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OS/2 Warp Catalogue
The OS/2 Software Source: www.xeu.com/blueware/ The OS/2 Warp Catalogue The Hottest Java The Strongest Platform The OS/2 Warp Catalogue In This Catalogue Anti-virus .......................................... 4 Backup .............................................. 4 It’s Java Time CD-ROMs ........................................ 4 Communications ........................ 6 Just when you thought that OS/2 was on its way back, it is receiving a strong Database Management .......... 9 infusion from Java and the internet. Development Tools ................ 10 As Dr. Michael Cowpland, president and CEO of Corel Disk Compression .................. 14 Corporation put it: “This platform is indeed one of the Games & Entertainment ..... 19 OS/2 Warp: best operating system solutions in which to run The Hottest Corel Office for Java (http://officeforjava.corel.com/), Graphics & Multimedia ........ 20 a suite of applications that is setting the standard for The Operating System ......... 21 Java Around! Java-based office suites, and marks another milestone OS/2 Warp is developing in the evolution of Java as a whole.” Productivity ................................. 21 into a strong and speedy Programmer’s Editors .......... 23 foundation for Java. The OS/2 Warp 4.0 Java implementation was recently This perfect fit is nicely updated with a better Virtual Machine (VM) and a REXX Programming ................ 23 symbolized by “Carmen” speedy Just In Time (JIT) compiler. Also, even older OS/2 the two-sided coffee cup versions, including Warp 3.0, Warp Connect Utilities & Tools ........................ 24 by dutch ceramist Erik-Jan |and Warp Server are now fully able to suppport Java. Books ............................................. 28 Kwakkel on the cover page. But the great work does not end with that: you can Registration Service ............. -
Examining the Hamilton C Shell
EXAMINING ROO M Examining the Hamilton C Shell Unix power for OS/2 Scott Richman tarting OS/2 for the first time was, file system), long filenames, and threads. in the background and the server will for me, like unlocking a Ferarri, Additionally, the Shell supports large be kept busy. sitting behind its wheel and find command lines and pipes (up to 64K) ing a Yugo's dash. What a disap and includes faster and more powerful Supporting Procedures pointment. Sure, the engine and utilities than those supplied with OS/2. Script programmers can create C Shell suspensionS were first rate, but the con This is more than Unix - this is a pow procedures, which are more like func trols were minimal, the clutch was stiff, erful requirement for development un tions: They accept a parameter list and and the pedals were nonresponsive! der OS/2. The ability to execute C shells return a value. These procedures are OS/2 comes with great stuff, but CMD simultaneously in different Presenta compiled into C Shell memory and are .EXE, the default command-line pro tion Manager (PM) text windows con then executed as new shell commands. cessor, is poor compared to the pow verts your PC into a flexible workstation. Procedures can greatly extend the erfuloperating system beneath. CMD.EXE The Hamilton C Shell comes with power and flexibility of your environ appears to be a port of the MS-DOS many programs and shell scripts. To ment. COMMAND.COM and lacks the major install the Shell, you simply copy the As an example, consider ZCW.CSH features of a serious front end. -
Openbsd Gaming Resource
OPENBSD GAMING RESOURCE A continually updated resource for playing video games on OpenBSD. Mr. Satterly Updated August 7, 2021 P11U17A3B8 III Title: OpenBSD Gaming Resource Author: Mr. Satterly Publisher: Mr. Satterly Date: Updated August 7, 2021 Copyright: Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal Email: [email protected] Website: https://MrSatterly.com/ Contents 1 Introduction1 2 Ways to play the games2 2.1 Base system........................ 2 2.2 Ports/Editors........................ 3 2.3 Ports/Emulators...................... 3 Arcade emulation..................... 4 Computer emulation................... 4 Game console emulation................. 4 Operating system emulation .............. 7 2.4 Ports/Games........................ 8 Game engines....................... 8 Interactive fiction..................... 9 2.5 Ports/Math......................... 10 2.6 Ports/Net.......................... 10 2.7 Ports/Shells ........................ 12 2.8 Ports/WWW ........................ 12 3 Notable games 14 3.1 Free games ........................ 14 A-I.............................. 14 J-R.............................. 22 S-Z.............................. 26 3.2 Non-free games...................... 31 4 Getting the games 33 4.1 Games............................ 33 5 Former ways to play games 37 6 What next? 38 Appendices 39 A Clones, models, and variants 39 Index 51 IV 1 Introduction I use this document to help organize my thoughts, files, and links on how to play games on OpenBSD. It helps me to remember what I have gone through while finding new games. The biggest reason to read or at least skim this document is because how can you search for something you do not know exists? I will show you ways to play games, what free and non-free games are available, and give links to help you get started on downloading them. -
