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Iter Vehemens ad Necem 0.50
Iter Vehemens ad Necem project is a graphical roguelike game. more>>
Iter Vehemens ad Necem project is a graphical roguelike game.
Iter Vehemens ad Necem (IVAN) is a graphical roguelike game which currently runs in Windows, DOS, and Linux. It features advanced bodypart and material handling, multi-colored lighting and, above all, deep gameplay.
Fellow adventurer, turn back while you can! For here begins the roguelike Iter Vehemens ad Necem, a Violent Road to Death. If you choose to travel along it, you will dive into countless exciting adventures to gain items of great magic, attain powerful equipment made of mysterious materials, bathe in the blessings of mighty gods and recruit loyal allies of various shapes and sizes.
Unfortunately, along the way you will also often be dangerously injured, poisoned, catch numerous diseases, lose several limbs and transform into manifold different kinds of pitiful creatures in the darkest depths of hostile dungeons. And, at the end of the road, you are bound to perish in a most gruesome and painful way. Dont say we didnt warn you.
Enhancements:
- fluids can now cover items and characters and interact with them
- items made of iron alloys can now rust
- added directional light and day and night which use it
- added some cosmetical weather effects
- New Attnam has now many new NPCs, for instance a sumo wrestler who can be challenged
- polymorph control is now more interesting; you need to see a monster once before you can polymorph into it, and more powerful ones require more intelligence
- added wands of acid rain, mirroring and necromancy
- added scrolls of detect material, harden material and golem creation
- added several new monsters, eg. powerful named archangels for each god and necromancers who raise skeletons and zombies to do their bidding
- one can now give pets tactical commands, change their equipment and use them to carry extra stuff (these are accessed using Chat and Issue commands keys)
- the player can now panic if he gets hit too much, like the monsters have done in previous versions
- the player can now become exhausted if he fights for too long and/or uses the new run command too much
- spiders are now able to make webs
- you can now get stuck to slime
- badly hurt/trapped bodyparts now become unusable until they regain some HP/become untrapped
- it is now possible to browse detailed death reasons of individual monsters in the postgame massacre lists
- added many new informative graphical details, for instance recently altered attributes are shown with a different color for some time
- gloomy cave is now longer and has more special levels and rooms
- all the endgame battles are more complex
- added leprosy, a nasty disease which causes your limbs to drop off randomly
<<lessIter Vehemens ad Necem (IVAN) is a graphical roguelike game which currently runs in Windows, DOS, and Linux. It features advanced bodypart and material handling, multi-colored lighting and, above all, deep gameplay.
Fellow adventurer, turn back while you can! For here begins the roguelike Iter Vehemens ad Necem, a Violent Road to Death. If you choose to travel along it, you will dive into countless exciting adventures to gain items of great magic, attain powerful equipment made of mysterious materials, bathe in the blessings of mighty gods and recruit loyal allies of various shapes and sizes.
Unfortunately, along the way you will also often be dangerously injured, poisoned, catch numerous diseases, lose several limbs and transform into manifold different kinds of pitiful creatures in the darkest depths of hostile dungeons. And, at the end of the road, you are bound to perish in a most gruesome and painful way. Dont say we didnt warn you.
Enhancements:
- fluids can now cover items and characters and interact with them
- items made of iron alloys can now rust
- added directional light and day and night which use it
- added some cosmetical weather effects
- New Attnam has now many new NPCs, for instance a sumo wrestler who can be challenged
- polymorph control is now more interesting; you need to see a monster once before you can polymorph into it, and more powerful ones require more intelligence
- added wands of acid rain, mirroring and necromancy
- added scrolls of detect material, harden material and golem creation
- added several new monsters, eg. powerful named archangels for each god and necromancers who raise skeletons and zombies to do their bidding
- one can now give pets tactical commands, change their equipment and use them to carry extra stuff (these are accessed using Chat and Issue commands keys)
- the player can now panic if he gets hit too much, like the monsters have done in previous versions
- the player can now become exhausted if he fights for too long and/or uses the new run command too much
- spiders are now able to make webs
- you can now get stuck to slime
- badly hurt/trapped bodyparts now become unusable until they regain some HP/become untrapped
- it is now possible to browse detailed death reasons of individual monsters in the postgame massacre lists
- added many new informative graphical details, for instance recently altered attributes are shown with a different color for some time
- gloomy cave is now longer and has more special levels and rooms
- all the endgame battles are more complex
- added leprosy, a nasty disease which causes your limbs to drop off randomly
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Added: 2007-01-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Aalib 1.4rc4
Aalib is a portable ascii art GFX library. more>>
Aalib is a portable ascii art GFX library.I vote for simplicity. There are many problems of various kinds with video cards, low frequency monitors, crashing graphical apps@dots{} AA-lib IS the solution. It works on a terminal of any kind, it is fast and portable, it gives to you standard API. It makes your old hardware more powerfull.
