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gxine 0.5.11
gxine is a GUI for xine free multimedia player. more>>
xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, and VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet.
gxine interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available--and some of the most uncommon formats, too. All those features come in a reusable library (xine-lib) which can easily be embedded in your applications.
Enhancements:
- bug fixes
<<lessgxine interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available--and some of the most uncommon formats, too. All those features come in a reusable library (xine-lib) which can easily be embedded in your applications.
Enhancements:
- bug fixes
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
998 downloads
LibSerial 0.0.3
LibSerial provides a collection of C++ classes that allow one to access serial ports on POSIX systems. more>>
LibSerial provides a collection of C++ classes that allow one to access serial ports on POSIX systems like standard C++ iostream objects.
Member functions are provided for setting various parameters of the serial ports such as the baud rate, character size, flow control and others. LibSerials idea is to simplify serial port programming on POSIX systems.
When you have installed the above tools, run the following commands:
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Note: The html documentation will not be installed by "make install". I will fix this in the future release.
<<lessMember functions are provided for setting various parameters of the serial ports such as the baud rate, character size, flow control and others. LibSerials idea is to simplify serial port programming on POSIX systems.
When you have installed the above tools, run the following commands:
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Note: The html documentation will not be installed by "make install". I will fix this in the future release.
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Added: 2006-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1260 downloads
Tiny serial terminal 1.1
Tiny serial terminal is a simple and dumb tool to access serial ports. more>>
Tiny serial terminal is a simple and dumb tool to access serial ports. Mainly intended for use to access serial consoles of various hardware.
Usage:
Download: com.c
Version : 1.1
Size : 4607 bytes
MD5 : 73a394b6d5ad333c2bf542315e1a0b73
SHA1 : 53c8ea8a1d5450ac4237a20c843e1462acaaa96e
Building: cc -o com com.c
Usage : ./com /dev/device [speed]
Example : ./com /dev/ttyS0 [115200]
Keys : Ctrl-A - exit, Ctrl-X - display control lines status
Darcs : darcs get http://tinyserial.sf.net/
Scr.shot: screenshot.png (8862 bytes)
<<lessUsage:
Download: com.c
Version : 1.1
Size : 4607 bytes
MD5 : 73a394b6d5ad333c2bf542315e1a0b73
SHA1 : 53c8ea8a1d5450ac4237a20c843e1462acaaa96e
Building: cc -o com com.c
Usage : ./com /dev/device [speed]
Example : ./com /dev/ttyS0 [115200]
Keys : Ctrl-A - exit, Ctrl-X - display control lines status
Darcs : darcs get http://tinyserial.sf.net/
Scr.shot: screenshot.png (8862 bytes)
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: BSD License Price:
1208 downloads
Hiawatha 5.11
Hiawatha is a secure webserver for Unix. more>>
Hiawatha is a secure webserver for Unix. Hiawatha has been written with being secure as its main goal. Hiawatha has lots of features that no other webserver has.
This and the fact that Hiawathas source code is free of security-bugs, makes Hiawatha the most secure webserver available. I hereby challege every visitor of this website to find a security-bug in the Hiawatha webserver.
Hiawatha has been tested and runs perfectly on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, MacOS X and Cygwin.
Why you should use Hiawatha instead of Apache? Apache is a big piece of software and has a damn ugly configurationfile. Nevertheless, its fast in handling PHP files and has lots of features, like WebDAV.
If you need that, stick with Apache. If you dont, theres no reason why should not try Hiawatha. Hiawatha is small (about 60kb) and its configurationfile is easy to understand. And if you need a real secure webserver, Hiawatha is your piece of software.
Main features:
Abilities:
Request methods:
- GET
- POST
- HEAD
- OPTIONS
HTTP codes:
- 200 OK
- 206 Partial Content
- 301 Moved Permanently
- 302 Found
- 304 Not Modified
- 400 Bad Request
- 401 Unauthorized
- 403 Forbidden
- 404 Not Found
- 405 Method Not Allowed
- 408 Request Timeout
- 412 Precondition Failed
- 413 Request Entity Too Large
- 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable
- 500 Internal Server Error
- 501 Not Implemented
- 503 Service Unavailable
- 505 HTTP Version Not Supported
Extra:
- Access/connection control
- Banning
- Basic authorization & authentication
- CGI support (including PHP)
- Chunked Transfer-encoding
- CommandChannel (control Hiawatha by telnetting to a special port)
- Cookie support
- Cross-site scripting prevention
- Customizable ServerString
- Directorylisting in HTML format
- DoS/flooding protection
- GZip Content-Encoding support
- If-(Un)Modified-Since header field
- Interface binding control
- Keep-alive connections
- Logfiles
- Request pipelining
- Plugin support (at sourcelevel)
- Range header field (single range support)
- Referer control for images (prevent external image linking)
- Rootjail
- SSL support
- SQL injection prevention
- Traffic throttling (control uploadspeed)
- Userdirectory support (run CGI scripts with uid and gid of that user)
- Virtual host support
- Volatile object support (for frequently changing objects, like webcam pictures)
Enhancements:
- Several bugfixes, and support for uploading large files via the HTTP PUT request method.
