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Games::Poker::TexasHoldem 1.4

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.

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Added: 2007-01-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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IFStatus 1.1.0

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
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Added: 2006-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Party Poker 10.9

Party Poker 10.9


Games include Texas Hold em (No Limit and Fixed Limit), Omaha and Omaha Hi-Lo, Seven-card Stud and Seven-card Stud Hi-Lo. Players can play for either... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-03-31 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Other version of Party Poker
Party Poker 1.0Party Poker - Party Poker offers popular poker games like limit and no-limit Texas Holdem, Omaha and... Party Poker
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Added: 2009-04-14
Real Poker 0.2.8

Real Poker 0.2.8


Real Poker project is a poker simulation. more>>
Real Poker project is a poker simulation.

New poker games may be created by the user. Hand simulations may be run.

Upon execution the first thing that is displayed is the main window for Real Poker.

Poker games may be created, saved, deleted, and edited. Poker games may also be filtered through a learning process, the results of which are used by the robot players.

There is a game library provided with Real Poker "out of the box" which includes four poker games: Seven Card Stud, Five Card Stud, Texas Holdem, and Five Card Draw. The game library file is named "games.lib".

A game library may contain a maximum of 50 games. When Real Poker is first loaded, the default game library (games.lib) will automatically be loaded provided it is present in the .RP directory within your HOME directory (see the INSTALL file).

Use your mouse to click on the GAME LIBRARY drop-down item under the MISC menu selection to perform various functions concerning the game library.

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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KNetworkLED 0.5.1

KNetworkLED 0.5.1


KNetworkLED is a KDE system tray app that basically mimics the behaviour of the windows network activity system tray icon. more>>
KNetworkLED is a KDE system tray app that basically mimics the behaviour of the windows network activity system tray icon.
Main features:
- Docks into KDE system tray.
- Has a configuration dialog from which you can select what network device to monitor (out of the ones you have available)and how often you want to poll that device for activity (100ms to 1000ms).
- Tooltip popup when mouseovering the systemtray icon that displays what device is being monitored and how many TX/RX packets have been transmitted/recieved.
Enhancements:
- Poll Timer was not updating on the fly when user changed it.
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Added: 2005-09-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TiEmu 3.00

TiEmu 3.00


TiEmu is an emulator of Texas Instruments hand-helds (TI89/92/92+/V200). more>>
TiEmu is an emulator of Texas Instruments hand-helds (TI89/92/92+/V200). TiEmu is full-featured with a graphical debugger.
Main features:
- support TI89, TI89 Titanium, TI92, TI92+ and V200PLT hand-helds
- full-featured graphical debugger (source, memory, breakpoints, traps, vectors, stack, trace, ...)
- debugger supports : run, step in, step over, step out, run to cursor
- ability to load/save the emulator state
- file linkport emulation (direct loading of files)
- works with 1/2/4 MB ROMs, 128 or 256 KB RAM
- emulate HW1, HW2, and HW3
- can run from ROM dumps or FLASH upgrades
- automatic ROM version/model detection
- constrast emulated (try [Alt] + [+] & [-])
- pretty fast emulation engine
- sreenshot of LCD and/or calculator in several images format (JPG/PNG/ICO)
- TI keyboard useable directly from PC keyboard or with the mouse on the skin
- archive memory support as well as ghost spaces
- full emulation of HW1/2/3 protection (stealth I/O)
- no buggy MC68000 SR & nbcd (TiEmu cant be detected as VTi : you have true emulation)
- 4-level and 7/8-level grayscale support (thx Kevin !) for both HW1 and HW2/3
- the letter keys are aliased to produce their respective letters. No need to press the Alpha key, just type (TI89).
- keyboard mapping and menu shortcuts are fully VTi-compatible
- keyboard mapping can be customized thru keymaps files
Version restrictions:
- linkport emulation has not been tested with USB cable yet
- no debugger while sending/receiving a file to/from the virtual calculator
- no linkport logging capabilities yet
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK ACX Tool 0.1.0

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 .

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Added: 2007-04-18 License: BSD License Price:
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WWW::YahooMaps 0.3

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";
}

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Added: 2006-12-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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WWW::Mechanize::Examples 1.30

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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smtpfilter 0.1

smtpfilter 0.1


smtpfilter is a filter for an SMTP session which passes the session through transparently in real time. more>>
smtpfilter is a filter for an SMTP session which passes the session through transparently in real time, except for the DATA command which is intercepted in order to scan the data for spam and/or viruses with the scanner of your choice.

If you are reading this source, it is what should have been an internal release and consequently has a few comments at the head of the file which would not normally be here. Most likely I must have released this in a hurry because someone needed some
recent feature that has been added, before I had time to do a periodic code review and tidy-up. If this is your first time looking at or installing this code you should probably get in
touch with the author (gtoal@gtoal.com) and ask for a cleaner version before you start.

The descriptive comments which explain what this program does, and how, have slowly migrated from being at the top of the file to being lost half way down. That is something which will be done in the next maintenance release.