AA-lib is a low level gfx library just as many other libraries are. The main difference is that AA-lib does not require graphics device. In fact, there is no graphical output possible. AA-lib replaces those old-fashioned output methods with powerful ascii-art renderer. Now my linux boots with a nice penguin logo at secondary display (yes! Like Win95 does:) AA-lib API is designed to be similar to other graphics libraries. Learning a new API would be a piece of cake!
Once upon a time weve (my friend Kamil and I) bought two old Herculeses as secondary monitors. We didnt know for that time that our Diamond Stealths 64 cards would become obsolete soon. The next day we downloaded the logo of Linux Texas Users Group - nice silly penguin looking like a cowboy! It was so exciting logo ... we decided that we couldnt live without it and we wanted to see it at boot time as a logo on our secondary monitors. There was a small problem - Hercules doesnt support color graphics. So we decided to convert the penguin image to ascii art using netpbm tools.
The output was very ugly because the converting algorithm was absolutly stupid. During the night I designed a new convertor that used a font bitmap to creat an aproximation table. The output wasnt very good since the algorithm wasnt tuned so well. Many months this small piece of code was waiting on my disc for the day "D". Meanwhile I started a new project XaoS (a fractal zoomer) with my friend Thomas. And then I got an idea: Ascii Art Mandelbrots! I was really impressed by the result! XaoS was faster, portable and looking much better than ever before. I found a new way to go @dots{}
Enhancements:
- Automake/libtools/autoconf updated.
- Package restructured
- Some bugfixes.
- New "raw" keyboard driver for linux console alowing to detect key releases.
- Fixed -malign-double gcc binarry compatibility problem
- Added const keywords to sources where possible.
- AAlib.h documented
- Lots of fixes from Debian maitainer Joey Hess installed
- c2man generated manual pages added
- Rest of changelog was lost in the disc crash....
- Fixed X driver handling of refresh
- Optimized X driver
- X driver now allows setting font using AAFont environment variable
- Added aalib-config
<<lessAA-lib is a low level gfx library just as many other libraries are. The main difference is that AA-lib does not require graphics device. In fact, there is no graphical output possible. AA-lib replaces those old-fashioned output methods with powerful ascii-art renderer. Now my linux boots with a nice penguin logo at secondary display (yes! Like Win95 does:) AA-lib API is designed to be similar to other graphics libraries. Learning a new API would be a piece of cake!
Once upon a time weve (my friend Kamil and I) bought two old Herculeses as secondary monitors. We didnt know for that time that our Diamond Stealths 64 cards would become obsolete soon. The next day we downloaded the logo of Linux Texas Users Group - nice silly penguin looking like a cowboy! It was so exciting logo ... we decided that we couldnt live without it and we wanted to see it at boot time as a logo on our secondary monitors. There was a small problem - Hercules doesnt support color graphics. So we decided to convert the penguin image to ascii art using netpbm tools.
The output was very ugly because the converting algorithm was absolutly stupid. During the night I designed a new convertor that used a font bitmap to creat an aproximation table. The output wasnt very good since the algorithm wasnt tuned so well. Many months this small piece of code was waiting on my disc for the day "D". Meanwhile I started a new project XaoS (a fractal zoomer) with my friend Thomas. And then I got an idea: Ascii Art Mandelbrots! I was really impressed by the result! XaoS was faster, portable and looking much better than ever before. I found a new way to go @dots{}
Enhancements:
- Automake/libtools/autoconf updated.
- Package restructured
- Some bugfixes.
- New "raw" keyboard driver for linux console alowing to detect key releases.
- Fixed -malign-double gcc binarry compatibility problem
- Added const keywords to sources where possible.
- AAlib.h documented
- Lots of fixes from Debian maitainer Joey Hess installed
- c2man generated manual pages added
- Rest of changelog was lost in the disc crash....
- Fixed X driver handling of refresh
- Optimized X driver
- X driver now allows setting font using AAFont environment variable
- Added aalib-config
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Added: 2006-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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bandwidth monitor 1.4
bandwidth monitor is a small application which polls /proc/net/dev for the byte counts for a given network device. more>>
bandwidth monitor is a small application which polls /proc/net/dev for the byte counts for a given network device , and calculates the RX and TX bandwidths. Originally a shell script, then a Perl script, now rewritten in C so that it can easily be used on embedded devices like the Linksys WRT54G as well as.
