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All the software below is free and open source software. If you find any of the packages or software tools below useful and would like to show your appreciation. You can send me some of those postcards you have there. My mailing address is:

Campus Network Group,
Ateneo de Manila University,
Loyola Heights, Quezon City
1108 Philippines

Thank you and have a nice day!



Just Another VNC and RDesktop Floppy Distribution v2.0 [IMG]
Just Another VNC and RDesktop Floppy Distribution v1.0 [IMG]
Script to Generate Base Linux Floppy Filesystem [SH]
Materials for building a floppy-based Linux VNC and RDesktop Distribution. Version 1 did not contain the rdesktop binary. This was fixed in Version 2.

SVILinux 2.3.6 [IMG] not available. use the system above.
Busybox 0.60.3 SCOEMU Patch [PATCH]
A Mini floppy-based Linux Distribution that uses Busybox and Tinylogin. This Micro Linux Distribution is intended to be used as a SCO Dumb Terminal that could connect to a SCO machine that runs a terminal information ignorant application software. This software was deployed at SVIC.

Flowtools Distribution Page [HTML]
Flow-tools is library and a collection of programs used to collect, send, process, and generate reports from NetFlow data. The tools can be used together on a single server or distributed to multiple servers for large deployments. The flow-toools library provides an API for development of custom applications for NetFlow export versions 1,5,6 and the 14 currently defined version 8 subversions. A Perl and Python interface have been contributed and are included in the distribution.

NMEASerial 2.0 [SRC]
NMEASerial 1.2 [SRC]
This is a tool for probing an NMEA compliant GPS receiver. It can also be used write NMEA strings to the said receiver and also has a configuration mode for configuring the said receiver as a GPS time source. This uses SYSV termio and is only tested in Linux. The GPS Receiver used to the test this software is the Garmin GPS Engine.

AteneoCA 1.0 [SRC]
A handfull of shell scripts that aims to help maintain the common tasks of a Root Certification Authority (ROOT CA). It also contains a Perl-CGI web interface to requesting certification and for downloading the ROOT CA certificate. Really barebones software but functional.

Paranoid Bash 2.04 [PATCH] [SRC] [SRPM]
This is a patch against the Bourne Again Shell (BASH) v2.04 that includes support for a global log file. The location of the global log file can be defined in the source code of the program. This global log file also keeps utmp related information. The Patch above is Linux specific since it uses the Linux utmp format.

binutils 2.11.1 support for TI TMS320C3x/TMS320C4x DSP processors [PATCH]
This is a patch against binutils 2.11.1 released on Nov. 5, 2001. This patch adds support for the Texas Instruments TMS320C3x/TMS320C4x DSP processors. The patch was initially contributed by Michael Hayes. This patch just ports it to the newer binutils packages.

Bindmon 5.1.8 [PATCH] [SRC]
This is a patch against bindmon 0.3 that integrates the rndc tool of the new bind 9. It also include support for the else statement for redefining entries in the DNS configuration files. This tool is useful for building content delivery systems.

CA Engine 1.0 [SRC]
[SRC]
This is a code written in C that uses the Message Passing Library (MPI) API to perform some embarassingly parallel Cellular Automata simulations. This code has been tested with LAM-MPI and uses MPE for visualization. The algorithms contained are the Greenburg-Hastings, Cyclic Space and Hodgepodge algorithms.

scadad 1.0 BETA 135 [DEMO] [SRC]
This is the Sensory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Prototype Daemon. It is part of the SCADA-Total Environment Management System Project. This is a TCP/IP daemon that control and monitors a variety of sensors and control modules. The daemon also contains support for MPEG Layer 2 playback, SMS control, PHP and Java interfaces and many others. This software package is written in C.

libparport 1.0 [SRC]
This is a cross-platform C library for simplifying the control of the PC's parallel port or enhanced communications port.

STLStar 1.0 [SRC]
An implementation of the 8-tile puzzle solver using the A* Heuristic Search Algorithm. It uses the manhattan distance as it's heuristic measure. It is implemented in a Standard Template Library Class format. This program is written in C++ and compiled using the GNU C++ compiler.

De Morgan Simplifier 1.0 BETA 1 [SRC]
This is C code that simplifies a logic expression by first converting it into reverse polish notation and then applying de morgan's law on it. Feel free to comment on the algorithm used.

W Calc 1.0 BETA 2 [SRC]
Indefinite precision calculator written in C++. This code is really unmaintained and I have no plans of maintaining it.

Texas Buffoon 1.0 BETA 3 [SRC]
Texas Buffoon 1.0 BETA 2 [SRC]
This is code written for MSDOS in C++ that performs a number of different methods for solving the roots of a given equations that may or may not be polynomial. The only MSDOS specific portions are the graphing functions. These were placed to allow the user to manually find the roots using the zoom and locator commands.


Other software can be found in the following directories:

src/ - source files.
patch/ - other patches contributed for different open source software projects.
rpm/ - RPM for different software packages. Most of these packages are just rebuilt packages for my workplace system.


All software provided above are released under the GNU General Public License unless otherwise specified. For more information about these software packages please feel free to email me at wyy@admu.edu.ph. If you are interested in contributing to these pieces of software feel free. If you need a mailing list setup just ask.

 
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