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Virtual Tomcat 0.1
Virtual Tomcat is a set of scripts designed to ease administration tasks involved with hosting multiple JVM instances. more>>
Virtual Tomcat project is a set of scripts designed to ease administration tasks involved with hosting multiple JVM instances and domains using Apache Tomcat and HTTPd.
The system (which uses jsvc to spawn instances) allows users to deploy their own applets from within their home directories, as well as allowing full access to /manager and /admin applets.
<<lessThe system (which uses jsvc to spawn instances) allows users to deploy their own applets from within their home directories, as well as allowing full access to /manager and /admin applets.
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Added: 2006-04-17 License: BSD License Price:
736 downloads
Virtual Drum Machine 0.3
Virtual Drum Machine is a simple drum machine. more>>
Virtual Drum Machine is a simple drum machine.
It works for little endian/linux kind of machines. You may let it work on others machines, but you probably will get troubles with it.
You definitely need oss (or maybe alsa) for sound output, and a posix-like operating system. To let it work on a big endian machine should be painful.
You write a rhythm, then you compile it, then you are able to play it to your sound card or save it to a file.
The Virtual Drum Machine is made of
- the Rhythm Compiler,
- the runtime library.
The Virtual Drum Machine is in the public domain. Who needs a license? money makers? Protection against robbery? let me laugh... Read any text of law, you will see where the robbers reside.
A simple file would look like :
void main_rhythm(void)
{
tempo = 120;
- a
. b
. b
.
- a
.b
- a
.
. b
. b
- a c
. b
}
Install:
Do a "./configure" in the drums directory, then "make", then "make install", it should be alright. You can listen to some examples in the examples/ directory.
Who yo use it?
Write a rhythm. Compile it with "rc". Run the produced program. You are done.
See the examples/ directory to get the point.
When you run an example, try "-h" to get the available options.
It should be self-explanatory.
The rhythm compiler has several options. By running "rc --help", all should be clear.
Technical Details:
The compiler will parse the input file line by line.
If a line starts with "*" or "." (not counting leading white spaces), the whole line is seen as a rhythm line, and is transformed into C code. If not, it is passed as is to the C file.
Beware! You MUST NOT start any C code line by "*" or "."!
You can create as much functions as you want, write any C code you want. But remember that a line starting by "*" or "." is seen as a rhythm line and is translated by "rc" into C code.
You must provide a "void main_rhythm(void)" function, that will be called by the library. It is the starting point of your rhythm. It can be "void main_rhythm(int argc, char *argv[])" too, with common meaning for those parameters (non-C coders will have trouble with the Virtual Drum Machine).
You can change the tempo (ex. "tempo=100;") or the volume (ex "vol=0.4;") at any time. Each sample comes with its own volume and panning (ex. "a.vol = 0.1;" "a.pan=-0.8;"). Volumes range from 0 to what you want. 1 is for the normal volume. Panning ranges from -1 (left) to 1 (right). 0 is center. All values are double. You can use "volume" instead of "vol", and "panning" instead of "pan". There is no global panning, if you want all left, set all samples to left.
To run in stereo mode, dont forget "-s" when running the generated program. It is mono by default.
You absolutely need to compile and run the examples, and read them to get the point out of it!
The "rc.conf" file contains configuration informations. You specify the sample by "sample" followed by its name (the one you will use in your rhythm files), then the file that will be played. The name of the sample must start by a letter, followed by letters and/or numbers (it must be a valid C identifier, without "_" though). The configuration file contains the install directory, used by "rc" to compile your rhythms. Take a look at the one that is provided to see how to use it.
The sound files are simple wav files. They all should be of the same rate, which can be specified to the generated program, using the "-f" option (44100 is the default). (The library only handles very basic wav files, if yours dont work, you probably will have to modify the library for the program to handle it.)
When you add a sample, you must modify "rc.conf" for the changes to appear. The samples are hard-linked to the produced program, so if you change "sample a /some/dir/file1.wav" by "sample a /one/other/dir/file2.wav" in the configuration file, the previously generated programs will still use "/some/dir/file1.wav". You will have to compile them again to take the changes into account.
