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    Program Manager Eternity

    Program Manager Eternity

    Program and Game Manager for DOS

    Program Manager Eternity is an application for launching applications in DOS. Mainly, It is for the still very active FreeDOS platform. It is built on top of the newly created QuickCrt object-oriented framework for Turbo Pascal 7.0.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ARTT

    ARTT

    Tintin++ scirpts for MUD (mmorpg)

    www.abandonedrealms.com http://tintin.sourceforge.net/ Enjoy MMORPG in it's purest form, a shared text based adventure like the one everquest was fashioned after. www.abandonedrealms.com
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AnsiGL

    AnsiGL

    A modern "graphics" API for text-based applications

    Sourceforge is no longer being updated! Check out our new home instead: http://github.com/nicrohobak/AnsiGL ---------------------------------------- AnsiGL is a C++ console text "graphics" API using simply ASCII characters and ANSI escape sequences, and all without the use of any video hardware. It strives to be a simple-to-use text-graphical toolkit have with an intuitive interface for developers, while maintaining a sufficiently high degree of flexibility. Many comparable APIs tend to either use video hardware, or are simply not as fully-featured as one might hope or expect, at least in the area of visual elements. AnsiGL can serve to bridge that gap easier, and since it "renders" to a std::string (or optionally, an ncurses WINDOW *), integration should be relatively easy with just about any project. Bindings to ncurses are provided to allow for rapid, fully-featured application development with old and familiar friends, along with AnsiGL.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Konsole Invaders
    This is a clone of the game Space Invaders written in C for Linux/UniX. For playing it you need a Linux console or terminal. At the beginning it will seem easy, but in the end it will become really hard. You can configure the game easily.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LINeup4 is a connect four game using a terminal interface which doesn't need any graphic libraries. This game is also known as four in a row or connect4. The game is won by lining up four of your pawns in a row, in a column or diagonally.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is a bash script that will duplicate the effect of the matrix in a terminal. It is composed of 3 files all of which are required for proper execution.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Quiz of Country and Their Capital

    The Quiz of Country and Their Capital

    The Quiz of Country and Their Capital.

    If you want to learn the capitals of all the countries, this small quiz is your best choice, that it can help you to improve your culture about capitals.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    javaLightConsole

    Easy fine console input/output for java

    Input : non blocking keyboard handling. Output : clean console, print at x,y coordinates, echo on/off, cursor on/off. Developed for learning game programming and MVC. Uses native code through JNI. Provides windows and linux versions. Includes code:blocks and eclipse projects for native and java code. You can use the classes InputProxy and OutpoutProxy in your projects. For usage examples, see their main() methods.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    tintindev

    tintindev

    Development branches of tintin++

    This project contains development branches for the tinin++ mud client (http://tintin.sourceforge.net/index.php). These branches are not necessarily used for upstream tintin++, but for extensive additional features not found there.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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