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Transfer to Media Device 0.8
Transfer to Media Device is a script for transferring selected playlist items to your iPod. more>>
Transfer to Media Device is a script that creates a new Playlist Right Click Menu item for transferring selected playlist items to your iPod via the Media Device Browser.
This script now also supports generic copy to operation for USB mass storage devices. Currently the script will prompt for a destination directory on first copy, in the future this setting will be saved in a configuration file.
This script works with amaroK 1.3beta3 and above.
Usage:
Run from the amaroK script manager. A new menu item will appear in the Playlist right mouse button menu.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> iPod for transfering to an iPod.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> USB Device for transfering to a USB device.
Enhancements:
- Add support for Creative Nomad Jukebox devices using the kionjb kioslave. Thanks to Ralf T for the patch.
<<lessThis script now also supports generic copy to operation for USB mass storage devices. Currently the script will prompt for a destination directory on first copy, in the future this setting will be saved in a configuration file.
This script works with amaroK 1.3beta3 and above.
Usage:
Run from the amaroK script manager. A new menu item will appear in the Playlist right mouse button menu.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> iPod for transfering to an iPod.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> USB Device for transfering to a USB device.
Enhancements:
- Add support for Creative Nomad Jukebox devices using the kionjb kioslave. Thanks to Ralf T for the patch.
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Added: 2005-12-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1409 downloads
Stopmotion 0.6.0
Stopmotion is a free application for creating stop-motion animation movies. more>>
Stopmotion is a free application for creating stop-motion animation movies. The users will be able to create stop-motions from pictures imported from a camera or from the harddrive, add sound effects and export the animation to different video formats such as mpeg or avi.
Stopmotion creates stop motion animations by combining images imported from a v4l (or similar) device with sound.
Installation:
If you run Debian the easiest way to install this program is to add this line to your sources.list file:
deb http://www.skolelinux.no/~bjoern/debian/ unstable main
Then run apt-get update and apt-get install stopmotion.
If you do not run Debian you have to compile the program from source. We have not focused on getting the configure script as good as it should be; you will not get any error message if you do not have the necessary libraries installed. This will hopefully be fixed later.
<<lessStopmotion creates stop motion animations by combining images imported from a v4l (or similar) device with sound.
Installation:
If you run Debian the easiest way to install this program is to add this line to your sources.list file:
deb http://www.skolelinux.no/~bjoern/debian/ unstable main
Then run apt-get update and apt-get install stopmotion.
If you do not run Debian you have to compile the program from source. We have not focused on getting the configure script as good as it should be; you will not get any error message if you do not have the necessary libraries installed. This will hopefully be fixed later.
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Added: 2007-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
975 downloads
Device Control Device 0.13
Device Control Device is a platform independent remote telescope and device control program. more>>
Device Control Device is a platform independent remote telescope and device control program compatible with the INDI standard (see http://indi.sourceforge.net/).
This program is a client (a user interface) and provides functions to control devices connected to a remote system that is running an INDI server.
The features and the structure of the GUI are similar to the Kstars INDI client. The only advantages are support for Windows and lower resource requirements.
<<lessThis program is a client (a user interface) and provides functions to control devices connected to a remote system that is running an INDI server.
The features and the structure of the GUI are similar to the Kstars INDI client. The only advantages are support for Windows and lower resource requirements.
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Added: 2005-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1509 downloads
Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2
Yellow Dog Linux is the Premier Linux Operating System for PowerPC. more>>
Yellow Dog Linux is the Premier Linux Operating System for PowerPC.
Proven world-wide as the preferred Linux OS for the Power architecture, v4.1 brings Terra Soft into its 8th year of Power Linux development and support. Yellow Dog Linux v4.1 marks a returning point in Terra Softs effort to again provide a leading desktop Linux OS.
Yellow Dog Linux combines the preferred desktops KDE and Gnome with the latest sound and graphic card support, leading (but not bleeding) edge kernels and stable, functional compilers for code development. And of course, the foundation applications and servers expected of all modern Linux operatings systems for web, database, email, and network services.
What will you do with your PowerMac after Apple switches to Intel?