Enhancements:
- The code has been modified to let gcc 4 compile it.
<<lessIt works for little endian/linux kind of machines. You may let it work on others machines, but you probably will get troubles with it.
You definitely need oss (or maybe alsa) for sound output, and a posix-like operating system. To let it work on a big endian machine should be painful.
You write a rhythm, then you compile it, then you are able to play it to your sound card or save it to a file.
The Virtual Drum Machine is made of
- the Rhythm Compiler,
- the runtime library.
The Virtual Drum Machine is in the public domain. Who needs a license? money makers? Protection against robbery? let me laugh... Read any text of law, you will see where the robbers reside.
A simple file would look like :
void main_rhythm(void)
{
tempo = 120;
- a
. b
. b
.
- a
.b
- a
.
. b
. b
- a c
. b
}
Install:
Do a "./configure" in the drums directory, then "make", then "make install", it should be alright. You can listen to some examples in the examples/ directory.
Who yo use it?
Write a rhythm. Compile it with "rc". Run the produced program. You are done.
See the examples/ directory to get the point.
When you run an example, try "-h" to get the available options.
It should be self-explanatory.
The rhythm compiler has several options. By running "rc --help", all should be clear.
Technical Details:
The compiler will parse the input file line by line.
If a line starts with "*" or "." (not counting leading white spaces), the whole line is seen as a rhythm line, and is transformed into C code. If not, it is passed as is to the C file.
Beware! You MUST NOT start any C code line by "*" or "."!
You can create as much functions as you want, write any C code you want. But remember that a line starting by "*" or "." is seen as a rhythm line and is translated by "rc" into C code.
You must provide a "void main_rhythm(void)" function, that will be called by the library. It is the starting point of your rhythm. It can be "void main_rhythm(int argc, char *argv[])" too, with common meaning for those parameters (non-C coders will have trouble with the Virtual Drum Machine).
You can change the tempo (ex. "tempo=100;") or the volume (ex "vol=0.4;") at any time. Each sample comes with its own volume and panning (ex. "a.vol = 0.1;" "a.pan=-0.8;"). Volumes range from 0 to what you want. 1 is for the normal volume. Panning ranges from -1 (left) to 1 (right). 0 is center. All values are double. You can use "volume" instead of "vol", and "panning" instead of "pan". There is no global panning, if you want all left, set all samples to left.
To run in stereo mode, dont forget "-s" when running the generated program. It is mono by default.
You absolutely need to compile and run the examples, and read them to get the point out of it!
The "rc.conf" file contains configuration informations. You specify the sample by "sample" followed by its name (the one you will use in your rhythm files), then the file that will be played. The name of the sample must start by a letter, followed by letters and/or numbers (it must be a valid C identifier, without "_" though). The configuration file contains the install directory, used by "rc" to compile your rhythms. Take a look at the one that is provided to see how to use it.
The sound files are simple wav files. They all should be of the same rate, which can be specified to the generated program, using the "-f" option (44100 is the default). (The library only handles very basic wav files, if yours dont work, you probably will have to modify the library for the program to handle it.)
When you add a sample, you must modify "rc.conf" for the changes to appear. The samples are hard-linked to the produced program, so if you change "sample a /some/dir/file1.wav" by "sample a /one/other/dir/file2.wav" in the configuration file, the previously generated programs will still use "/some/dir/file1.wav". You will have to compile them again to take the changes into account.
Enhancements:
- The code has been modified to let gcc 4 compile it.
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Added: 2006-02-08 License: Public Domain Price:
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Virtual Data Center 1.04-11
The Virtual Data Center (VDC) is a digital library system more>>
The Virtual Data Center (VDC) is a digital library system "in a box" for numeric data.
The VDC is a web application which provides everything necessary to maintain and disseminate collections of research studies: including facilities for the storage, archiving, cataloging, translation, and dissemination of each collection.