This program started as a shell script that I ran on my home-brew firewall wireless router (Linux, of course, on a 486/66) to keep track of my incoming and outgoing bandwidth. This let me know that I was getting the bandwidth that I paid for, and it also helped me keep an eye on the throttling of bulk traffic so that I didnt choke out my interactive sessions. Of course, that was before I had QOS.
The program is probably tied to Linux, since it grabs the byte counts for the requested interface right from /proc/net/dev. It could pretty easily be modified to grab the same information from the output of /sbin/ifconfig, but that would waste resources to spawn a new process to parse the /proc/net/dev file and regurgitate it to us. Also, I havent bothered to look at how uniform the output of the byte counts from /sbin/ifconfig is on other operating systems.
As a side note, the C version also uses nanosleep() and gettimeofday() to get more accurate polling intervals and track the overall time (since sleep(), usleep(), nanosleep(), et. al. only guaruntee to wait at least as long as you request, but do not guaruntee that it wont be possibly much longer...) So, if you were interested in porting it, youd have to make sure that nanosleep() and gettimeofday() were also available, or lose the resolution of the time used in bandwidth calculations.
BUILDING
$ gcc -O3 -o bandwidth_monitor bandwidth_monitor.c
<<lessThis program started as a shell script that I ran on my home-brew firewall wireless router (Linux, of course, on a 486/66) to keep track of my incoming and outgoing bandwidth. This let me know that I was getting the bandwidth that I paid for, and it also helped me keep an eye on the throttling of bulk traffic so that I didnt choke out my interactive sessions. Of course, that was before I had QOS.
The program is probably tied to Linux, since it grabs the byte counts for the requested interface right from /proc/net/dev. It could pretty easily be modified to grab the same information from the output of /sbin/ifconfig, but that would waste resources to spawn a new process to parse the /proc/net/dev file and regurgitate it to us. Also, I havent bothered to look at how uniform the output of the byte counts from /sbin/ifconfig is on other operating systems.
As a side note, the C version also uses nanosleep() and gettimeofday() to get more accurate polling intervals and track the overall time (since sleep(), usleep(), nanosleep(), et. al. only guaruntee to wait at least as long as you request, but do not guaruntee that it wont be possibly much longer...) So, if you were interested in porting it, youd have to make sure that nanosleep() and gettimeofday() were also available, or lose the resolution of the time used in bandwidth calculations.
BUILDING
$ gcc -O3 -o bandwidth_monitor bandwidth_monitor.c
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Added: 2007-04-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Games::Poker::TexasHoldem 1.4
Games::Poker::TexasHoldem is an abstract state in a Holdem game. more>>
Games::Poker::TexasHoldem is an abstract state in a Holdem game.
SYNOPSIS
use Games::Poker::TexasHoldem;
my $game = Games::Poker::TexasHoldem->new(
players => [
{ name => "lathos", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "MarcBeth", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "Hectate", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "RichardIII", bankroll => 500 },
],
button => "Hectate",
bet => 10,
limit => 50
);
$game->blinds; # Puts in both small and large blinds
print $game->pot; # 15
$game->call; # Hecate puts in 10
$game->bet_raise(15) # RichardIII sees the 10, raises another 5
...
This represents a game of Texas Holdem poker. It maintains the state of the pot, whos in to what amount, whos folded, what the bankrolls look like, and so on. Its meant to be used in conjunction with Games::Poker::OPP, but can be used stand-alone as well for analysis.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Games::Poker::TexasHoldem;
my $game = Games::Poker::TexasHoldem->new(
players => [
{ name => "lathos", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "MarcBeth", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "Hectate", bankroll => 500 },
{ name => "RichardIII", bankroll => 500 },
],
button => "Hectate",
bet => 10,
limit => 50
);
$game->blinds; # Puts in both small and large blinds
print $game->pot; # 15
$game->call; # Hecate puts in 10
$game->bet_raise(15) # RichardIII sees the 10, raises another 5
...
This represents a game of Texas Holdem poker. It maintains the state of the pot, whos in to what amount, whos folded, what the bankrolls look like, and so on. Its meant to be used in conjunction with Games::Poker::OPP, but can be used stand-alone as well for analysis.
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Added: 2007-01-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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LazyDragon GNU/Linux RC2 LiveDVD
LazyDragon Gnu/Linux is a Linux distro aimed at video and audio production. more>>
LazyDragon Gnu/Linux is a Linux distro aimed at video and audio production. Unfortunatly their arent many distributions aimed specifically at Audio/Video editing and production.