We have an answer--Faster, more stable, and far more efficient as a desktop OS, Yellow Dog Linux is a solid replacement (not just an alternative) to OSX. Breath new life into your PowerPC G3 and G4, giving it a second wind as a personal workstation, or a new function as a web, email, or data server. Want to see how your G5 runs Linux? You may dual-boot both OSX and Yellow Dog Linux or take the leap and run Yellow Dog Linux alone, taking advantage of the multitude of included, freely available, and commercial applications.
Main features:
New or Improved Device Support
- Backlit keys.
- PCMCIA cell phone and modem support.
- Support for Atheros wi-fi cards.
- Dual head config via the GUI.
- Install direct to and boot from FireWire drives.
- USB device auto-mount under both KDE & GNOME.
- Greatly improved sound support.
- Graphical Up2Date package install and update tool.
- Support for the latest Apple Power Books.
- Beta support for Apple G5 PowerMacs with dual core CPUs.
- Beta Extreme driver will be available shortly after release, via YDL.net Enhanced accounts.
Enhancements:
- We are pleased to announce the release of Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2, a single Install DVD with support for the Apple G4 and G5 computers, Sony PS3, and IBM System p servers, including the JS20/21, OpenPower, and current POWER5 systems. Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2 offers: kernel 2.6.22-rc4; SDK v2.0 for Cell BE; more than 70 bug fixes and updates; continued support for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems; beta IBM System p support. The IBM Software Development Toolkit (SDK) for Cell Broadband Engine (Cell BE) is a complete package of tools which allows developers to program optimized applications for platforms built upon the Cell BE. The SDK is composed of development tool chains, software libraries, and sample source.
<<lessProven world-wide as the preferred Linux OS for the Power architecture, v4.1 brings Terra Soft into its 8th year of Power Linux development and support. Yellow Dog Linux v4.1 marks a returning point in Terra Softs effort to again provide a leading desktop Linux OS.
Yellow Dog Linux combines the preferred desktops KDE and Gnome with the latest sound and graphic card support, leading (but not bleeding) edge kernels and stable, functional compilers for code development. And of course, the foundation applications and servers expected of all modern Linux operatings systems for web, database, email, and network services.
What will you do with your PowerMac after Apple switches to Intel?
We have an answer--Faster, more stable, and far more efficient as a desktop OS, Yellow Dog Linux is a solid replacement (not just an alternative) to OSX. Breath new life into your PowerPC G3 and G4, giving it a second wind as a personal workstation, or a new function as a web, email, or data server. Want to see how your G5 runs Linux? You may dual-boot both OSX and Yellow Dog Linux or take the leap and run Yellow Dog Linux alone, taking advantage of the multitude of included, freely available, and commercial applications.
Main features:
New or Improved Device Support
- Backlit keys.
- PCMCIA cell phone and modem support.
- Support for Atheros wi-fi cards.
- Dual head config via the GUI.
- Install direct to and boot from FireWire drives.
- USB device auto-mount under both KDE & GNOME.
- Greatly improved sound support.
- Graphical Up2Date package install and update tool.
- Support for the latest Apple Power Books.
- Beta support for Apple G5 PowerMacs with dual core CPUs.
- Beta Extreme driver will be available shortly after release, via YDL.net Enhanced accounts.
Enhancements:
- We are pleased to announce the release of Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2, a single Install DVD with support for the Apple G4 and G5 computers, Sony PS3, and IBM System p servers, including the JS20/21, OpenPower, and current POWER5 systems. Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2 offers: kernel 2.6.22-rc4; SDK v2.0 for Cell BE; more than 70 bug fixes and updates; continued support for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems; beta IBM System p support. The IBM Software Development Toolkit (SDK) for Cell Broadband Engine (Cell BE) is a complete package of tools which allows developers to program optimized applications for platforms built upon the Cell BE. The SDK is composed of development tool chains, software libraries, and sample source.
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Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
571 downloads
Network Device Change Control 3.10
Network Device Change Control (NDCC) is a system that monitors and records changes to the configurations of network equipment. more>>
Network Device Change Control (NDCC) is a system that monitors and records changes to the configurations of network equipment.
Network Device Change Control can store configuration snapshots for any text-based configs. It has been used to store configurations from Unix and Linux systems, Cisco routers, switches, load balancers, and firewalls, Foundry, NetScreen, Juniper, NetScaler, and others.
