11 projects tagged "Tcl"
MCU 8051 IDE is a fully featured integrated development enviroment for MCS-51 based microcontrollers. It consists of a compiler, an advanced text editor (with highlighting, validation, and completion), a simulator, a scientific calculator, a hex editor, and many other things. Currently, this program supports only assembly language and a few microcontrollers.
Funpidgin is a modified version of the Pidgin instant messenger application. It was made in response to the controversial auto-resizing textbox that was implemented in Pidgin. Current features of Funpidgin include manual resizing and the ability to turn off persistent window placement. Funpidgin's releases are meant to coincide with Pidgin's releases.
TclScreenUP is a little utility that grabs a screenshot, allowing you to set a delay prior to grabbing the shot. It also allows you to set the dimensions of the shot, shows a preview, uploads it to your Web server, then displays the URL. It allows you to save profiles with your server information, preferred browser, etc. You can have multiple profiles.
Tickle Bomb is a fun puzzle game that runs on practically any platform. The rules are the same as Minesweeper or XBomb, but the tile patterns are far more complex. It can use not just the square grid, or even triangles and hexagons, but octagons and other interesting combinations.
The Role Playing Database maintains data files containing information about the players, monsters, spells, treasures, tricks, traps, etc. used in table-top role playing games, such as Dungeons and Dragons. It also provides a way to make maps of the playing environment (e.g. dungeons) in which the game(s) take place.
Points&Forces is a set of software tools for architects, engineers, and surveyors. It uses a command line interface. It features a flexible design, total station control, digital camera control, real-time control and visualization, processing of point clouds (from laser scanners or other sources), geometry manipulations, projection of photographs on meshes, photogrammetry, in-situ measurements, and format translations for points, lines, and triangle meshes to formats that include dxf, stl, wrl, and pov. The tools were mostly used for the documentation of cultural heritage sites and buildings.