It includes on-line analysis, powered by the R Statistical environment. It also provides extensive support for distributed and federated collections including: location-independent naming of objects, distributed authentication and access control, federated metadata harvesting, remote repository caching, and distributed virtual
<<lessThe VDC is a web application which provides everything necessary to maintain and disseminate collections of research studies: including facilities for the storage, archiving, cataloging, translation, and dissemination of each collection.
It includes on-line analysis, powered by the R Statistical environment. It also provides extensive support for distributed and federated collections including: location-independent naming of objects, distributed authentication and access control, federated metadata harvesting, remote repository caching, and distributed virtual
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Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Virtual Cron 0.1
Virtual Cron is a PHP library that can check whether it is time to run a periodical task. more>>
Virtual Cron is a PHP library that can check whether it is time to run a periodical task. The class can be used to check whether it is time to run a task that must run from time to time.
It creates a control file to keep track the last time the task was scheduled.
The class can check the control file last modification time to determined whether it passed a given period of time since the last time the task was run.
If the given interval time has passed since the last run, the class recreates the control file and returns true to inform the application that is time to run the task again.
<<lessIt creates a control file to keep track the last time the task was scheduled.
The class can check the control file last modification time to determined whether it passed a given period of time since the last time the task was run.
If the given interval time has passed since the last run, the class recreates the control file and returns true to inform the application that is time to run the task again.
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Added: 2007-04-24 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Virtual AGC 20060110
Virtual AGC project is a simulation of the Apollo Guidance Computer. more>>
Virtual AGC project is a simulation of the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) used in the Apollo Command Modules and Lunar Modules in 1968-1972, as well as the Abort Guidance System (AGS) used in the LM.
The project includes an emulated CPU, an emulated display/keyboard (DSKY), the AGCs original executable binaries and machine-readable assembly-language source code (Luminary and Colossus), AGC source code for a CPU validation suite, an AGC assembler, scanned Apollo documentation, and other elements.
The emulated CPU has been designed to be modular and portable, to facilitate incorporation into spacecraft simulations such as lunar-lander simulations.
Enhancements:
- The Apollo 15-17 CM AGC executable ("Colossus 3" a.k.a. "Artemis 072") is available for use in the simulator.
- (Colossus 3 source code is not yet available.) Scans of the Colossus 3 GSOP document are mostly available.
- CM downlink lists are implemented.
- yaAGC/yaAGS debugging is now symbolic, and yaAGC has other new debugging features.
- Building with Cygwin is possible.
- Many updates have been made to LM_Simulator (the IMU simulation).
- There are bugfixes to yaAGCs CPU simulation.
- The mysterious EDRUPT instruction is handled properly.
- Accelerator keys have been added to yaDSKY.
<<lessThe project includes an emulated CPU, an emulated display/keyboard (DSKY), the AGCs original executable binaries and machine-readable assembly-language source code (Luminary and Colossus), AGC source code for a CPU validation suite, an AGC assembler, scanned Apollo documentation, and other elements.
The emulated CPU has been designed to be modular and portable, to facilitate incorporation into spacecraft simulations such as lunar-lander simulations.
Enhancements:
- The Apollo 15-17 CM AGC executable ("Colossus 3" a.k.a. "Artemis 072") is available for use in the simulator.
- (Colossus 3 source code is not yet available.) Scans of the Colossus 3 GSOP document are mostly available.
- CM downlink lists are implemented.
- yaAGC/yaAGS debugging is now symbolic, and yaAGC has other new debugging features.
- Building with Cygwin is possible.
- Many updates have been made to LM_Simulator (the IMU simulation).
- There are bugfixes to yaAGCs CPU simulation.
- The mysterious EDRUPT instruction is handled properly.
- Accelerator keys have been added to yaDSKY.
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Added: 2006-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Virtual Collaboratory 2.6
Virtual Collaboratory is a directed discussion forum based on Mailman and Smartarchiver. more>>
Virtual Collaboratory is a directed discussion forum based on Mailman and Smartarchiver that provides for threaded short and long term discussions.
Virtual Collaboratory includes a calendaring function, integratation with the Elluminate meeting software, document exchange, version control, a research resource center, custom categorizations, FAQs, and the ability to search for users with similar interests.
