RSS 50 projects tagged "GPLv2"

Download Website Updated 18 Dec 2011 Oolite

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Vit 7.32

Oolite is an independent reinterpretation and ehancement of the classic space sim game Elite for modern computers. The result is a space trading and combat simulation offering encounters with pirates, police, bounty hunters, the occasional alien menace, and other surprises along the way. While striving to reach the coveted Elite status, the players set their own path through the various galaxies, choosing to be trader, pirate, or bounty hunter depending on the situation at hand, and their own judgement. The game is hugely expandable, using a combination of property lists and JavaScript. Oolite's active modding community already provides more than 200 OXPs (Oolite eXpansion Packs). Among them are a huge variety of missions, weapons, ships, and extra career paths over and above what's available within the core game, as well as a number of other gameplay enhancements and customizations.

Download No website Updated 05 Apr 2013 Qastrocam-g2

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Vit 11.95

Qastrocam-g2 is a fork of the Qastrocam project, Webcam capture software for astronomy. This fork adds support for RGB24 (luminance only) and YUYV. It has better generic V4L support (lx mode and resizing). Settings backup has been added. There is better parallel and serial lx mode support. There are a number of other changes and additions.

Download No website Updated 28 Feb 2010 AstroEasyCap

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Vit 34.34

AstroEasyCap is an optimized Linux easycap DC60 driver for astronomical purposes. It comes from the easycapdc60 driver written by rmt1947. It features integration control using a TTL output, bypass frame processing, gray-scale optimized mode, and more.

Download Website Updated 20 Nov 2010 OpenTTD

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Pop 109.75
Vit 2.78

OpenTTD is a clone of the Microprose game "Transport Tycoon Deluxe", a popular game originally written by Chris Sawyer. It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features.

Download Website Updated 22 Apr 2012 KXStitch

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Pop 37.55
Vit 2.40

KXStitch allows you to create cross stitch patterns on a grid using the supplied tools. It can convert images to cross stitch charts.

Download No website Updated 30 Dec 2010 fretscpp

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Vit 2.83

fretscpp is strongly inspired by the original FoF, reusing artwork to a large extent, with the source code rewritten from scratch. C++ instead of python should improve performance and allow easier support for features like whammy. It is playable, but some non-critical features are still missing.

No download Website Updated 14 Mar 2013 j661

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Vit 34.67

The j661 project provides a generic CDS (or ARINC 661 Server) in order to facilitate the understanding of the ARINC 661 standard, prototype ARINC 661 concepts and architectures, and facilitate the reuse of ARINC 661 specifications and artefacts between projects. The CDS architecture is designed to allow defining the Server behavior to be easily modified or extended. This is achieved by a modular plug-in architecture, allowing customization at runtime without changing anything in the Server core itself.

No download No website Updated 30 Oct 2010 dtools

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Vit 30.59

dtools (Distributed tools) is a suite of programs that allows Unix commands to be run in parallel on a list of tagged hosts. It is based on Capistrano and Fabric, has a modular architecture and is easy to extend, and has full integration with SSH.

Download No website Updated 06 Nov 2010 cpos-recovery

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cpos-recovery is a tool that makes a bootable backup copy or a tar file of the current system on backup media. This can be used to reinstall a root partition in minutes, in the event of major problems.

Download No website Updated 06 Nov 2010 fmconv

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The "fmconv" script modifies the /etc/fstab file and the /boot/grub/menu.lst file to use either UUID strings or device filenames depending upon the parameter settings (-u or -d). This easy conversion to device filenames for maintenance purposes (UUID strings are hard to maintain, and just annoying), and the conversion back to UUID strings allows grub to work in an environment where the boot disk sequence is poorly defined by the BIOS. The original files are never overwritten.

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Remote Launcher Server

A tool to launch applications remotely on your PC via your Android device.

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Minerva

A home automation suite.