So thats where LazyDragon comes in. Currently Chainsaw Linux is one of the only Distributions orientated towards media production, and you have to pay for it ( which should never be the case with Gnu/Linux).
LazyDragon Linux is free and always will be. LazyDragon is an unfunded , free production of free technologies . Only available free for download.
<<lessSo thats where LazyDragon comes in. Currently Chainsaw Linux is one of the only Distributions orientated towards media production, and you have to pay for it ( which should never be the case with Gnu/Linux).
LazyDragon Linux is free and always will be. LazyDragon is an unfunded , free production of free technologies . Only available free for download.
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WWW::Mechanize::Examples 1.30
WWW::Mechanize::Examples is a Perl module with sample programs that use WWW::Mechanize. more>>
SYNOPSIS
Plenty of people have learned WWW::Mechanize, and now, you can too!
Following are user-supplied samples of WWW::Mechanize in action.
You can also look at the t/*.t files in the distribution.
Please note that these examples are not intended to do any specific task. For all I know, theyre no longer functional because the sites they hit have changed. Theyre here to give examples of how people have used WWW::Mechanize.
Note that the examples are in reverse order of my having received them, so the freshest examples are always at the top.
Starbucks Density Calculator, by Nat Torkington
Heres a pair of scripts from Nat Torkington, editor for OReilly Media and co-author of the Perl Cookbook.
Rael [Dornfest] discovered that you can easily find out how many Starbucks there are in an area by searching for "Starbucks". So I wrote a silly scraper for some old census data and came up with some Starbucks density figures. Theres no meaning to these numbers thanks to errors from using old census data coupled with false positives in Yahoo search (e.g., "Dodie Starbuck-Your Style Desgn" in Portland OR). But it was fun to waste a night on.
Here are the top twenty cities in descending order of population, with the amount of territory each Starbucks has. E.g., A New York NY Starbucks covers 1.7 square miles of ground.
New York, NY 1.7
Los Angeles, CA 1.2
Chicago, IL 1.0
Houston, TX 4.6
Philadelphia, PA 6.8
San Diego, CA 2.7
Detroit, MI 19.9
Dallas, TX 2.7
Phoenix, AZ 4.1
San Antonio, TX 12.3
San Jose, CA 1.1
Baltimore, MD 3.9
Indianapolis, IN 12.1
San Francisco, CA 0.5
Jacksonville, FL 39.9
Columbus, OH 7.3
Milwaukee, WI 5.1
Memphis, TN 15.1
Washington, DC 1.4
Boston, MA 0.5
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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wmseti 1.0.3
wmseti is a dockapp for monitoring and the control of upto 10 SETI@home processes. more>>
wmseti is a dockapp for monitoring and the control of upto 10 SETI@home processes. wmseti can display various statistics and can pause/continue or kill/run the program.
It can be compiled with or without graphics showing alien faces coming out of the shadows as the workunit progresses, with a progress bar that is green for running, yellow for paused, and red when not running.
Statistics for display are;
- [WMSETI..X] Title and current SETI directory where X=AB...
- [12.34%..X] Progress as percentage where X is program status
- [01:23:45.] Time spent on workunit
- [01:23:45.] Time left before completion of workunit
- [TX:...123] Number of workunits sent
- [RX:...123] Number of workunits received (no longer updated, defunct)
- [PID:.1234] PID of SETI@Home client
- [=====----] Progess as a graphic bar
- [PT:.12/34] Total CPU time contributed to SETI@home as years/days or days/hours
Controls available;
- A left click changes between SETI@home directories
- A middle click runs or kills the SETI@home client
- A right click pauses or continues the SETI@home client
- A left click on the top-left quarter changes to/from info text and alien (if compiled)
- A left click on the bottom-left quarter of alien sets the progress bar on or off (if compiled)
- A mouse wheel up or down changes to the next or previous directory.
<<lessIt can be compiled with or without graphics showing alien faces coming out of the shadows as the workunit progresses, with a progress bar that is green for running, yellow for paused, and red when not running.
Statistics for display are;
- [WMSETI..X] Title and current SETI directory where X=AB...
- [12.34%..X] Progress as percentage where X is program status
- [01:23:45.] Time spent on workunit
- [01:23:45.] Time left before completion of workunit
- [TX:...123] Number of workunits sent
- [RX:...123] Number of workunits received (no longer updated, defunct)
- [PID:.1234] PID of SETI@Home client
- [=====----] Progess as a graphic bar
- [PT:.12/34] Total CPU time contributed to SETI@home as years/days or days/hours
Controls available;
- A left click changes between SETI@home directories
- A middle click runs or kills the SETI@home client
- A right click pauses or continues the SETI@home client
- A left click on the top-left quarter changes to/from info text and alien (if compiled)
- A left click on the bottom-left quarter of alien sets the progress bar on or off (if compiled)
- A mouse wheel up or down changes to the next or previous directory.