Enhancements:
- Refactored Plone into three separate products
- Better Elluminate integration
- I18N support via Py-MYCMSs traslate functionality
- Refactored smartarchiver as a py-mycms system
- Easier isntallation through Install Constancts
- Front page Alerts
- BlogPoster blog management system (works with your blog to help groups collaborate on blog content)
- No longer requires specially patched versions of Zope & plone. (Authentications now done through the PyMyCMSUserFolder)
- Virus checking (pyclamav) now supported if pyclamav is installed
<<lessVirtual Collaboratory includes a calendaring function, integratation with the Elluminate meeting software, document exchange, version control, a research resource center, custom categorizations, FAQs, and the ability to search for users with similar interests.
Enhancements:
- Refactored Plone into three separate products
- Better Elluminate integration
- I18N support via Py-MYCMSs traslate functionality
- Refactored smartarchiver as a py-mycms system
- Easier isntallation through Install Constancts
- Front page Alerts
- BlogPoster blog management system (works with your blog to help groups collaborate on blog content)
- No longer requires specially patched versions of Zope & plone. (Authentications now done through the PyMyCMSUserFolder)
- Virus checking (pyclamav) now supported if pyclamav is installed
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Added: 2006-10-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NVM Virtual Machine 2.0
NVM Virtual Machine is a small, fast, extensible and portable virtual machine. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Virtual Universe Client 0.72
Virtual Universe is a 3D cyberspace which offers more possibilities than just chat. more>>
The "Virtual Universe" is a 3D cyberspace which offers more possibilities than just chat: it is a combination of the Web, chat, and instant messaging within a realistic, three-dimensional cyberspace.
The "Virtual Universe" is a virtual reality environment which runs on top of the Internet.
Main features:
- chat with each other
- see the chat-partner as a virtual, three-dimensional person
- interact and communicate
- be creative in many ways
- create own worlds for any desired subject
Enhancements:
- A lighting bug in .COB/.SCN loader has been fixed.
<<lessThe "Virtual Universe" is a virtual reality environment which runs on top of the Internet.
Main features:
- chat with each other
- see the chat-partner as a virtual, three-dimensional person
- interact and communicate
- be creative in many ways
- create own worlds for any desired subject
Enhancements:
- A lighting bug in .COB/.SCN loader has been fixed.
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Added: 2007-01-08 License: Freeware Price:
1020 downloads
Virtual Machine Viewer 0.0.1
Virtual Machine Manager software is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines. more>>
Virtual Machine Manager software (virt-manager for short package name) is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines. The project presents a summary view of running domains and their live performance & resource utilization statistics. A detailed view presents graphs showing performance & utilization over time. Ultimately it will allow creation of new domains, and configuration & adjustment of a domains resource allocation & virtual hardware. Finally an embedded VNC client viewer presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.
The application logic is written in Python, while the UI is constructed with Glade and GTK+, based on mockups provided by UI interaction designers. The libvirt Python bindings are used to interacting with the underlying hypervisor. This enables the application to be written independant of any particular hypervisor technology. Initially Xen was the primary platform supported, however, since libvirt 0.2.0 and virt-manager 0.3.1 it is possible to manage QEMU and KVM guests too. It is expected that support for additional hypervisors / virtualization products will expand even further over time as additional libvirt drivers are written.
The "Virt Install" tool (virtinst for short package name) is a command line tool which provides an easy way to provision operating systems into virtual machines. It also provides an API to the virt-manager application for its graphical VM creation wizard.
The "Virt Clone" tool (virtinst for short package name) is a command line tool for cloning existing inactive guests. It copies the disk images, and defines a config with new name, UUID and MAC address pointing to the copied disks.
The "Virtual Machine Viewer" application (virt-viewer for short package name) is a lightweight interface for interacting with the graphical display of virtualized guest OS. It uses GTK-VNC as its display capability, and libvirt to lookup the VNC server details associated with the guest. It is intended as a replacement for the traditional vncviewer client, since the latter does not support SSL/TLS encryption of x509 certificate authentication.
