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openMSX, the open source MSX emulator that tries to achieve near-perfect
emulation by using a novel emulation model.
Hardware emulated:
o almost all MSX systems, except for some details.
o Different CPU clock speeds, including those for the Panasonic
MSX2+ machines.
o Almost all known cartridge mapper types via autodetection or the
included ROM database.
o Many MSX storage (disk/SRAM) systems.
o kanji JIS ROM 1 and 2.
o Mouse and joystick (with option to use the keyboard as joystick).
o rensha turbo auto fire support.
And more!
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http://openmsx.sf.net/
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compile with gcc 3.4.0. The patches were those submitted in PR 25695
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compile with gcc 3.4.0. The patches were those submitted in PR 25695
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- replace encumbered code
- support for ATAPI devices
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provided in PR/25732 by Stefan Krüger (space7 at meinberlikomm dot
de), small cleanups by me
changes:
- replace encumbered code
- support for ATAPI devices
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Changes from version 2.6.0 to 2.6.1 (Released 2004-05-26)
Bugs Fixed
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C13 - Fixed the "your demo games always look like they've been saved"
bug.
C13 - Fixed the "crashes the client when you have text selected in a
room" bug.
C13 - Got loading SGF files to work again.
C13,S - Got cloned games working again.
S - Fixed the "sometimes you can't play your handicap stones" bug.
C13 - Got rid of a spurious "You are cloning this game" warning message.
Features Added
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C13 - Got the "Save before closing?" dialogs to be more similar
between games saved on server and games saved to disk.
Changes from version 2.5.8 to 2.6.0 (Released 2004-05-24)
Bugs Fixed
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C13 - Got downloading games working again.
C13 - Some scrollbar fixes
S - Put all logs in one place
S, C - Did a lot of the protocol cleanup that I was waiting for a
protocol change to do.
S, C - Tweaked the "blitz"/"ultra blitz" rules a little bit.
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(If you use another platform, please share your details.)
This fixes a problem where under Linux, the sun and xv
plugins are not installed and then 36 additional new plugins
are installed (Linux only). (Thank you to Sebastian Prause
for Linux PLIST information.)
Use PLIST_SUBST for the i386 files and remove PLIST.i386.
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minor changes by me.
XSH is a fast and powerful command-line XML editor. It may be used to
query and modify XML documents. XSH may be used either interactivelly or
for off-line processing (like bash). XPath expressions are used to
select parts of XML document to be processed.
Both system shell and perl are accessible from XSH in a very natural
way. XSH itself is written in Perl and uses XML::LibXML bindings of
gnome-xml2 library in the background level.
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This module augments XML::LibXML by providing a Perl
interface to libxml2's xmlXPathContext structure.
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Simple implementation of XUpdate format (http://www.xmldb.org/xupdate/).
The implementation is based on XML::LibXML DOM API.
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XML::NodeFilter is a generic node-filter class for DOM traversal as
specified in the DOM Level 2 Traversal and Range specification. It
extends that specification so this class is more easy to use for perl
programmers.
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XML::LibXML::Iterator implements the iterator part of the DOM
Traversal and Range specification. This class allows to iterate
through a DOM as it is done through an ordinary array.
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Changes:
1.43 (tjmather) 07/28/2003
- Fixed bug that manifests itself with XML::Parser 2.32 and greater,
specify external style as 'XML::Parser::Dom' rather than just 'Dom'.
(Matt Sergeant)
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Descent 2 for DOS, Windows, and Unix (Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, etc).
Supported features include: Graphics, Sound, OpenGL, Joystick, Mouse,
CD audio, Networking.
Unsupported features: Serial.
A few of the new features in 0.2.0: Movies, Bigendian support,
Shareware data file support, and Descent 1 data file support.
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additions/changes since gerbv-0.15:
* projects: you can save and load setups in what I call projects.
* GTK+ 2 support
* Now you can invert a layer by the push of button. Basically.
* When gerber files were defined with omit trailing zeros, gerbv could
parse them very bad. Now it should work better.