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Added: 2006-10-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JDBC SQL Profiler 0.3
JDBC SQL Profiler is a Swing-based GUI tool to recommend database index creation. more>>
JDBC SQL Profiler is a quickly hacked tool to do statistics on SELECT queries in order to know where it is most efficient to create indexes.
This small tool, released under an Apache-based license connects to the P6Spy JDBC logger and displays in real time the queries going to the database. It uses an integrated SQL parser to build statistics on the most accessed tables and columns and can generate SQL index creation files.
Other information is also gathered and displayed, such as the request time for a single request, for a class of request, and for all the requests. Sorting may be done on these views to detect database problems efficiently.
This tool can be very useful when you have a big volume of queries that you need to analyze not one by one (meaning that the specific time isnt that much of interest), but rather when you want to know what "group" of queries is taking a lot of time, such as queries on the same tables and columns but with different query values. The integrated SQL parser (built with ANTLR) is used to analyze the incoming SELECT queries.
The Swing GUI was based on Apaches Log4J Chainsaw, but all the bugs are mine. Also contributors are welcome to test, make new suggestions, give their opinion and submit patches.
<<lessThis small tool, released under an Apache-based license connects to the P6Spy JDBC logger and displays in real time the queries going to the database. It uses an integrated SQL parser to build statistics on the most accessed tables and columns and can generate SQL index creation files.
Other information is also gathered and displayed, such as the request time for a single request, for a class of request, and for all the requests. Sorting may be done on these views to detect database problems efficiently.
This tool can be very useful when you have a big volume of queries that you need to analyze not one by one (meaning that the specific time isnt that much of interest), but rather when you want to know what "group" of queries is taking a lot of time, such as queries on the same tables and columns but with different query values. The integrated SQL parser (built with ANTLR) is used to analyze the incoming SELECT queries.
The Swing GUI was based on Apaches Log4J Chainsaw, but all the bugs are mine. Also contributors are welcome to test, make new suggestions, give their opinion and submit patches.
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Added: 2005-04-28 License: The Apache License Price:
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Linux Inventory Aggregator 2.1
Linux Inventory Aggregator is designed to be a simple script for gathering hardware information. more>>
Linux Inventory Aggregator is designed to be a simple, self-contained (as much as possible) script for gathering hardware information.
Sample Output
In the first example, a stock Mandrake system is shown with a single processor, 386MB of memory, an attached SCSI disk array, and several internal IDE drives.
[rtwomey@gamma inventory]$ ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine gamma
* 1 CPU: Pentium III (Coppermine) @ 863.955MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.11-6mdk #1 Tue Mar 22 16:04:32 CET 2005
* Memory total: 385668kB
* Hostname: gamma @ 192.168.1.3
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: 192.168.1.3
* Graphics card: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3)
* Network controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 78)
* Network controller: Linksys NC100 Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 (rev 11)
* Sound card: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)
* SCSI card: QLogic Corp. ISP12160 Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Processor (rev 06)
Attached IDE disks:
* Disk hdg: size: 81964302336 bytes (81GB), model: Maxtor 4R080L0
* Disk hdf: size: 30900215808 bytes (30GB), model: Maxtor 93073U4
* Disk hde: size: 164696555520 bytes (164GB), model: HDS722516VLAT80
* Disk hdc: size: 123522416640 bytes (123GB), model: IC35L120AVV207-0
* Disk hdb: size: 120034123776 bytes (120GB), model: WDC WD1200JB-75CRA0
* Disk hda: size: 45191946240 bytes (45GB), model: IBM-DTLA-307045
Attached SCSI disks:
* Disk sda: SEAGATE ST318452LC (Channel: 00 ID: 08 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdb: SEAGATE ST318453LC (Channel: 00 ID: 09 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdc: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 08 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdd: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 09 Lun: 00)
* Disk sde: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 11 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdf: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 12 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdg: SEAGATE ST318453LC (Channel: 01 ID: 13 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdh: SEAGATE ST318452LC (Channel: 01 ID: 14 Lun: 00)
The second example illustrates a dual-processor Xeon system (note that HyperThreading causes the 2 processors to appear as 4):
[rtwomey@babbage inventory]# ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine babbage
* 4 CPUs: CPU1 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU2 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU3 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU4 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.9-11.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri May 20 18:26:27 EDT 2005
* Memory total: 514484kB
* Hostname: babbage @ XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network controller: Intel Corporation 82544GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller (LOM) (rev 02)
* SCSI card: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
* SCSI card: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
* Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL (rev 27)
Attached SCSI disks:
* Disk sda: SEAGATE ST373307LC (Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdb: SEAGATE ST39103LC (Channel: 00 ID: 01 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdc: SEAGATE ST39204LC (Channel: 00 ID: 03 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdd: SEAGATE ST39204LC (Channel: 00 ID: 04 Lun: 00)
The third example illustrates an IDE CD-RW, as well as a SATA disk that is handled via the Linux sg driver:
[rtwomey@younger inventory]# ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine younger
* 2 CPUs: CPU1 = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 2992.825MHz; CPU2 = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 2992.825MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.9-16.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Aug 15 20:06:02 EDT 2005
* Memory total: 1033192kB
* Hostname: younger @ XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Sound card: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
* Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)]
* Network controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 01)
Attached IDE disks:
* CD-RW drive: HL-DT-ST CD-RW/DVD-ROM GCC-4482B
Attached SCSI disks:
* ATA ST340014AS (Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 00)
<<lessSample Output
In the first example, a stock Mandrake system is shown with a single processor, 386MB of memory, an attached SCSI disk array, and several internal IDE drives.