<<lessThe application logic is written in Python, while the UI is constructed with Glade and GTK+, based on mockups provided by UI interaction designers. The libvirt Python bindings are used to interacting with the underlying hypervisor. This enables the application to be written independant of any particular hypervisor technology. Initially Xen was the primary platform supported, however, since libvirt 0.2.0 and virt-manager 0.3.1 it is possible to manage QEMU and KVM guests too. It is expected that support for additional hypervisors / virtualization products will expand even further over time as additional libvirt drivers are written.
The "Virt Install" tool (virtinst for short package name) is a command line tool which provides an easy way to provision operating systems into virtual machines. It also provides an API to the virt-manager application for its graphical VM creation wizard.
The "Virt Clone" tool (virtinst for short package name) is a command line tool for cloning existing inactive guests. It copies the disk images, and defines a config with new name, UUID and MAC address pointing to the copied disks.
The "Virtual Machine Viewer" application (virt-viewer for short package name) is a lightweight interface for interacting with the graphical display of virtualized guest OS. It uses GTK-VNC as its display capability, and libvirt to lookup the VNC server details associated with the guest. It is intended as a replacement for the traditional vncviewer client, since the latter does not support SSL/TLS encryption of x509 certificate authentication.
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Added: 2007-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Virtual Machine Manager 0.3.1
Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager for short package name) is a desktop application for managing virtual machines. more>>
Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager for short package name) is a desktop application for managing virtual machines. It presents a summary view of running domains and their live performance & resource utilization statistics.
A detailed view presents graphs showing performance & utilization over time. Ultimately it will allow creation of new domains, and configuration & adjustment of a domains resource allocation & virtual hardware. Finally an embedded VNC client viewer presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.
The application logic is written in Python, while the UI is constructed with Glade and GTK+, based on mockups provided by UI interaction designers. The libvirt Python bindings are used to interacting with the underlying hypervisor.
This enables the application to be written independant of any particular hypervisor technology, although Xen is the current primary platform. When libvirt is ported to additional hypervisors minimal effort will be required to update the management UI.
<<lessA detailed view presents graphs showing performance & utilization over time. Ultimately it will allow creation of new domains, and configuration & adjustment of a domains resource allocation & virtual hardware. Finally an embedded VNC client viewer presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.
The application logic is written in Python, while the UI is constructed with Glade and GTK+, based on mockups provided by UI interaction designers. The libvirt Python bindings are used to interacting with the underlying hypervisor.
This enables the application to be written independant of any particular hypervisor technology, although Xen is the current primary platform. When libvirt is ported to additional hypervisors minimal effort will be required to update the management UI.
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Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kool Virtual Decks 0.0.0b
Kool Virtual Decks project is a professional double CD player emulator like Virtual Turn Tables. more>>
Kool Virtual Decks project is a professional double CD player emulator like Virtual Turn Tables, BPM Studio or any other as you know.
The idea is that you can mix two songs like a DJ would make in his/her dual cd player or in his/her turntables.
Well this program is just a preview, and idea. It doesnt work yet.
If you want to join to this project or if you have any suggestion please e-mail me.
<<lessThe idea is that you can mix two songs like a DJ would make in his/her dual cd player or in his/her turntables.
Well this program is just a preview, and idea. It doesnt work yet.
If you want to join to this project or if you have any suggestion please e-mail me.
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Added: 2006-10-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1118 downloads
virtualDesktopTools 0.2
virtualDesktopTools is a set of tools for handling X Window virtual desktops. more>>
virtualDesktopTools is a set of tools for handling X Window virtual desktops.
It makes it possible to switch the virtual desktop to the one indexed by a command line argument, and displays the number of desktops and index of the currently selected one.
It should work with all EWMH-compliant window managers.
<<lessIt makes it possible to switch the virtual desktop to the one indexed by a command line argument, and displays the number of desktops and index of the currently selected one.
It should work with all EWMH-compliant window managers.
