Atari 2600 and emulation.
Enhancements:
Added new video sub-system where fullscreen and windowed modes are treated
differently. Windowed modes now use -zoom_tia and -zoom_ui arguments,
while fullscreen modes can be specified by resolution using the new
-fullres argument.
- Widescreen video modes are now supported; Stella will simply center the
image with surrounding black borders.
- Many UI-related changes, including resizable ROM launcher and debugger
windows, and a new UI palette (the previous classic palette is still
available). This is still a work in progress.
- The locations of all major config files (statedir, palette file,
cheat file, properties file, etc) are now configurable from the
commandline and within the UI.
- Updates to TIA palette support. Added SECAM support, and removed the
built-in original palette. Standard, z26, and user are still
available.
- Various bugfixes to some debugger commands. The run command no
longer causes a crash, and several others have better error-checking.
- Added more complete cartridge auto-detection for Commavid (CV), 3E,
3F and Activision (FE) formats.
- Removed XStart and Width ROM properties, since the forthcoming TIA
rework wont be using them.
- Reworked internal storage of ROM properties to be faster and take up
less space.
- Added several different ways of stretching the OpenGL image to the
-gl_fsmax argument, for more flexibility.
- Removed OpenGL aspect ratio setting favour of the previously mentioned
video changes. Well see how this goes.
- Removed dirty-rect support from software rendering, since it was actually
sub-optimal in Windows and OSX and defaulted to off in previous versions.
- Added support for gzipped ROMs.
- Re-added pause support.
- Re-added support for Windows 98.
- Removed support for STELLA_BASEDIR environment variable, since each
config file can be now configured separately.
- Removed -fastscbios argument, since it must always be turned on.
- Removed PSP support, since it hasnt been updated in over a year, and
someone else is maintaining another port elsewhere.
- For the Unix/Linux port; fixed make install issues, and changed icon to
PNG format.
Download (0.95MB)
Added: 2007-01-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1018 downloads
SharpNES 0.3
SharpNES is a clean-room NES emulator using SDL and GTK#. more>>
SharpNES is a clean-room NES emulator using SDL and GTK#.
SharpNES supports:
- A number of NES mappers
- SaveRAM using the .sav files other NES emulators use
- Play/pause
SharpNES is 100% clean room, no proprietary information was harmed in the making of this emulator.
<<lessSharpNES supports:
- A number of NES mappers
- SaveRAM using the .sav files other NES emulators use
- Play/pause
SharpNES is 100% clean room, no proprietary information was harmed in the making of this emulator.
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1556 downloads
pLauncher 1.2
pLauncher project is an emulator front-end for multiple emulators. more>>
pLauncher project is an emulator front-end for multiple emulators.
pLauncher allows you to centralize all of your emulator/ROM launching needs.
It is open ended enough to allow the launching of any emulator (xmame, snes9x, xmess, vgb, dgen, WINE, etc.) and its ROMS/binaries.
Main features:
- Small and fast
- Works with any emulator
- Customizable views
- Easy to use
Enhancements:
- Added a rom count
- Added support for personal config file ~/.pLauncher
- Added graphical installer
- Fixed Help menu item to bring up HTML manual in Netscape (should be customizable in the future)
- Fixed bug which gave warning with no custom views
<<lesspLauncher allows you to centralize all of your emulator/ROM launching needs.
It is open ended enough to allow the launching of any emulator (xmame, snes9x, xmess, vgb, dgen, WINE, etc.) and its ROMS/binaries.
Main features:
- Small and fast
- Works with any emulator
- Customizable views
- Easy to use
Enhancements:
- Added a rom count
- Added support for personal config file ~/.pLauncher
- Added graphical installer
- Fixed Help menu item to bring up HTML manual in Netscape (should be customizable in the future)
- Fixed bug which gave warning with no custom views
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1088 downloads
Mamory 0.2.25
Mamory is a library for ROM management in emulator-related projects. more>>
Mamory is a set of usefull functions for emulators related projects.
Mamory project allows easy inclusion of roms management features into these projects through a simple API.
The distributed packages also contain a command line interface that use the potential of the library libmamory.so.
Enhancements:
- The embedded expat library has been removed: this release requires that expat is installed on your system.
<<lessMamory project allows easy inclusion of roms management features into these projects through a simple API.
The distributed packages also contain a command line interface that use the potential of the library libmamory.so.
Enhancements:
- The embedded expat library has been removed: this release requires that expat is installed on your system.
Download (0.48MB)
Added: 2007-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
799 downloads
Gemu News 1.0
Gemu News is a SuperKaramba theme that displays the latest version of compatibility layers like wine. more>>
Gemu News is a SuperKaramba theme that displays the latest version of compatibility layers like wine and the latest version of emulators like dosbox. The version of xqf is also listend.
By clicking on the globe youll get on the homepage of the driver/tool.
Im looking forward for your feedback.
<<lessBy clicking on the globe youll get on the homepage of the driver/tool.
Im looking forward for your feedback.
Download (0.022MB)
Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
935 downloads
PHPterm 0.3.0
PHPterm is a PHP Shell Terminal. more>>
PHPterm is a terminal/shell emulator for PHP which lets you execute shell commands just like in a shell, but all within your browser window over the HTTP protocol.
It aims to provide the look and feel of konsole, the KDE terminal.
<<lessIt aims to provide the look and feel of konsole, the KDE terminal.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2005-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1490 downloads
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