<<lessThis and the fact that Hiawathas source code is free of security-bugs, makes Hiawatha the most secure webserver available. I hereby challege every visitor of this website to find a security-bug in the Hiawatha webserver.
Hiawatha has been tested and runs perfectly on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, MacOS X and Cygwin.
Why you should use Hiawatha instead of Apache? Apache is a big piece of software and has a damn ugly configurationfile. Nevertheless, its fast in handling PHP files and has lots of features, like WebDAV.
If you need that, stick with Apache. If you dont, theres no reason why should not try Hiawatha. Hiawatha is small (about 60kb) and its configurationfile is easy to understand. And if you need a real secure webserver, Hiawatha is your piece of software.
Main features:
Abilities:
Request methods:
- GET
- POST
- HEAD
- OPTIONS
HTTP codes:
- 200 OK
- 206 Partial Content
- 301 Moved Permanently
- 302 Found
- 304 Not Modified
- 400 Bad Request
- 401 Unauthorized
- 403 Forbidden
- 404 Not Found
- 405 Method Not Allowed
- 408 Request Timeout
- 412 Precondition Failed
- 413 Request Entity Too Large
- 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable
- 500 Internal Server Error
- 501 Not Implemented
- 503 Service Unavailable
- 505 HTTP Version Not Supported
Extra:
- Access/connection control
- Banning
- Basic authorization & authentication
- CGI support (including PHP)
- Chunked Transfer-encoding
- CommandChannel (control Hiawatha by telnetting to a special port)
- Cookie support
- Cross-site scripting prevention
- Customizable ServerString
- Directorylisting in HTML format
- DoS/flooding protection
- GZip Content-Encoding support
- If-(Un)Modified-Since header field
- Interface binding control
- Keep-alive connections
- Logfiles
- Request pipelining
- Plugin support (at sourcelevel)
- Range header field (single range support)
- Referer control for images (prevent external image linking)
- Rootjail
- SSL support
- SQL injection prevention
- Traffic throttling (control uploadspeed)
- Userdirectory support (run CGI scripts with uid and gid of that user)
- Virtual host support
- Volatile object support (for frequently changing objects, like webcam pictures)
Enhancements:
- Several bugfixes, and support for uploading large files via the HTTP PUT request method.
Download (0.19MB)
Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
808 downloads
DigiTemp 3.5.0
DigiTemp uses a simple serial port adapter to read temperatures from the Dallas Semiconductor 1-Wire DS1820. more>>
DigiTemp uses a simple serial port adapter to read temperatures from the Dallas Semiconductor 1-Wire DS1820 digital temperature sensors.
DigiTemp supports the DS9097-U adapter, supports DS2409 based 1-Wire hubs, and features a 1-Wire walk that will display all devices on the LAN, not just temperature sensors.
Enhancements:
- This release combines all the binary releases into a single tar.gz, including Windows binaries compiled with Cygwin.
- It adds DS1923 Hygrochron support, and fixes some small bugs in the userial driver.
- A lockdev bug was fixed (wasnt unlocking when done).
- A crash in free_couplers() was fixed.
- There is better error reporting when trying to access serial ports that dont exist.
- This release is compiled for Windows with Cygwin.
- DS2490/9490 support still doesnt work well for the author, although others have had success with it.
<<lessDigiTemp supports the DS9097-U adapter, supports DS2409 based 1-Wire hubs, and features a 1-Wire walk that will display all devices on the LAN, not just temperature sensors.
Enhancements:
- This release combines all the binary releases into a single tar.gz, including Windows binaries compiled with Cygwin.
- It adds DS1923 Hygrochron support, and fixes some small bugs in the userial driver.
- A lockdev bug was fixed (wasnt unlocking when done).
- A crash in free_couplers() was fixed.
- There is better error reporting when trying to access serial ports that dont exist.
- This release is compiled for Windows with Cygwin.
- DS2490/9490 support still doesnt work well for the author, although others have had success with it.
Download (0.26MB)
Added: 2007-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1034 downloads
Guikachu 1.5.11
Guikachu is a GNOME resource editor for PalmOS. more>>
Guikachu is a resource editor for PalmOSTM systems. Guikachu project allows you to visually create dialog boxes, menu bars and windows for your Palm application in the GNOME desktop environment.