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Unix and Linux System Administration and Shell Programming
Unix and Linux System Administration and Shell Programming Unix and Linux System Administration and Shell Programming version 56 of August 12, 2014 Copyright © 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Milo This book includes material from the http://www.osdata.com/ website and the text book on computer programming. Distributed on the honor system. Print and read free for personal, non-profit, and/or educational purposes. If you like the book, you are encouraged to send a donation (U.S dollars) to Milo, PO Box 5237, Balboa Island, California, USA 92662. This is a work in progress. For the most up to date version, visit the website http://www.osdata.com/ and http://www.osdata.com/programming/shell/unixbook.pdf — Please add links from your website or Facebook page. Professors and Teachers: Feel free to take a copy of this PDF and make it available to your class (possibly through your academic website). This way everyone in your class will have the same copy (with the same page numbers) despite my continual updates. Please try to avoid posting it to the public internet (to avoid old copies confusing things) and take it down when the class ends. You can post the same or a newer version for each succeeding class. Please remove old copies after the class ends to prevent confusing the search engines. You can contact me with a specific version number and class end date and I will put it on my website. version 56 page 1 Unix and Linux System Administration and Shell Programming Unix and Linux Administration and Shell Programming chapter 0 This book looks at Unix (and Linux) shell programming and system administration. -
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1590 Chapman Way Phone 440-845-7044 Broadview Hts, OH 44147 Cell : 440-832-0532 E-mail [email protected] Mark Harr Functional 36 years experience in Programming, Systems Analysis, and Project Leader positions, including 11 years mainframe development and 26 years PC / Client-Server / Internet- summary Intranet and mobile development. Recent emphasis in PhoneGap mobile development, Windows .Net development and SQL Server administration, ASP.Net/MVC/MVVM/AJAX/jQuery/HTML web site development. Extensive experience in medical systems, privacy management, ecommerce site integration, securities transactions, insurance and rating, real estate and title systems, transportation, sales management and tracking, manufacturing and inventory management, warehouse distribution, order entry, and miscellaneous office applications and systems. Employment 2009 – current, 2005 – 2008 Oxford & Associates Beachwood, OH Sr. Consultant; .Net development Consultant and architect specializing in Microsoft technologies and products. Project development, package implementations. 2008 – 2009 Exential, LLC Brecksville, OH Sr. Consultant; .Net Development, SharePoint Consultant and architect specializing in Microsoft technologies and products. 2003 - 2005 Foresight Technology Group; Brecksville, OH Berbee Information Networks Sr. System Architect; Sr. Consultant Consultant and architect specializing in Microsoft technologies and products. Project development, package implementations. 2001 - 2003 Mediquant, Inc. Broadview Heights, OH System Architect; Lead Developer -
Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Started
Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Started FINAL 4/96 p/n 1.024.492 1996 U.S. Robotics Access Corp. 8100 North McCormick Blvd. Skokie, IL 60076-2999 All Rights Reserved U.S. Robotics and the U.S. Robotics logo are registered trademarks of U.S. Robotics Access Corp. V.Fast Class and V.FC are trademarks of Rockwell International. Any trademarks, tradenames, service marks or service names owned or registered by any other company and used in this manual are the property of their respective companies. 