[rtwomey@gamma inventory]$ ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine gamma
* 1 CPU: Pentium III (Coppermine) @ 863.955MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.11-6mdk #1 Tue Mar 22 16:04:32 CET 2005
* Memory total: 385668kB
* Hostname: gamma @ 192.168.1.3
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: 192.168.1.3
* Graphics card: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3)
* Network controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 78)
* Network controller: Linksys NC100 Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 (rev 11)
* Sound card: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)
* SCSI card: QLogic Corp. ISP12160 Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Processor (rev 06)
Attached IDE disks:
* Disk hdg: size: 81964302336 bytes (81GB), model: Maxtor 4R080L0
* Disk hdf: size: 30900215808 bytes (30GB), model: Maxtor 93073U4
* Disk hde: size: 164696555520 bytes (164GB), model: HDS722516VLAT80
* Disk hdc: size: 123522416640 bytes (123GB), model: IC35L120AVV207-0
* Disk hdb: size: 120034123776 bytes (120GB), model: WDC WD1200JB-75CRA0
* Disk hda: size: 45191946240 bytes (45GB), model: IBM-DTLA-307045
Attached SCSI disks:
* Disk sda: SEAGATE ST318452LC (Channel: 00 ID: 08 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdb: SEAGATE ST318453LC (Channel: 00 ID: 09 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdc: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 08 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdd: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 09 Lun: 00)
* Disk sde: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 11 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdf: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 12 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdg: SEAGATE ST318453LC (Channel: 01 ID: 13 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdh: SEAGATE ST318452LC (Channel: 01 ID: 14 Lun: 00)
The second example illustrates a dual-processor Xeon system (note that HyperThreading causes the 2 processors to appear as 4):
[rtwomey@babbage inventory]# ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine babbage
* 4 CPUs: CPU1 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU2 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU3 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU4 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.9-11.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri May 20 18:26:27 EDT 2005
* Memory total: 514484kB
* Hostname: babbage @ XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network controller: Intel Corporation 82544GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller (LOM) (rev 02)
* SCSI card: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
* SCSI card: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
* Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL (rev 27)
Attached SCSI disks:
* Disk sda: SEAGATE ST373307LC (Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdb: SEAGATE ST39103LC (Channel: 00 ID: 01 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdc: SEAGATE ST39204LC (Channel: 00 ID: 03 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdd: SEAGATE ST39204LC (Channel: 00 ID: 04 Lun: 00)
The third example illustrates an IDE CD-RW, as well as a SATA disk that is handled via the Linux sg driver:
[rtwomey@younger inventory]# ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine younger
* 2 CPUs: CPU1 = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 2992.825MHz; CPU2 = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 2992.825MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.9-16.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Aug 15 20:06:02 EDT 2005
* Memory total: 1033192kB
* Hostname: younger @ XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Sound card: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
* Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)]
* Network controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 01)
Attached IDE disks:
* CD-RW drive: HL-DT-ST CD-RW/DVD-ROM GCC-4482B
Attached SCSI disks:
* ATA ST340014AS (Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 00)
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Added: 2006-12-15 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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IFStatus 1.1.0
IFStatus is a program for displaying commonly needed / wanted statistics in real time about ingoing and outgoing traffic. more>>
IFStatus was developed for Linux users that are usually in console mode.