It only took a while to realize that router changes should be tracked. I rewrote the system to give a current and once-back system of configurations. Since I was using diff, I decided to leave the diff information in the system. Those diffs were emailed to a group so everyone knew when something was changed, along with what was changed.
Some time later, a bank needed to track configuration files, and the system was upgraded for use within a database. The first implementation was using perl as a CGI script against a PostgreSQL database. The company wanted many changes made for their auditing needs and most of those changes enhanced NDCC. Upgrades to their environment moved things to PHP and MySQL, and the system was rewritten for that environment and the old perl code has since been lost.
<<lessNetwork Device Change Control can store configuration snapshots for any text-based configs. It has been used to store configurations from Unix and Linux systems, Cisco routers, switches, load balancers, and firewalls, Foundry, NetScreen, Juniper, NetScaler, and others.
It only took a while to realize that router changes should be tracked. I rewrote the system to give a current and once-back system of configurations. Since I was using diff, I decided to leave the diff information in the system. Those diffs were emailed to a group so everyone knew when something was changed, along with what was changed.
Some time later, a bank needed to track configuration files, and the system was upgraded for use within a database. The first implementation was using perl as a CGI script against a PostgreSQL database. The company wanted many changes made for their auditing needs and most of those changes enhanced NDCC. Upgrades to their environment moved things to PHP and MySQL, and the system was rewritten for that environment and the old perl code has since been lost.
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Added: 2006-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1177 downloads
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.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
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:
861 downloads
PulseAudio Device Chooser 0.9.3
PulseAudio Device Chooser (padevchooser) is a simple GTK tool which allows quick access to some features of the PulseAudio sound more>>
PulseAudio Device Chooser (padevchooser) is a simple GTK tool which registers an icon in the tray area and allows quick access to some features of the PulseAudio sound server.
Main features:
Notify about new sink/sources becoming available on the LAN;
Quickly change the default PulseAudio sink/source/server assigned to the current X11 display, selecting devices available on the LAN;
Start the auxiliary tools PulseAudio Volume Control, PulseAudio Volume Meter, PulseAudio Manager
<<lessMain features:
Notify about new sink/sources becoming available on the LAN;
Quickly change the default PulseAudio sink/source/server assigned to the current X11 display, selecting devices available on the LAN;
Start the auxiliary tools PulseAudio Volume Control, PulseAudio Volume Meter, PulseAudio Manager
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Added: 2006-08-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1161 downloads
Mobile Device Information 1.2.2
The Mobile Device Information project is a Java Swing application that provides desktop interface access to the WURFL. more>>
Mobile Device Information project is a Java Swing application that provides desktop interface access to the WURFL (Wireless Universal Resource FiLe).
The WURFL contains information about the capabilities of a huge number of wireless devices.
The project has been created by me (Jim McLachlan), a software consultant specialising in Java projects for mobile devices (primarily J2METM clients with J2EETM back-ends).
Part of my consultancy work has been the "education" of clients to the limitations of the cross-platform nature of Java on mobile devices. I have regularly had to field questions like "Is the < mobile device > MIDP-1.0 or MIDP-2.0 compliant?" and "How many different MIDP-2.0 devices are there?".
As part of my recent web site development, where I intend to sell my J2ME applications, I found myself in need of some "rich content" that would be useful to consumers and not just developers. Hopefully, this tool will be useful to people wanting to know more about their devices.
Enhancements:
- This release finally resolves problems with the id pseudo-capability.
- Version 1.2 caused make/model data to be hidden; 1.2.1 fixed this, but added a bug which used the fallback instead of the current "id".
<<lessThe WURFL contains information about the capabilities of a huge number of wireless devices.
The project has been created by me (Jim McLachlan), a software consultant specialising in Java projects for mobile devices (primarily J2METM clients with J2EETM back-ends).
Part of my consultancy work has been the "education" of clients to the limitations of the cross-platform nature of Java on mobile devices. I have regularly had to field questions like "Is the < mobile device > MIDP-1.0 or MIDP-2.0 compliant?" and "How many different MIDP-2.0 devices are there?".
As part of my recent web site development, where I intend to sell my J2ME applications, I found myself in need of some "rich content" that would be useful to consumers and not just developers. Hopefully, this tool will be useful to people wanting to know more about their devices.
Enhancements:
- This release finally resolves problems with the id pseudo-capability.