If you are familiar with PalmOS development, you may have encountered one of the numerous resource editors running in the Windows or MacOS operating environments, and wished for a UNIX application that does the same, because it is your operating system of choice. Or maybe youve always created RCP files by hand and wondered if theres an easier and faster way.
Guikachu is a PalmOS resource editor that runs in the UNIX environment, using the GNOME desktop framework. At the time of writing this manual, Guikachu is the only PalmOS resource editor application for UNIX systems. If youve used Glade, a user interface editor for GNOME, the interface of Guikachu will look familiar.
Unlike most of the applications available for Windows and MacOS, Guikachu is Free Software as defined by the terms of the GPL. You are not only allowed, but encouraged to look at the source code, give it away to your peers, friends and colleagues and modify it to your liking, as long as you grant these same rights to everyone else. See the GNU GPL for the specific license terms.
Main features:
- GNOME-based user interface
- LibXML-based I/O
- Exporting and importing to/from PilRC .rcp files
- Included XSLT stylesheet and shell script to generate RCP files offline
- Supported resources:
- String
- String list
- Dialog
- Menu
- Form
- Bitmap
- BitmapFamily
- Special Blob resource, for storing arbitary RCP fragments
- Per-application resources (e.g. vendor ID)
- WYSIWYG form editor, with native font rendering and cut & paste
Enhancements:
- Files are saved with a default extension of ".guikachu" to avoid unopenable files.
- A crash in the dialog button editor was fixed.
<<lessIf you are familiar with PalmOS development, you may have encountered one of the numerous resource editors running in the Windows or MacOS operating environments, and wished for a UNIX application that does the same, because it is your operating system of choice. Or maybe youve always created RCP files by hand and wondered if theres an easier and faster way.
Guikachu is a PalmOS resource editor that runs in the UNIX environment, using the GNOME desktop framework. At the time of writing this manual, Guikachu is the only PalmOS resource editor application for UNIX systems. If youve used Glade, a user interface editor for GNOME, the interface of Guikachu will look familiar.
Unlike most of the applications available for Windows and MacOS, Guikachu is Free Software as defined by the terms of the GPL. You are not only allowed, but encouraged to look at the source code, give it away to your peers, friends and colleagues and modify it to your liking, as long as you grant these same rights to everyone else. See the GNU GPL for the specific license terms.
Main features:
- GNOME-based user interface
- LibXML-based I/O
- Exporting and importing to/from PilRC .rcp files
- Included XSLT stylesheet and shell script to generate RCP files offline
- Supported resources:
- String
- String list
- Dialog
- Menu
- Form
- Bitmap
- BitmapFamily
- Special Blob resource, for storing arbitary RCP fragments
- Per-application resources (e.g. vendor ID)
- WYSIWYG form editor, with native font rendering and cut & paste
Enhancements:
- Files are saved with a default extension of ".guikachu" to avoid unopenable files.
- A crash in the dialog button editor was fixed.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
812 downloads
Linice 2.6
Linice is an x86 source-level kernel debugger. more>>
Linice is a source-level kernel debugger for x86 systems with the look and feel of SoftIce for MS Windows.
It is designed for people who are already familiar with SoftIce, but anyone can quickly get used to it. It can break into a running kernel at any time using a hotkey and supports breakpoints and single step on modules, the kernel, or user programs.
Linice supports the VGA frame buffer, the X Window System, serial connections, and monochrome adapters.
Enhancements:
- A bug in linsym where getlogin() would return NULL for some kernels has been fixed.
- This fixes a linsym segfault reported by a number of users.
<<lessIt is designed for people who are already familiar with SoftIce, but anyone can quickly get used to it. It can break into a running kernel at any time using a hotkey and supports breakpoints and single step on modules, the kernel, or user programs.
Linice supports the VGA frame buffer, the X Window System, serial connections, and monochrome adapters.
Enhancements:
- A bug in linsym where getlogin() would return NULL for some kernels has been fixed.
- This fixes a linsym segfault reported by a number of users.
Download (0.91MB)
Added: 2005-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1551 downloads
Flashblock 1.5.11
Flashblock is an Firefox extension that takes a pessimistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-06-29 License: MPL Price: FREE
1768 downloads
Incollector 0.6.1
Incollector is an application to collect various kind of informations (like notes, conversation logs, quotes). more>>
Incollector is an application to collect various kind of informations (like notes, conversation logs, source code, quotes, serial numbers, webaddresses, words). All entries can be tagged.