It is a simple, easy to use program for displaying commonly needed / wanted statistics in real time about ingoing and outgoing traffic of multiple network interfaces that is usually hard to find, with a simple and effecient view.
IFStatus project is the substitute for PPPStatus and EthStatus projects.
I have decided to write this application for a simple cause: I could not find any console based interface monitor with simple features like graphical statistics.
Main features:
- Multiple interface support
- Dynamic graphic statistics
- Conectivity check
- Current Transfer
- TX and RX indicators
- Mbox e-mail check
- IP Address
- Online time
- Top Bytes/s
- Top Packets/s
- Ingoing
- Bytes
- Packets
- Errors
- Outgoing
- Bytes
- Packets
- Errors
<<lessIt is a simple, easy to use program for displaying commonly needed / wanted statistics in real time about ingoing and outgoing traffic of multiple network interfaces that is usually hard to find, with a simple and effecient view.
IFStatus project is the substitute for PPPStatus and EthStatus projects.
I have decided to write this application for a simple cause: I could not find any console based interface monitor with simple features like graphical statistics.
Main features:
- Multiple interface support
- Dynamic graphic statistics
- Conectivity check
- Current Transfer
- TX and RX indicators
- Mbox e-mail check
- IP Address
- Online time
- Top Bytes/s
- Top Packets/s
- Ingoing
- Bytes
- Packets
- Errors
- Outgoing
- Bytes
- Packets
- Errors
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Added: 2006-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MPICH 1.0.0 Beta
MPICH is a robust and flexible implementation of the MPI (Message Passing Interface). more>>
MPICH (MVAPICH2) software delivers best performance, scalability and fault tolerance for high-end computing systems and servers using InfiniBand, iWARP and other RDMA-enabled interconnect networking technologies. This software is being used by more than 540 organizations world-wide (Current Users) to extract the potential of these emerging networking technologies for modern systems. This software is also being distributed by many InfiniBand, iWARP and RDMA-enabled interconnect vendors in their software distributions. MVAPICH and MVAPICH2 are also available with Open Fabrics Enterprise Distribution (OFED) stack.
MVAPICH software is powering several supercomputers in the TOP 500 list. Examples (from the June 07 ranking) include:
- 15th, 5848-core Dell PowerEdge Intel EM64T 2.66 GHz cluster at Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas
- 19th, 9216-core Appro Quad Opteron dual Core 2.4 GHz at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- 71st, 2200-processors Apple Xserve 2.3 GHz cluster at Virginia Tech
Enhancements:
- New message coalesing, hot-spot avoidance, application-initiated systems-level checkpointing, APM support, multi-rail support for iWARP, on-demand connection management for iWARP and uDAPL (including Solaris), RDMA read, and blocking support.
- The software was also updated to MPICH2 1.0.5p4.
<<lessMVAPICH software is powering several supercomputers in the TOP 500 list. Examples (from the June 07 ranking) include:
- 15th, 5848-core Dell PowerEdge Intel EM64T 2.66 GHz cluster at Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas
- 19th, 9216-core Appro Quad Opteron dual Core 2.4 GHz at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- 71st, 2200-processors Apple Xserve 2.3 GHz cluster at Virginia Tech
Enhancements:
- New message coalesing, hot-spot avoidance, application-initiated systems-level checkpointing, APM support, multi-rail support for iWARP, on-demand connection management for iWARP and uDAPL (including Solaris), RDMA read, and blocking support.
- The software was also updated to MPICH2 1.0.5p4.
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: BSD License Price:
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Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives 1.01
Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives is a unique computer game that lets you play with adapting intelligent agents hands-on. more>>
Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives project, or NERO for short, is a unique computer game that lets you play with adapting intelligent agents hands-on. Evolve your own robot army by tuning their artificial brains for challenging tasks, then pit them against your friends teams in online competitions!
NERO is an active research project run almost entirely by students. It uses the real-time NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies (rtNEAT) algorithm created by Ken Stanley during his PhD work at UT Austin. The NERO project is a collaboration of the Department of Computer Sciences and the Digital Media Collaboratory at the University of Texas at Austin.
<<lessNERO is an active research project run almost entirely by students. It uses the real-time NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies (rtNEAT) algorithm created by Ken Stanley during his PhD work at UT Austin. The NERO project is a collaboration of the Department of Computer Sciences and the Digital Media Collaboratory at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Shell SYStem Monitor 0.2.4.3
Shell SYStem Monitor a basic console ncurses application for system monitoring. more>>
Shell SYStem Monitor a basic console ncurses application for system monitoring.
Shell SYStem Monitor will show things like CPU load, memory load, uptime, Ethernet load (bandwidth usage in KB/s), server time, and more.
