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Download Website Updated 16 May 2001 ax25-tools

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The ax25-tools package contains the tools that you need to get going with AX.25 for Linux. AX.25 is a network protocol that is used by hamradio operators across packet radio wireless links. This package contains the network tools to configure hamradio interfaces and some of the hamradio specific network daemons. In addition to programs that understand AX.25, they also work with ROSE and Net/ROM hamradio protocols.

Download Website Updated 15 Jul 2001 BabyTrans

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Vit 3.04

BabyTrans is a very simple GTK+/GNOME front-end for Babylon Translator .dic files.

Download Website Updated 27 Nov 2001 Bahamut

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Vit 3.58

The Bahamut IRCD is based on the EFNet Hybrid IRCD and has many additional features primarily designed for the DALnet IRC network. Its features include very high performance, compatibility with Solaris, BSD and Linux and a high level of stability under very high load, as well as many improvements over the original EFNet code. Bahamut is not compatible with Dreamforge as of version 1.2.0.

Download Website Updated 03 Dec 2010 balance

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Balance is a simple but powerful generic TCP proxy with round-robin load balancing and failover mechanisms. Its behavior can be controlled at runtime using a simple command line syntax. Balance supports IPv6 on the listening side, which makes it a very useful tool for IPv6 migration of IPv4 only services and servers.

Download Website Updated 21 Apr 2002 Batalla Naval

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Vit 3.84

Batalla Naval is a multiplayer networked BattleShip game. It supports multiple players and robots at the same time. Clients are available for GNOME, GTK, XView, ncurses, and Win16. Servers are available for GNOME and ncurses. It has support for GGZ Gaming Zone and IPv6.

Download Website Updated 03 Dec 2002 DroidBattles

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Vit 3.71

DroidBattles (formerly known as BattleBots) is a game of programming. The task is to design your bots and then use the hardware as efficiently as possible by writing a program for it, with the mission to kill any enemy bots on the playground.

Download Website Updated 22 Jul 2010 Baudline

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Vit 11.56

Baudline is a time-frequency browser designed for scientific visualization of the spectral domain. Signal analysis is performed by Fourier, correlation, and raster transforms that create colorful spectrograms with vibrant detail. Conduct test and measurement experiments with the built in function generator, or play back audio files with a multitude of effects and filters. The baudline signal analyzer combines fast digital signal processing, versatile high speed displays, and continuous capture tools for hunting down and studying elusive signal characteristics.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 bcnu

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Vit 2.50

bcnu is a Web-based system management tool which delivers information on the status of networked systems in a simple and easy-to-use manner. It uses a web browser to display information about hosts in a tabular form. Historical information can be held indefinitely, and there is a powerful query tool available to interrogate it. Client systems can run an agent which logs information back to a central system. An agent scheduler is integrated to allow agents to be run at different intervals. Standard agents include ftp, http, disk space, logfiles, processes, and more.

Download Website Updated 06 Jun 2003 Beaver

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Vit 3.15

Beaver is an Early AdVanced EditoR, for Linux and other Unices (and even Windows); in other words, it's a text editor that is intended to be light-weight, but full of useful features for programming, from editing of web sites to C coding. It is based upon the GTK+ toolkit, supports many languages, and offers functions such as automatic indentation and syntax highlighting.

Download Website Updated 29 Mar 2002 beep

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Vit 2.63

beep does what you'd expect: it beeps. But unlike printf("\a"), beep allows you to control pitch, duration, and repetitions. Its job is to live inside shell/perl scripts and allow more granularity than one has otherwise. It is controlled completely through command line options. It's not supposed to be complex, and it isn't - but it makes system monitoring (or whatever else it gets hacked onto) that much more informative.

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NHI1

An attempt to create an artificial (non-human) intelligence.

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Pidgeon

An IRC client.