* Aperture macros did not handle exposures at all. Now they do a better
work. Some thermals are defined from their CAD program as a sequence of
aperture macros instead of just using aperture macro 7. They are drawn
better now.
* Handles tool tables when drawing drill files thanks to Dimitri. See man
page for more info.
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C. Reed.
xvidcap is a tool (like Lotus ScreenCam and Camtasia) that captures
movement on a selected area of an X11 screen to files. Frame output
formats include: XWD, PPM, PNG, MNG, JPEG and MPEG.
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Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.2.4
- Bug fixed in hash table code that could sometimes cause crashes with
the quotalegacy database
- Net-SNMP compatibility
- Significantly improved com_err detection
- Assorted minor NNTP improvements
- Assorted other minor bugfixes
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Changes:
2004-04-20 Stable Version 1.0.3 released
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2004-04-20 Brian Stafford <brian@stafford.uklinux.net>
* memrchr.c configure.in
Added memrchr() implementation for systems that don't have one.
* smtp-tls.c
Applied patches from Pawel Salek to check subjectAltName for
wildcarded domain name when validating server certificate.
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Changes:
A regression in 1.20 that caused us to complain about supposedly
invalid .class files has been rectified. Some minor error message
improvements have been made.
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part 2/2
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part 1/2
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v0.99.10.5 2003-12-27 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
+ MySQL authentication, patch by Matthew Reimer
+ --with-moduledir configure option
- mbox: APPEND reversed given \Draft and \Deleted flags
- mbox: "LF not found" errors happened sometimes when X-IMAPbase
header was updated. Possibly corrupted mbox sometimes.
Thanks to Fabrice Bellet for finding this bug.
- Custom flags couldn't be unset
- Maildir: make sure ":2," is appended to filename when moving mails
from new/ to cur/.
- Maildir: synchronization might have sometimes set wrong flags to
messages, or crash completely
- Maildir: RENAME xx inbox.xx didn't result as uppercased ".INBOX.xx"
directory which then couldn't be accessed
- Don't crash with RAND_bytes() error messages anymore. This mostly
happened with Fedora/RedHat.
pkgsrc changes:
o Disable crammd5 patch, doesn't apply cleanly anymore.
o Add a new option "DOVECOT_USE_MYSQL" to authenticate users
against a mysql database.
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patch provided by Michal Pasternak in PR pkg/25739
changes:
Version 0.9.2.1
Shazbot! Setup.y still wasn't right. Maybe this time...
Version 0.9.2
Enhancements:
Global variable and attribute names are now interned.
String literals are only converted to Python strings once, instead of each
time they're used.
Python string literals may now contain NUL characters.
Bug fixes:
Setup.py still wasn't right!
Corrected a problem introduced by moving the Plex package into the Pyrex
package.
Version 0.9.1.1
Corrected a small mistake in the setup.py.
Fixed a problem with the distutils extension.
Hopefully stopped cheesefinder.c from disappearing once and for all.
Version 0.9.1
Enhancements:
Inherited C methods can be called in the usual way.
Python classes get the right __modname__ now.
Test suite and testing framework available for download (but will require modification to work on anything other than MacOS X for now).
Plus oodles of bug fixes -- see the CHANGES file for details.
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not statvfs. NetBSD seems to be the (only?) exception. From Sergio
Jiménez.
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so depend on GConf2>=2.6.1. (Okay'd by maintainer, jmmv@.)
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So include buildlink for Xft2.
Also, the build which uses newer freetype includes
needs a newer Xft.h. So depend on Xft2>=2.1.2nb2.
(I didn't bump in the Xft2's buildlink3 because maybe
other packages don't need that new Xft.h.)
This will close PR #25548.
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Changes since 1.1b1:
- adds the anchor element and the remap attribute.
- adds the anchor element to a few more parameter entities, fixing
the bug where it was not available in all the appropriate contexts
in V1.1b2.
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write can return 0 even when the select has indicated that socket
is writable. Do not consider this error, but call select again.
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Pointed out by Thomas Klausner.
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