Install code:
# cd ssysm
# make
(as root)
# make install
Uninstall code:
(as root)
# make uninstall
Enhancements:
- There was a bug which occurred when outgoing bandwidth exceeds 2GiB, in which the TX bandwidth stays at 0 and TX byte counter sticks to 2GiB.
- This has finally been fixed. However, the byte count still resets to 0 when the interface exceeds 4GiB.
<<lessShell SYStem Monitor will show things like CPU load, memory load, uptime, Ethernet load (bandwidth usage in KB/s), server time, and more.
Install code:
# cd ssysm
# make
(as root)
# make install
Uninstall code:
(as root)
# make uninstall
Enhancements:
- There was a bug which occurred when outgoing bandwidth exceeds 2GiB, in which the TX bandwidth stays at 0 and TX byte counter sticks to 2GiB.
- This has finally been fixed. However, the byte count still resets to 0 when the interface exceeds 4GiB.
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK ACX Tool 0.1.0
GTK ACX Tool provides a tool that displays the status of the ACX100 driver. more>>
GTK ACX Tool provides a tool that displays the status of the ACX100 driver.
The GTK ACX Tool displays the status of the Texas Instruments (TI) ACX100 IEEE 802.11 driver. This tool could be used just with driver developed by wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions.
It uses GTK+ and GtkDatabox (a GTK+ widget for fast data display). The ACX driver can be installed via the ports collection.
The GTK ACX Tool displays the status of the ACX driver. .
This tool could be used just with driver developed by wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions.
The ACX driver could be installed via the ports collection.
The GTK ACX Tool uses GTK+ - The GIMP Toolkit and GtkDatabox - A GTK+ Widget for Fast Data Display .
Current functionality is mostly based on The ACXTool from wlan.kewl.org Project and The acXmonitor from House of Craig .
<<lessThe GTK ACX Tool displays the status of the Texas Instruments (TI) ACX100 IEEE 802.11 driver. This tool could be used just with driver developed by wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions.
It uses GTK+ and GtkDatabox (a GTK+ widget for fast data display). The ACX driver can be installed via the ports collection.
The GTK ACX Tool displays the status of the ACX driver. .
This tool could be used just with driver developed by wlan.kewl.org Project on FreeBSD 5.2 and later versions.
The ACX driver could be installed via the ports collection.
The GTK ACX Tool uses GTK+ - The GIMP Toolkit and GtkDatabox - A GTK+ Widget for Fast Data Display .
Current functionality is mostly based on The ACXTool from wlan.kewl.org Project and The acXmonitor from House of Craig .
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: BSD License Price:
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WWW::YahooMaps 0.3
WWW::YahooMaps is a Perl module which can create links to Yahoo! Maps. more>>
WWW::YahooMaps is a Perl module which can create links to Yahoo! Maps.
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::YahooMaps;
#first method: PASSING ADDRESS BIT-BY-BIT
my %addr = (
"street" => "555 N Michigan Ave",
"city" => "Chicago, IL 60611",
"country" => "us",
);
if (my $url = WWW::YahooMaps::hashreftolink(%addr)){
print "url1 $urln";
}
#second method: ADDRESS INFO IN STRING
#separators can be ";" or newline "n"
#street should come before city
#pass an additional 1 at the end if you want to pass city first
if (my $url = WWW::YahooMaps::stringtolink("us","us","101 Morris Street; Sebastopol, CA 95472")){
print "url2 $urln";
}
#third method: CALL A FUNCTION WITH BIT-BY-BIT PARAMETERS
if (my $url = WWW::YahooMaps::stringtolink("us","us","Paris, TX; Main Street", 1)){
print "url3 $urln";
}
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use WWW::YahooMaps;
#first method: PASSING ADDRESS BIT-BY-BIT
my %addr = (
"street" => "555 N Michigan Ave",
"city" => "Chicago, IL 60611",
"country" => "us",
);
if (my $url = WWW::YahooMaps::hashreftolink(%addr)){
print "url1 $urln";
}
#second method: ADDRESS INFO IN STRING
#separators can be ";" or newline "n"
#street should come before city
#pass an additional 1 at the end if you want to pass city first
if (my $url = WWW::YahooMaps::stringtolink("us","us","101 Morris Street; Sebastopol, CA 95472")){
print "url2 $urln";
}
#third method: CALL A FUNCTION WITH BIT-BY-BIT PARAMETERS
if (my $url = WWW::YahooMaps::stringtolink("us","us","Paris, TX; Main Street", 1)){
print "url3 $urln";
}
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Added: 2006-12-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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