- Version 1.2 caused make/model data to be hidden; 1.2.1 fixed this, but added a bug which used the fallback instead of the current "id".
Download (0.33MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1195 downloads
HELIOS PS3 Linux Server 1.0
HELIOS PS3 Linux Server is a customized version of the Yellow Dog Linux for PlayStation3 gaming console. more>>
HELIOS PS3 Linux Server is a customized version of the Yellow Dog Linux for PlayStation3 gaming console.
The PS3 GameOS offers entertainment features such as video games, movies, and photos, and HELIOS simplified Yellow Dog Linux adds a powerful server OS. Together they provide a unique combination of entertainment and server system. Dedicated to making good things even better, HELIOS Software has prepared a stripped down version of Yellow Dog Linux for the purpose of providing a lightweight, low overhead server environment on the PS3, while offering an exciting test-drive platform for its file, print, PDF and image server software.
The HELIOS simplified YDL distribution comes on a CD disk image that installs in less than 6 minutes, and provides a high performance Linux server OS complete with DHCP network settings, support for Java 1.5 and AppleTalk enhanced kernel.
Main features:
- Free download from HELIOS web site
- Easy installation, ready to run in a few minutes
- Excellent Linux on PS3 documentation from HELIOS
- Dedicated server operating system with optimized performance (40% more memory available)
- Java 1.5 runtime is pre-installed
- Easy maintenance shell from CD
- HELIOS services are pre-installed as a test-drive
For Installation instruction and a nice video review, please go at the following link:
AVAILABLE IN A FEW MINUTES!
HELIOS on the PlayStation3: Installation and First Impressions
To download this file, you ave to login to the HELIOS server http://webshare.helios.de with the user tools and password tools, then you need to go the "HELIOS Linux for PS3" folder, select the "HELIOS Linux for PS3 v1.iso" file and click the Download button.
<<lessThe PS3 GameOS offers entertainment features such as video games, movies, and photos, and HELIOS simplified Yellow Dog Linux adds a powerful server OS. Together they provide a unique combination of entertainment and server system. Dedicated to making good things even better, HELIOS Software has prepared a stripped down version of Yellow Dog Linux for the purpose of providing a lightweight, low overhead server environment on the PS3, while offering an exciting test-drive platform for its file, print, PDF and image server software.
The HELIOS simplified YDL distribution comes on a CD disk image that installs in less than 6 minutes, and provides a high performance Linux server OS complete with DHCP network settings, support for Java 1.5 and AppleTalk enhanced kernel.
Main features:
- Free download from HELIOS web site
- Easy installation, ready to run in a few minutes
- Excellent Linux on PS3 documentation from HELIOS
- Dedicated server operating system with optimized performance (40% more memory available)
- Java 1.5 runtime is pre-installed
- Easy maintenance shell from CD
- HELIOS services are pre-installed as a test-drive
For Installation instruction and a nice video review, please go at the following link:
AVAILABLE IN A FEW MINUTES!
HELIOS on the PlayStation3: Installation and First Impressions
To download this file, you ave to login to the HELIOS server http://webshare.helios.de with the user tools and password tools, then you need to go the "HELIOS Linux for PS3" folder, select the "HELIOS Linux for PS3 v1.iso" file and click the Download button.
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Added: 2007-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
922 downloads

Hot Copy (hcp) for Linux 3.1.0
Snapshots of any Linux Block Device Hot Copy creates an instant point-in-time of any block device while the system is running without interrupting applications. Consistent Point-in-Time Snapshots Hot more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-10 License: Freeware Price:
197 downloads
Network Tracker 0.5
Network Tracker is a user (MAC) tracker daemon, for big LANs (campus). more>>
Network Tracker application is a user (MAC) tracker daemon, for big LANs (campus).
The Network Trackerd builds a table which records which user is connected on which port of a switch by scanning the devices with SNMP in your inventory which is in a MySQL database. Trackerd keeps that table up-to-date by scanning the network regularly.
Thus, you will have the opportunity to know exactly where a user (MAC, IP, UID) is connected on your network !
Your devices are also checked with ping and SNMP, and you are informed with e-mail when any of the devices is not alive.
More over, you may produce various reports about your network infrastructure on the web (cgi) or by using other tools.