1996 U.S. Robotics Access Corp. 8100 N. McCormick Blvd. Skokie, IL 60076-2999 USA Table of Contents About This Manual iii We Welcome Your Suggestions.............................................................iii Chapter 1 The Courier 1-1 Courier Controls, Displays, and Connectors.....................................1-3 Status Indicators ....................................................................................1-4 Features...................................................................................................1-5 Chapter 2 Installing the Courier 2-1 What You Need......................................................................................2-1 Package Contents...................................................................................2-3 Installing the Courier ............................................................................2-4 Setting the DIP Switches.......................................................................2-4 Powering On the Courier .....................................................................2-6 -
The Rutgers Cooperative Extension Bulletin Board (Rcebbs)
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 27 THE RUTGERS COOPERATIVE EXTENSION BULLETIN BOARD (RCEBBS) BY BRUCE BARBOUR Mr. Barbour is County Agricultural Agent, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Sussex County Computer Bulletin Boards are the combination of software and hardware which permit callers from remote sites to communicate and share information by posting messages, exchanging files and communi- cate with each other in real time using interactive messaging. With the advent of the personal computer in the early eighties this capability spawned a boom in computer to computer communication, facilitated by the appearance of inexpensive yet sophisticated bulletin board software and modems capable of ever-increasing rates of information transfer. While computer bulletin boards are today appearing more and more frequently in the corporate and academic worlds there are literally thousands of hobby boards throughout the nation. The software in use on these hobby boards is sometimes more versatile and user-friendly than that used in commercial applications by virtue of the heavy use that the "hobby" systems attract which translates into more feedback to the authors and thus more frequent refinement and revision of their soft- ware. The computer bulletin board system (BBS) has three abilities which should make it of interest to those of us in Cooperative Extension— time-utility, labor efficiency, and accountability. First consider time-utility. It collects and retains information from callers which it holds in ready access, providing much the same service as a telephone answering machine. Unlike the answering machine, however, the BBS is not limited as to the amount and complexity of information it can store, and it can handle graphical as well as text-based information. -
Walnut Creek CDROM Spring 1995 Catalog 1-800-786-9907 • 1-510-674-0821 Fax the Best of Walnut Creek CDROM Is Yours Free*
Walnut Creek CDROM Spring 1995 Catalog 1-800-786-9907 • 1-510-674-0821 Fax The Best of Walnut Creek CDROM is yours Free*. The • You’ll also get fonts, fractals, Best of Walnut Creek CDROM music, clipart, and more. 600 lets you explore in-depth what MegaBytes in total! Walnut Creek CDROM has to offer. • Boot images from our Unix for PC discs so you will With samples from all of our know if your hardware will products, you’ll be able to see boot Slackware Linux or what our CDROM’s will do for FreeBSD you, before you buy. This CDROM contains: • The Walnut Creek CDROM digital catalog - photos and • Index listings of all the descriptions of our all titles programs, photos, and files on all Walnut Creek CDROM If you act now, we’ll include titles $5.00 good toward the purchase of all Walnut Creek CDROM • The best from each disc titles. If you’re only going to including Hobbes OS/2, own one CDROM, this should CICA MS Windows, Simtel be it! March, 1995. MSDOS, Giga Games, Internet Info, Teacher 2000, Call, write, fax, or email your Ultra Mac-Games and Ultra order to us today! Mac-Utilities * The disc is without cost, but the regular shipping charge still applies. • You get applications, games, utilities, photos, gifs, documents, ray-tracings, and animations 2 CALL NOW! 1-800-786-9907 Phone: +1-510-674-0783 • Fax: +1-510-674-0821 • Email: [email protected] • WWW: http://WWW.cdrom.com/ (Alphabetical Index on page 39.) Hi, Sampler - (Best of Walnut Creek) 2 This is Jack and I’ve got another great batch of CICA for Windows 4 Music Workshop 5 CDROM’s for you. -
Curriculum Vitae of Nicole Ashley Hamilton