Application can also search and browse entries easly. Incollector is very young project. There can be some bugs. If you will find any bugs, send an e-mail. All the 0.x versions can be unstable. 1.0 version will be the first stable and ready to use version.
<<lessApplication can also search and browse entries easly. Incollector is very young project. There can be some bugs. If you will find any bugs, send an e-mail. All the 0.x versions can be unstable. 1.0 version will be the first stable and ready to use version.
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
921 downloads
GForge 4.5.11
GForge is a collaborative development environment. more>>
GForge is a Web-based collaborative development environment. GForge is based on a fork of the 2.61 SourceForge code, which used to be available via anonymous CVS from VA Software, but has been extensively rewritten and enhanced.
GForge has tools to help your team collaborate, like message forums and mailing lists; tools to create and control access to Source Code Management repositories like CVS and Subversion.
GForge automatically creates a repository and controls access to it depending on the role settings of the project.
Aditional Tools
- Manage File Releases
- Document Management
- News announcements
- Surveys for users and admins
- Issue tracking with "unlimited" numbers of categories, text fields, etc
- Task management
Main features:
- A Web site for every project
- Versioning via CVS
- Shell access to the server for the developers
- A web site for project coordination and comunication between team members:
- Discussion Forums - For discussions between team members
- Bug tracking - Allow registration and administration of bugs
- Support requests, patch submissions, and enhancement requests
- Comunication between project members using mailing lists
- Sharing of documentation
- Handling of todo lists, tasks, etc
- File uploads/releases
- Posting of news - Every project can have its own news items.
- Code Snippets - Provides of a basic knowledgebase that can contain code fragments, HOWTOs, etc.
<<lessGForge has tools to help your team collaborate, like message forums and mailing lists; tools to create and control access to Source Code Management repositories like CVS and Subversion.
GForge automatically creates a repository and controls access to it depending on the role settings of the project.
Aditional Tools
- Manage File Releases
- Document Management
- News announcements
- Surveys for users and admins
- Issue tracking with "unlimited" numbers of categories, text fields, etc
- Task management
Main features:
- A Web site for every project
- Versioning via CVS
- Shell access to the server for the developers
- A web site for project coordination and comunication between team members:
- Discussion Forums - For discussions between team members
- Bug tracking - Allow registration and administration of bugs
- Support requests, patch submissions, and enhancement requests
- Comunication between project members using mailing lists
- Sharing of documentation
- Handling of todo lists, tasks, etc
- File uploads/releases
- Posting of news - Every project can have its own news items.
- Code Snippets - Provides of a basic knowledgebase that can contain code fragments, HOWTOs, etc.
Download (2.0MB)
Added: 2006-10-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1099 downloads
librs232 0.0.1
librs232 is a library with implementation of RS232/serial communication protocol. more>>
librs232 is a library with implementation of RS232/serial communication protocol. Library is released under the term of LGPL license.
This library has been developed mainly for libbehate and cobehate projects, but it can be used easily standalone.
This library currently supports Linux and Windows RS232/serial stacks.
Build instructions:
Download source
mkdir temp
cd temp
svn checkout https://svn.openbht.org/librs232 librs232
cd librs232
Build
chmod +x autogen.sh
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=$PWD/../build
make install
You should have now librs232 compiled under your temp/build directory.
<<lessThis library has been developed mainly for libbehate and cobehate projects, but it can be used easily standalone.
This library currently supports Linux and Windows RS232/serial stacks.
Build instructions:
Download source
mkdir temp
cd temp
svn checkout https://svn.openbht.org/librs232 librs232
cd librs232
Build
chmod +x autogen.sh
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=$PWD/../build
make install
You should have now librs232 compiled under your temp/build directory.
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Added: 2007-07-24 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
828 downloads
WIGS 2.0
WIGS is both an API to talk to a GPS receiver over the serial port via the NMEA protocol. more>>
WIGS is both an API to talk to a GPS receiver over the serial port via the NMEA protocol supported by most GPS receivers, as well as an application that use this API.
The first phase of the WIGS project is now completed as weve published the API.
The second phase is to make an application to present the data received from the GPS in a simple and intuitive way.
The third phase, and also the most important phase, is to add a special mapping feature which allows the user to load any scanned map and, as long as that map is calibrated by providing a set of known coordinates on that map (usually the corners of the map), present the users current position on that map.
Enhancements:
- The API was completely rewritten for better integration into the GUI.
- Third party communications drivers written by developers other than the development team are supported.
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
<<lessThe first phase of the WIGS project is now completed as weve published the API.
The second phase is to make an application to present the data received from the GPS in a simple and intuitive way.