Network tracker eases especially to find and shutdown the switch port of the users, when their PCs on the network start to spread viruses or warms using lots of bandwith; so you are able to stop that kind harmfull traffic on the network.
Main features:
- Collects all the MAC addresses and port numbers from CAM tables of the switches.
- Finds IP addresses of the MACs from ARP tables of the routers.
- Finds LDAP uid of the user.
- Check devices on the network with both ping and SNMP for better reliability.
- The daemon sends 2 self check e-mail per day.
- Developped with C.
Enhancements:
- trackerd is now multi-threaded and works very quickly because a new thread is created for each network device.
- MAC tracking code has been reimplemented for multi-threaded use.
- Wireless access point support has been added.
- gnuplot graphics are prepared, showing the active number of users like MRTG graphs.
- tracker now accepts MAC addresses in free format.
<<lessThe Network Trackerd builds a table which records which user is connected on which port of a switch by scanning the devices with SNMP in your inventory which is in a MySQL database. Trackerd keeps that table up-to-date by scanning the network regularly.
Thus, you will have the opportunity to know exactly where a user (MAC, IP, UID) is connected on your network !
Your devices are also checked with ping and SNMP, and you are informed with e-mail when any of the devices is not alive.
More over, you may produce various reports about your network infrastructure on the web (cgi) or by using other tools.
Network tracker eases especially to find and shutdown the switch port of the users, when their PCs on the network start to spread viruses or warms using lots of bandwith; so you are able to stop that kind harmfull traffic on the network.
Main features:
- Collects all the MAC addresses and port numbers from CAM tables of the switches.
- Finds IP addresses of the MACs from ARP tables of the routers.
- Finds LDAP uid of the user.
- Check devices on the network with both ping and SNMP for better reliability.
- The daemon sends 2 self check e-mail per day.
- Developped with C.
Enhancements:
- trackerd is now multi-threaded and works very quickly because a new thread is created for each network device.
- MAC tracking code has been reimplemented for multi-threaded use.
- Wireless access point support has been added.
- gnuplot graphics are prepared, showing the active number of users like MRTG graphs.
- tracker now accepts MAC addresses in free format.
Download (1.8MB)
Added: 2007-01-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1006 downloads
The Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device Project 0.92
The Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device Project is an attempt to begin work on a UPnP Forum-compliant Internet Gateway Device. more>>
The Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device Project is an attempt to begin work on a UPnP Forum-compliant Internet Gateway Device. It allows Windows Messenger or other this kind of programs to use voice/video through a Linux firewall running Iptables.
This program only creates DNAT (portmap) entries in you firewall on the external interface (public ip). Any other firewall code must be set to allow basically all tcp and udp through the FORWARD chain to your client machines, and the client machines must be able to contact the firewall using tcp and udp through the firewalls INPUT chain on it internal interface.
We will be adding some checks to see if FORWARD has a default policy of DROP or REJECT, however placing rules once we determine this is a bit tricky. Theres at the moment no real way to check to see if a packet matchin this rule will pass through any additional rules that may be located above it. Also, we will probably need to check for any rules below as well. Hopefully we can get this implemented soon.
In the meantime, please be aware of this fact, and if you are seeing Advertisements sent in the /var/log/debug file (or whatever you have syslog set to log DEBUG level messages to), but you are not seeing AddPortMaps, the most likely this is the problem, or it could be the following problem.
UPnP works with the 239.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 multicast addresses. Windows Messenger may also send request to a Unicast address, and thus the reason for the patch to the UPnP source code for this to work. Nevertheless, to add a route in your box for the multicast address, just use the following command, replaceing with the interface name of your inside interface name (i.e., eth0).
Enhancements:
- Fixed issues with Direct Play games not deleting broadcast port mappings So most if not all Direct Play games will now work correctly.
- Added Byte and Packet counter code contributed by giussani
- Changed all the xml and skl files to include our UUID and some other updatet information that needed to be changed.
- Added a CREDITS file to make sure I give thanks to the person who inspired me to write this program, along with everyone else whos contributing.
- Fixed the startup message in messages to report the correct version now.
- Once again, other small changes i cant remember
<<lessThis program only creates DNAT (portmap) entries in you firewall on the external interface (public ip). Any other firewall code must be set to allow basically all tcp and udp through the FORWARD chain to your client machines, and the client machines must be able to contact the firewall using tcp and udp through the firewalls INPUT chain on it internal interface.
