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BSD Subsystem 2.0
Install the BSD subsystem on your iPhone more>> Install the BSD subsystem on your iPhone
BSD Subsystem will allow you to install the BSD subsystem on your iPhone for later use.
System requirements:
- iPhone
Text-based MSN Client 0.3.1
Text-based MSN Client is a textbased MSN client more>>
TMSNC is an opensource project which is released under the IR Public Domain License which basically is a modification of the BSD license.
Enhancements:
- Display current playing song option in tmsnc.conf
- Added support for setting personal message (menu item)
- Removed gettext support
- Optimized panel handling
- Window in focus is now shown in yellow
- Changed the window border style.
iPod-Linux Installer 0.4b
iPod-Linux Installer - Install linux on HFS+ formatted iPods while still allowing users to keep and use the Apple Supplied OS more>>
Enhancements:
- Adds support for second revision Nano and 2G iPods and adds other debug information to speed up the debug process.
iPod Icons 1.0
iPod Icons - 9 icons based on the Apples iPods more>>
Available for Mac, Windows and Linux.
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.72.2
Mac-on-Linux - Run Mac OS in parallel with Linux more>>
Mac-on-Linux is intended to be used by peoplewho run linux/ppc as their main operating system but still want to be able to run that occasional Mac OS application.
Other possible applications include:
development
hardware simulation
server applications
compatibility testing
Technology:
No CPU emulation
very fast!
No ROM image needed
Complete MMU virtualization
Idle sleep (8.6 or later)
Very compatible
Multi-session support
603, 604, G3 and G4 support
Device support:
Full screen video (fbdev, xdga)
MMU accelereaded X11 video
CD burners
Generic SCSI
Generic USB
Audio
Networking
AltiVec support.
iPod-Linux Installer 0.4bR3
iPod-Linux Installer has come as a simple yet effective program with which Mac OS X users can easily install and use linux on their HFS+ formatted iPods in addition to the Apple Supplied OS. more>> iPod-Linux Installer 0.4bR3 has come as a simple yet effective program with which Mac OS X users can easily install and use linux on their HFS+ formatted iPods in addition to the Apple Supplied OS. Currently supports 1-4G, Mini, and Photo iPods. Installation on Nano and Video possible but not supported. Additional iPods will be supported according to what developments are made on the iPodLinux kernel.
- Added support for 4G, Mini, and Photo iPods. Installation is possible on Nano and 5G iPods but is not supported. Note: This is an initial alpha release, be prepared for some bugs.
- Includes newest kernel as of April 1st 2006.
- Added check to make sure user was able to write to where the installer is located.
- Mac OS X 10.3 or later, iPod: 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, Mini, or Photo iPod. Installation is possible but not supported on Nano and 5G (Video) iPods.
Bochs 2.4.1
A portable x86 PC emulation software package. more>> A portable x86 PC emulation software package.
Bochs is a portable x86 PC emulation software package that emulates enough of the x86 CPU, related AT hardware, and BIOS to run Windows, Linux, *BSD, Minix, and other OSs, all on your workstation.
Bochs is a highly portable open source IA-32 (x86) PC emulator written in C++, that runs on most popular platforms.
Bochs includes emulation of the Intel x86 CPU, a custom BIOS and common I/O devices. Currently, Bochs can be compiled to emulate a 386, 486, Pentium/PentiumII/PentiumIII/Pentium4 or x86-64 CPU including optional SSEx, MMX, and 3DNow! instructions.
Bochs is capable of running most Operating Systems inside the emulation including Linux, Windows 95, DOS, and Windows NT 4. Bochs was written by Kevin Lawton and is currently maintained by this project.
Bochs can be compiled and used in a variety of modes, some which are still in development. The typical use of Bochs is to provide complete x86 PC emulation, including the x86 processor, hardware devices, and memory.
This allows you to run OSes and software within the emulator on your workstation, much like you have a machine inside of a machine. For instance, lets say your workstation is a Unix/X11 workstation, but you want to run Win95 applications.
Bochs will allow you to run Win 95 and associated software on your Unix/X11 workstation, displaying a window on your workstation, simulating a monitor on a PC.
Enhancements
- Fixed bunch of CPUID issues
- Bochs is now able to install and boot 64-bit Windows images!
- Several bugfixes in CPU emulation (mostly for x87 instructions)
- Fixed two critical deadlock bugs in the Win32 gui.
- Fixes related to the show ips feature
- Removed conflicting win32-specific alarm() functions (win32 and sdl gui)
- Feature now works in wx on win32
- Added support for gdb stub on big endian machine.
- Rewritten obsolete hash_map code in dbg symbols module.
- BIOS: implemented missing INT 15h/89h.
TestDisk 6.3
TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery utility more>>
TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery utility! It was primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally erasing your Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really easy.