The third phase, and also the most important phase, is to add a special mapping feature which allows the user to load any scanned map and, as long as that map is calibrated by providing a set of known coordinates on that map (usually the corners of the map), present the users current position on that map.
Enhancements:
- The API was completely rewritten for better integration into the GUI.
- Third party communications drivers written by developers other than the development team are supported.
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2006-11-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1072 downloads
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conexusmm 0.5.0
conexusmm is a Gtkmm widgets for the conexus library network and serial I/O objects. more>>
conexusmm is a Gtkmm widgets for the conexus library network and serial I/O objects.
These widgets include IPv4 and IPv6 address and host entry boxes (including validated IPv4 dotted decimal address), serial port configuration widgets, et. al.
See the widget gallery at http://conexus.sourceforge.net/conexusmm/gallery/ or conexusmm-demo in the tarball for more information.
<<lessThese widgets include IPv4 and IPv6 address and host entry boxes (including validated IPv4 dotted decimal address), serial port configuration widgets, et. al.
See the widget gallery at http://conexus.sourceforge.net/conexusmm/gallery/ or conexusmm-demo in the tarball for more information.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2007-03-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
960 downloads
libTLC54x 0.1.0
libTLC54x is a library to communicate with the Texas Instruments TLC548/TLC549 8-Bit A/D-Converter. more>>
libTLC54x is a library to communicate with the Texas Instruments TLC548/TLC549 8-Bit A/D-Converter via serial or parallel connector.
The library just needs the device to be opened and than you can read data from the TLC54x. libTLC54x hides the process of getting the data bit by bit and also hides the wait states.
Main features:
- Simple interface
- Get one byte of data with one simple call from the A/D-Converter
Enhancements:
- updated README file
- made autoconf and automake scripts
<<lessThe library just needs the device to be opened and than you can read data from the TLC54x. libTLC54x hides the process of getting the data bit by bit and also hides the wait states.
Main features:
- Simple interface
- Get one byte of data with one simple call from the A/D-Converter
Enhancements:
- updated README file
- made autoconf and automake scripts
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-06-27 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
850 downloads
Hardware::iButton 0.03
Hardware::iButton is a Perl module that allows to talk to DalSemi iButtons via a DS2480 serial widget. more>>
Hardware::iButton is a Perl module that allows to talk to DalSemi iButtons via a DS2480 serial widget.
SYNOPSIS
use Hardware::iButton::Connection;
$c = new Hardware::iButton::Connection "/dev/ttyS0";
@b = $c->scan();
foreach $b (@b) {
print "family: ",$b->family(), "serial number: ", $b->serial(),"n";
print "id: ",$b->id(),"n"; # id = family . serial . crc
print "reg0: ",$b->readreg(0),"n";
}
This module talks to iButtons via the "active" serial interface (anything using the DS2480, including the DS1411k and the DS 9097U). It builds up a list of devices available, lets you read and write their registers, etc.
The connection object is an Hardware::iButton::Connection. The main user-visible purpose of it is to provide a list of Hardware::iButton::Device objects. These can be subclassed once their family codes are known to provide specialized methods unique to the capabilities of that device. Those devices will then be Hardware::iButton::Device::DS1920, etc.
iButtons and solder-mount Touch Memory devices are each identified with a unique 64-bit number. This is broken up into 8 bits of a "family code", which specifies the part number (and consequently the capabilities), then 48 bits of device ID (which Dallas insures is globally unique), then 8 bits of CRC. When you pass these IDs to and from this package, use hex strings like "0123456789ab".
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Hardware::iButton::Connection;
$c = new Hardware::iButton::Connection "/dev/ttyS0";
@b = $c->scan();
foreach $b (@b) {
print "family: ",$b->family(), "serial number: ", $b->serial(),"n";
print "id: ",$b->id(),"n"; # id = family . serial . crc
print "reg0: ",$b->readreg(0),"n";
}
This module talks to iButtons via the "active" serial interface (anything using the DS2480, including the DS1411k and the DS 9097U). It builds up a list of devices available, lets you read and write their registers, etc.
The connection object is an Hardware::iButton::Connection. The main user-visible purpose of it is to provide a list of Hardware::iButton::Device objects. These can be subclassed once their family codes are known to provide specialized methods unique to the capabilities of that device. Those devices will then be Hardware::iButton::Device::DS1920, etc.
iButtons and solder-mount Touch Memory devices are each identified with a unique 64-bit number. This is broken up into 8 bits of a "family code", which specifies the part number (and consequently the capabilities), then 48 bits of device ID (which Dallas insures is globally unique), then 8 bits of CRC. When you pass these IDs to and from this package, use hex strings like "0123456789ab".
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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