But this version *does* work, and works very well now. It is in service at the University of Texas Pan American, with 2000 staff and 15,000 students (although not all of those are active emailers -maybe only 2000-3000 are in heavy use. It sometimes looks like
AOL and MSN and Yahoo are the official campus mailers.
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Added: 2006-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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I Hear U 0.5.6

I Hear U 0.5.6


I Hear U is a Voice over IP (VoIP) application for Linux. more>>
I Hear U is a Voice over IP (VoIP) application for Linux and it creates an audio stream between two computers in the easiest way and with the minimal traffic on the network.
I Hear U major features:
- Peer-to-Peer: the communication takes place between two computers without need of other servers and protocols in the middle.
- UDP/TCP support: IHU supports both UDP and TCP, with the possibility to choose UDP, for fast and easy connections, or TCP, if its the only solution when your computer is behind firewall or NAT.
- Good audio performance: IHU was born to give the best audio performance, low latency above all. For this purpose IHU is compatible with ALSA, now the default Linux sound architecture, but also with JACK, a low latency sound server. For the audio compression, IHU uses Speex, a codec optimized for speech (and completely free and open source).
- Crypted stream: you have also the possibility to crypt the stream using a fast hybrid cryptographic system (RSA + Blowfish)
- Command-line support: the GUI is not strictly necessary, you can run also a textual IHU from command-line (for example if you need to run the program on remote computers).
- Free and Open Source: IHU is totally free and distributed under the terms of GNU General Public License
The possibilities of use of IHU are infinite, for example you can use it like a phone to talk with your friends all around the world, or at home/work, to talk between computers in the LAN, etc., use it just as your phantasy suggests.
Main features:
- feature improved: ring volume adjustable
- bugfix: mute playback when seeking files
- source code: updated to speex 1.1.11
Enhancements:
- new feature: added possibility to convert IHU files to SPX file
- feature improved: quickly change port in the Receiver address using :
- feature improved: Defaults button in settings now affects only current tab
- feature improved: Volume Change speed for AGC changed to slider in the GUI
- bug fixed: TX dump file was closed after first call
- bug fixed: problems when playing files with different Speex modes
- bug fixed: conflict in the GUI when wating for calls and playing files
- source code: clear distinction in the use of h and hpp header
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Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PokerTH 0.5

PokerTH 0.5


PokerTH is a Texas Holdem Poker Engine. more>>
PokerTH is a Texas Holdem Poker Engine.

PokerTH is a Single-Player Poker Game written in C++/QT4.

You can play the popular Texas Holdem Poker against up to four computer-opponents. Its available for Linux and Windows.

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Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TiLP 6.81

TiLP 6.81


TiLP is a linking program for Texas Instruments graphing calculators. more>>
TiLP is a linking program for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.

TiLP (formerly GtkTiLink) can transfer data between Texas Instruments scientific calculators and a computer/workstation. It works with all link cables (parallel, serial, Black/Gray/Silver Link) and it supports all calcs (TI73...92+,V200).

Supported link cables are : GrayLink, BlackLink, SilverLink, ParallelLink, VTi (virtual) and TiEmu (virtual). DirectLink (USB) cable is currently unsupported although work is in progress.

Supported hand-helds are : TI73, TI82, TI83, TI83+, TI84+, TI85, TI86, TI89, Titanium, TI92, TI92+, V200.

Capabilities : silent link, screendump, directory listing, send/recv of vars, send/Recv of backups, send/recv of FLASH apps, send of OS, ROM dumping, ID LIST, clock, create folder, delete var/app, ...

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Added: 2006-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PHLAK 0.3

PHLAK 0.3


PHLAK is Professional Hackers Linux Assault Kit. more>>
PHLAK is a modular live security Linux distribution. PHLAK comes with two light guis (fluxbox and XFCE4), many security tools, and a spiral notebook full of security documentation. PHLAK is a derivative of Morphix, created by Alex de Landgraaf.

The story begins with two coffee drinkers from Longview, Texas. James Hartman and Shawn Hawkins were like any other Linux users, hitting Slashdot in the morning, researching numerous open source repositories, and experimenting with interesting projects.

Always security minded, the two developers started looking at live security distributions. Never being completely satisfied with existing projects, the two started on a mission to create the most complete live security Linux distribution.

So began the research. Instead of starting from scratch they decided to look at some of the other preexisting live CD distibution, finally settling on Morphix due to its modularity. After three months of development the initial version was released. Two moths later 0.2 was released with all fifteen pieces of flair.

PHLAK is designed as the security professionals tool kit. It is not meant to turn the unexperienced into a security guru overnight. However, anyone with the desire can learn from the included tools and documentation.

Like any good tool, PHLAK can be used by Sith or Jedi alike. Included in the distribution are all the mainstream tools such as: nmap, nessus, snort, the coronors toolkit, ethereal, and several other security packages.

Some of the other lesser known, yet equally effective, tools include: hping2, proxychains, lczroex, ettercap, kismet, hunt, achilies, brutus, and many others. Make no mistake, this is a real Linux distribution including many common services such as apache, mysql, ssh, iptables, and most other services that are included on any other standard distribution.

To make things more user-friendly, PHLAK currently includes two fast, light-weight window managers, XFCE4 (the default) and Fluxbox. From these window managers the user has easy access to the powerful documentation system. Currently included in the XFCE4 user interface are quick-start buttons to initiate services and different firewall settings for those who are command line impaired.

Remember that PHLAK is still in its infancy. It is constantly progressing towards the level the developers had originally envisioned. The future versions of PHLAK will better harness the modularity of its Morphix origin as well as increase its base of hardware support and detection.

The project team is dedicated to expanding and updating the PHLAK security arsenal as well as making it more available to a broader user base. They foresee it becoming the Professional Hackers Linux Assault Kit. Make no mistake, the Internet is an unfriendly environment. Arm yourself well.
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Added: 2005-05-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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bandwidth monitor 1.4

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
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