We will be adding some checks to see if FORWARD has a default policy of DROP or REJECT, however placing rules once we determine this is a bit tricky. Theres at the moment no real way to check to see if a packet matchin this rule will pass through any additional rules that may be located above it. Also, we will probably need to check for any rules below as well. Hopefully we can get this implemented soon.
In the meantime, please be aware of this fact, and if you are seeing Advertisements sent in the /var/log/debug file (or whatever you have syslog set to log DEBUG level messages to), but you are not seeing AddPortMaps, the most likely this is the problem, or it could be the following problem.
UPnP works with the 239.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 multicast addresses. Windows Messenger may also send request to a Unicast address, and thus the reason for the patch to the UPnP source code for this to work. Nevertheless, to add a route in your box for the multicast address, just use the following command, replaceing with the interface name of your inside interface name (i.e., eth0).
Enhancements:
- Fixed issues with Direct Play games not deleting broadcast port mappings So most if not all Direct Play games will now work correctly.
- Added Byte and Packet counter code contributed by giussani
- Changed all the xml and skl files to include our UUID and some other updatet information that needed to be changed.
- Added a CREDITS file to make sure I give thanks to the person who inspired me to write this program, along with everyone else whos contributing.
- Fixed the startup message in messages to report the correct version now.
- Once again, other small changes i cant remember
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Added: 2006-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1216 downloads
CastPodder 5.0
CastPodder is a media aggregator that automatically downloads podcasts to your computer or portable device. more>>
CastPodder is a media aggregator that automatically downloads podcasts to your computer or portable device, leaving you one click away from the latest media feeds.
CastPodder is based on the iPodder idea of Adam Curry.
<<lessCastPodder is based on the iPodder idea of Adam Curry.
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Added: 2006-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Device::SNP 1.2
Device::SNP is a Perl extension for the GE Fanuc SNP-X serial protocol as used by GE Fanuc DataPanel data terminals. more>>
Device::SNP is a Perl extension for the GE Fanuc SNP-X serial protocol as used by GE Fanuc DataPanel data terminals. See http://www.gefanuc.com/en/ProductServices/VisPCSolutions/DataPanel/index.html
SYNOPSIS
use Device::SNP;
my $s = new Device::SNP::Slave(
Portname => /dev/ttyUSB0,
Debug => 0);
$s->run();
Amarok serial interface program: datapanel.pl [-h] [-d] [-p portdevice]
portdevice defaults to /dev/ttyUSB0
ABSTRACT
This Device::SNP module contains an implementation of the GE Fanuc SNP-X serial protocol as used by GE Fanuc DataPanel data terminals. See http://www.gefanuc.com/en/ProductServices/VisPCSolutions/DataPanel/index.html
DESCRIPTION
DataPanels are usually used with PLCs to monitor and control industrial equipment. They provide a programmable bitmap display, programmable function keys, and can poll and display data values and set data values in a remote PLC using the SNP-X serial protocol.
The Device::SNP::Slave object implements an SNP-X slave, opens a Device::Serial port and answers SNP-X requests to read and write data to a simulated PLC.
This package also contains a sample application that uses a DataPanel 160 to implement a remote control panel for the Amarok music player on Linux, allowing you to play, pause, next, prev tracks etc.
DataPanels are programmed with a GE application called DataDesigner, available from the GE web site for registered customers. Included in this package is a database for DataDesigner 5.2 for the Amarok remote control application. You will need DataDesigner 5.2 to download the datadesigner/linux.DTB database to the DataPanel 160
Tested on SuSE linux, but should run on pretty well any Linux or Unix.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Device::SNP;
my $s = new Device::SNP::Slave(
Portname => /dev/ttyUSB0,
Debug => 0);
$s->run();
Amarok serial interface program: datapanel.pl [-h] [-d] [-p portdevice]
portdevice defaults to /dev/ttyUSB0
ABSTRACT
This Device::SNP module contains an implementation of the GE Fanuc SNP-X serial protocol as used by GE Fanuc DataPanel data terminals. See http://www.gefanuc.com/en/ProductServices/VisPCSolutions/DataPanel/index.html
DESCRIPTION
DataPanels are usually used with PLCs to monitor and control industrial equipment. They provide a programmable bitmap display, programmable function keys, and can poll and display data values and set data values in a remote PLC using the SNP-X serial protocol.