Nicole Hamilton Computer Science and Engineering University of Michigan 2649 Beyster 2260 Hayward Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2121 [email protected] https://web.eecs.umich.edu/~nham/ Summary Lecturer in computer science and engineering at University of Michigan. Previously, lecturer in electrical engineering at University of Washington Bothell. Founder of Hamilton Laboratories and author of Hamilton C shell, a software tools package for developers on Windows. Wrote the query language and ranker for the first release of Microsoft’s Bing search engine. Expertise in digital design, Verilog, C, C++, embedded systems, processors, device drivers, compilers, circuits, transistors, search engines, OS concepts, algorithms, heuristics, Linux, program management, intellectual property, licensing. Education MBA valedictorian, High Honors, Boston University, May 1987. BS and MS, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, June 1973. Experience Sep 2017 to Present Lecturer III, Computer Science and Engineering University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Instructor for EECS 280, C++ and Object-Oriented Programming, and EECS 398, System Design in C++, a course I created where students work in teams of five or six to build a whole search engine from scratch. Also serve on our program committee and as an undergraduate advisor. Jun 2013 to Jun 2017 Lecturer, Electrical Engineering University of Washington Bothell Instructor for BEE 271, Digital Design with Verilog, BEE/CSS 371 Business of Technology, a course on entrepreneurship, and the labs for BEE 233 Circuits, BEE 332 Transistors and BEE 425 Microprocessors. Adviser to numerous teams on their senior Capstone projects. Past teams have built a diagnostic tool for large trucks (PACCAR), a pulse width modulated motor controller using a PIC 18F4550, a DSP for an ECG using a Zynq-7000 (both Phillips) and an SDRAM controller in Verilog for the open source mips32r1 soft processor (IEEE Nexus). -
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ISSN 0889-6194 ComQ_Ut_e_r_s_e_~_n_--,_o_c_i_a_lc_e_rv_ic_e_s_ ~_e_tw_o_~--~~r-·iig_~i_·8; Networking: The Linking of People, Resources and Ideas TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Network . 1 CUSS Electronic Network ................................................................. 2 Services Available .. ..................................................................... 3 Articles, Reviews and Reports ............................................................. 4 Results of Human Services Systems Survey by Robert Neilson .........•..•.......................... 4 Information from the CUSSnet Conference Area ....•..•......................................... 11 Health and Human Service Networking: Information from Fidonews .....................••.........•... 20 The Allied Health Teleconference Network by Bill Hilwa .............•..•........................ 20 Health Oriented BBSs, by Edward DelGrosso ...............•••..•............................ 20 National Vietnam Veteran's Echomail Conference by Todd Looney ................................. 21 The Dirty Dozen by Eric Newhouse .........................•.............................. 22 Feminism Echomail Conference by Kim Storment .....••....................................... 24 Members Comments and Activities ........................................................ 25 Resources and Materials ................................................................. 26 Electronic Information Resources .........................•..••....•......................... 26 Newsletters, Magazines and Journals -
GHDL Documentation Release 1.0-Dev
GHDL Documentation Release 1.0-dev Tristan Gingold and contributors Aug 30, 2020 Introduction 1 What is VHDL? 3 2 What is GHDL? 5 3 Who uses GHDL? 7 4 Contributing 9 4.1 Reporting bugs............................................9 4.2 Requesting enhancements...................................... 10 4.3 Improving the documentation.................................... 10 4.4 Fork, modify and pull-request.................................... 11 4.5 Related interesting projects..................................... 11 5 Copyrights | Licenses 13 5.1 GNU GPLv2............................................. 13 5.2 CC-BY-SA.............................................. 14 5.3 List of Contributors......................................... 14 I Getting GHDL 15 6 Releases and sources 17 6.1 Using package managers....................................... 17 6.2 Downloading pre-built packages................................... 17 6.3 Downloading Source Files...................................... 18 7 Building GHDL from Sources 21 7.1 Directory structure.......................................... 22 7.2 mcode backend............................................ 23 7.3 LLVM backend............................................ 23 7.4 GCC backend............................................. 24 8 Precompile Vendor Primitives 27 8.1 Supported Vendors Libraries..................................... 27 8.2 Supported Simulation and Verification Libraries.......................... 28 8.3 Script Configuration......................................... 28 8.4 Compiling on Linux........................................