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Added: 2005-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Virtual Object System 0.23.0
Virtual Object System projects goal is to develop a open platform for multi-user 3D virtual reality games. more>>
The Interreality project is a collection of Open Source, Free Software projects based on the Virtual Object System (VOS) platform. Virtual Object System projects goal is to develop a open platform for multi-user 3D virtual reality games, applications, and interactive, collaborative 3D virtual spaces. VOS is a powerful and generic network object framework designed to support a variety of high-performance applications. It is the basis for TerAngreal, a general-purpose browser application for entering and participating in 3D worlds.
<<less Download (2.7MB)
Added: 2006-04-17 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1287 downloads
Virtual Magnifying Glass 3.3
Virtual Magnifying Glass is a free, open source, screen magnifier, for Windows, Linux and FreeBSD. more>>
Virtual Magnifying Glass is a free, open source, screen magnifier, for Windows, Linux and FreeBSD.
Enhancements:
- An experimental Dynamic Mode is available on this version on Windows. Please read the PDF documentation that ships together with the magnifier for detailed information about how to use it.
- A plugin system was introduced. It should now be possible to write plugins that change dramatically how the magnifier works. We would like to encourage users with the adequate knowledge to write plugins to extend the functions of the magnifier. The first plugin created adds the experimental dynamic mode on Windows.
- The menu sometimes would get stuck when the glass opens. This is fixed.
- Fixed the keeping of the values of magnification and other options
- Added option to control if you wish the magnifier to show automatically when executed
- On Linux the command to execute the magnifier changed to vmg, to avoid incompatibilities with other tools
- On Linux the mouse cursor is now hidden, but this requires a very latest Lazarus, and the packages are compiled with the latest stable (0.9.22). If you download a subversion Lazarus (or 0.9.24 or superior when they are released). Build lazarus, and then use it to build the magnifier. The bug will be solved
- Updated the RPM packages to reflect that we no longer need ImageMagick
- Updated the build scripts
- Separated translations on a new file, called translations.pas, so they are more isolated from the code.
- Added German translation
- Lots and lots of minor bug fixes
<<lessEnhancements:
- An experimental Dynamic Mode is available on this version on Windows. Please read the PDF documentation that ships together with the magnifier for detailed information about how to use it.
- A plugin system was introduced. It should now be possible to write plugins that change dramatically how the magnifier works. We would like to encourage users with the adequate knowledge to write plugins to extend the functions of the magnifier. The first plugin created adds the experimental dynamic mode on Windows.
- The menu sometimes would get stuck when the glass opens. This is fixed.
- Fixed the keeping of the values of magnification and other options
- Added option to control if you wish the magnifier to show automatically when executed
- On Linux the command to execute the magnifier changed to vmg, to avoid incompatibilities with other tools
- On Linux the mouse cursor is now hidden, but this requires a very latest Lazarus, and the packages are compiled with the latest stable (0.9.22). If you download a subversion Lazarus (or 0.9.24 or superior when they are released). Build lazarus, and then use it to build the magnifier. The bug will be solved
- Updated the RPM packages to reflect that we no longer need ImageMagick
- Updated the build scripts
- Separated translations on a new file, called translations.pas, so they are more isolated from the code.
- Added German translation
- Lots and lots of minor bug fixes
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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C# Java Virtual Machine 1.0.1
C# Java Virtual Machine is a tiny implementation of the Java VM, including simple native classes. more>>
C# Java Virtual Machine is a tiny implementation of the Java VM, including simple native classes. This project is written using the C# language. The VM is very easily expandable by writing additional native or Java classes.
Enhancements:
- The DbConnection class, which provides a connection to MS SQL or PostgreSQL using ADO.NET, was added.
- The Syst.MachineName method, which returns the machine name, was added.
- String.startsWith and String.endsWith functions were added.
- Some comments for VM.cs were written.
<<lessEnhancements:
- The DbConnection class, which provides a connection to MS SQL or PostgreSQL using ADO.NET, was added.
- The Syst.MachineName method, which returns the machine name, was added.
- String.startsWith and String.endsWith functions were added.
- Some comments for VM.cs were written.
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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