TestDisk can find lost partitions for all of these file systems:
BeFS ( BeOS )
BSD disklabel ( FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD )
CramFS, Compressed File System
DOS/Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32
HFS and HFS+, Hierarchical File System
JFS, IBMs Journaled File System
Linux Ext2 and Ext3
Linux Raid
RAID 1: mirroring
RAID 4: striped array with parity device
RAID 5: striped array with distributed parity information
RAID 6: striped array with distributed dual redundancy information
Linux Swap (versions 1 and 2)
LVM and LVM2, Linux Logical Volume Manager
Mac partition map
Novell Storage Services NSS
NTFS ( Windows NT/2K/XP/2003 )
ReiserFS 3.5, 3.6 and 4
Sun Solaris i386 disklabel
Unix File System UFS and UFS2 (Sun/BSD/...)
XFS, SGIs Journaled File System.
RobotVisionCAD 4.2.3
RobotVisionCAD is created to be an advanced computer aided design for Image Processing and Computer Vision. more>>
RobotVisionCAD 4.2.3 is created to be an advanced computer aided design for Image Processing and Computer Vision. RvCAD's GUI presents users with a view where users drag and drop Image Processor Elements, and visually connecting them to form Image Processing Pipeline. RvCAD is a tool used by scientists, engineers, mathematicians to explore Machine Vision and Image Processing algorithms. Drag and Drop UI, visually design Machine Vision Pipeline RvCAD runs on Win32 and most posix system, etc, linux, BSD and Mac OS X Pipeline architecture scales to MultiCore, and SMP CPU.
Supports real-time live video processing from VideoForWindow, DirectShow(WDM), Video4Linux on linux and Video Digitizer on Mac OS X, compatible capture device. Support reading and writing the following image files: avi, mpeg, bmp, jpeg, png, pcx, xpm, and tiff. Customizable through loadable module. You can add your own custom libraries to RvCAD. Code Generators create the templates for your custom library elements. You insert your own C/C++ code into the specified locations. Compile, and add the result to your library.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4.7 or higher
- QuickTime 7.1.2
Bochs 2.3pre2
Bochs is a portable x86 PC emulation software package more>>
It is a highly portable open source IA-32 (x86) PC emulator written in C++, that runs on most popular platforms. It includes emulation of the Intel x86 CPU, common I/O devices, and a custom BIOS. Currently, Bochs can be compiled to emulate a 386, 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro or AMD64 CPU, including optional MMX, SSE, SSE2 and 3DNow instructions. Bochs is capable of running most Operating Systems inside the emulation including Linux, Windows 95, DOS, and Windows NT 4. Bochs was written by Kevin Lawton and is currently maintained by this project.
Bochs can be compiled and used in a variety of modes, some which are still in development. The typical use of Bochs is to provide complete x86 PC emulation, including the x86 processor, hardware devices, and memory. This allows you to run OSes and software within the emulator on your workstation, much like you have a machine inside of a machine. For instance, lets say your workstation is a Unix/X11 workstation, but you want to run Win95 applications. Bochs will allow you to run Win 95 and associated software on your Unix/X11 workstation, displaying a window on your workstation, simulating a monitor on a PC.
Enhancements:
- fix corrupt saved configuration files (Christophe Bothamy)
- fix missing break statements in apic (Shai Fultheim)
- fix compiling sb16 under FreeBSD (Volker Ruppert)
- updates to the documentation (Volker)
- fix text mode colors 8 to 15 (Volker)
- fix FPU integer load bug (Volker)
- stop pasting on hardware reset (Volker).
WebShell 0.9.6
A web-based ssh shell for the iPhone. more>> A web-based ssh shell for the iPhone.
WebShell is a web-based ssh shell.
It runs on any browser capable of JavaScript and AJAX. You can use it from any computer or iPhone/smartphone.
The server is written in Python and is very easy to set up on Linux, Mac OS X, BSD, Solaris, and any Unix that runs python 2.3.
WebShell mainly relies on Ajaxterm.
Main features:
- VT100, ECMA-48 terminal emulation.
- Integrated secure http server.
- UTF-8, with chinese/japanese wide glyph support.
- Virtual keyboard for iPhone users.
- Changeable appearance.
- Compliant with vttest.
System requirements:
- iPhone
Drop Script 0.5
Create new apps from command-line BSD programs. more>>
iLinkPod 0.4pr1
Access files on an iPod using the Finder. more>>
iPodLink uses the native BSD subsystem and works at a low,direct and safe level, and is studied to guide you in few easy steps.
EnLiten 1.6.1.6
View/analyze/manipulate complex visualization scenarios. more>>
DropScript X 0.5
DropScript lets you create new applications from any BSD program which takes files as command line arguments. Typically, these are scripts written in sh, perl, etc more>> DropScript lets you create new applications from any BSD program which takes files as command line arguments. Typically, these are scripts written in sh, perl, etc.
MacOS X 10.0 or later.
Version 0.5 provides multiple files on one command line, instead of individually.