The Device::SNP::Slave object implements an SNP-X slave, opens a Device::Serial port and answers SNP-X requests to read and write data to a simulated PLC.
This package also contains a sample application that uses a DataPanel 160 to implement a remote control panel for the Amarok music player on Linux, allowing you to play, pause, next, prev tracks etc.
DataPanels are programmed with a GE application called DataDesigner, available from the GE web site for registered customers. Included in this package is a database for DataDesigner 5.2 for the Amarok remote control application. You will need DataDesigner 5.2 to download the datadesigner/linux.DTB database to the DataPanel 160
Tested on SuSE linux, but should run on pretty well any Linux or Unix.
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Added: 2007-01-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Device::Gsm 1.48
Device::Gsm is a Perl extension to interface GSM phones / modems. more>>
Device::Gsm is a Perl extension to interface GSM phones / modems.
SYNOPSIS
use Device::Gsm;
my $gsm = new Device::Gsm( port => /dev/ttyS1, pin => xxxx );
if( $gsm->connect() ) {
print "connected!n";
} else {
print "sorry, no connection with gsm phone on serial port!n";
}
# Register to GSM network (you must supply PIN number in above new() call)
$gsm->register();
# Send quickly a short text message
$gsm->send_sms(
recipient => +3934910203040,
content => Hello world! from Device::Gsm
);
# Get list of Device::Gsm::Sms message objects
# see `examples/read_messages.pl for all the details
my @messages = $gsm->messages();
Device::Gsm class implements basic GSM functions, network registration and SMS sending.
This class supports also PDU mode to send SMS messages, and should be fairly usable. In the past, I have developed and tested it under Linux RedHat 7.1 with a 16550 serial port and Siemens C35i/C45 GSM phones attached with a Siemens-compatible serial cable. Currently, Im developing and testing this stuff with Linux Slackware 10.2 and a Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) USB bluetooth dongle, connecting to a Nokia 6600 phone.
Please be kind to the universe and contact me if you have troubles or you are interested in this.
Please be monstruosly kind to the universe and (if you dont mind spending an SMS) use the examples/send_to_cosimo.pl script to make me know that Device::Gsm works with your device (thanks!).
Recent versions of Device::Gsm have also an utility called autoscan in the bin/ folder, that creates a little profile of the devices it runs against, that contains information about supported commands and exact output of commands to help recognize similar devices.
Be sure to send me your profile by email (if you want to), so I can add better support for your device in the future!
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Device::Gsm;
my $gsm = new Device::Gsm( port => /dev/ttyS1, pin => xxxx );
if( $gsm->connect() ) {
print "connected!n";
} else {
print "sorry, no connection with gsm phone on serial port!n";
}
# Register to GSM network (you must supply PIN number in above new() call)
$gsm->register();
# Send quickly a short text message
$gsm->send_sms(
recipient => +3934910203040,
content => Hello world! from Device::Gsm
);
# Get list of Device::Gsm::Sms message objects
# see `examples/read_messages.pl for all the details
my @messages = $gsm->messages();
Device::Gsm class implements basic GSM functions, network registration and SMS sending.
This class supports also PDU mode to send SMS messages, and should be fairly usable. In the past, I have developed and tested it under Linux RedHat 7.1 with a 16550 serial port and Siemens C35i/C45 GSM phones attached with a Siemens-compatible serial cable. Currently, Im developing and testing this stuff with Linux Slackware 10.2 and a Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) USB bluetooth dongle, connecting to a Nokia 6600 phone.
Please be kind to the universe and contact me if you have troubles or you are interested in this.
Please be monstruosly kind to the universe and (if you dont mind spending an SMS) use the examples/send_to_cosimo.pl script to make me know that Device::Gsm works with your device (thanks!).
Recent versions of Device::Gsm have also an utility called autoscan in the bin/ folder, that creates a little profile of the devices it runs against, that contains information about supported commands and exact output of commands to help recognize similar devices.
Be sure to send me your profile by email (if you want to), so I can add better support for your device in the future!
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Added: 2007-04-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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