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* gcc (the C compiler), gpp (the C++ frontend), g77 (Fortran frontend), ADA and objc (the objetive C frontend) are available from simtel. Last version is 3.2.1.

* Automake 1.5 ported by Richard Dawe is a tool that generates GNU Coding Standards compliant Makefile.in files from shorter template files called Makefile.am. Binaries and Sources. Now release 2 is available.

* GNU Multi-Precision maths library v4.1.1. GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on signed integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers. It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular interface. Binaries, Documentation and Sources.

07/11/02 (dd/mm/yy)

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* AllegroOgg v1.0.0 by Javier González is a library to play Ogg files with Allegro.

* cxref 1.5d ported by Hans-Bernhard Broeker is the C cross reference and documentation generator program. Cxref is a program that inspects lots of C source and header files in one go and produces formatted output that describes the structure of the program built from all those files. For every function found, it'll list all calls to other functions, the functions calling it, the variables used, and where all of those are, by cross-referencing and sourcefile name and line number information. It'll also make similar lists for all variables and datatypes found.. Binary and Sources.

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* liblocal v0.2 by Alexander Aganichev fixes NLS problems in the DJGPP libc library and implements almost complete ANSI C locale support using the data provided by country.sys driver. Binaries and Sources.

* GLOBAL 4.5 ported by Shankar Chakkere is source tag tool. Binaries and Sources.

* AllegroGL is an OpenGL layer for Allegro, Bernhard Tschirren wrote AMesa (Allegro Mesa layer) and Bertrand Coconnier wrote the code to use it with AllegroGL, you can find it here: http://perso.club-internet.fr/bcoconni. Now 0.1.2 is available.

* AllegroMP3 v2.0.2 by Javier González is a library to play MP3 files with Allegro.

* AllegroFont v1.8.1 by Javier González.

* GNU Binutils 2.13 ported by Andris is a collection of utilities for creating and examining object and executable files. The most important of these utilities are the assembler (as) and the linker (ld). The assembler takes the the output of a GNU compiler to produce an object file readable by the linker. The linker then reads the object files to create an executable. Another important utility is the archiver (ar) that creates libraries of object files (like libc.a). Binaries and Documentation (info and man formats), Source, BFD library and Documentation.

* cscope 15.4 ported by Hans-Bernhard Broeker is a text screen based source browsing tool. Although it is primarily designed to search C code (including lex and yacc files), it can also be used for C++ code. Binary and Sources.

* GNU Marst 2.4 ported by Juan Manuel Guerrero is an ALGOL to C translator. Binaries, Documentation and Sources.

* Fileutils 4.1 (r3) ported by Richard Dawe is a collection of the most common UNIX utilities for file handling like rm, mv, ls, df, etc. Sources, Binaries, Docs and Windows Help.

* gcc (the C compiler), gpp (the C++ frontend), g77 (Fortran frontend) and objc (the objetive C frontend) are available from simtel. Last version is 3.2.

* GDB 5.2.1 ported by Andris is the debugger, is a little bit un-friendly but very powerfull. Binaries, Sources and Docs.

* Pakke (formerly Zippo) by Richard Dawe is a package manager for DJGPP packages. It works in a style similar to RPM, the package manager used on Linux and many Unices. It still under development. Now v0.2.2 is available.

* GRX 2.4.5 is a graphic library for 16, 256, 65536 and True color, is very generic but hence not so fast as Allegro. The DOS version (DJGPP and TC) is Freeware, the Linux version is under the LGPL licence. Available from Simtelnet.

* GNU gdbm 1.8.3 ported by Juan Manuel Guerrero is a library of functions implementing a hashed database on a disk file. Binaries, and Sources.

12/08/02 (dd/mm/yy)

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* liblocal v0.1 by Alexander Aganichev fixes NLS problems in the DJGPP libc library and implements almost complete ANSI C locale support using the data provided by country.sys driver. Binaries and Sources.

* GNU VERA 1.0 packaged by Richard Dawe V.E.R.A. (Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms) is a free list of acronyms all of which are used in the field of computing. The current edition contains approximately 9200 acronyms. Binaries and Sources.

* Thinlib directmedia djgpp library 0.1.1 by Matthew Conte, is a light-weight directmedia library for djgpp, providing access to a linear framebuffer, sound stream, keyboard, joystick, mouse, timer, and an event system.

* GNU units 1.80 ported by Richard Dawe, it converts between different systems of units. Binaries and Sources.

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* Texinfo 4.2 ported by Eli are tools to create and read .info help files Sources, Binaries and Docs.

* Less 3.7.4 is like the DOS more command but allows backware move and more. Sources and Binaries.

* GNU Multi-Precision maths library v4.1.0. GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on signed integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers. It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular interface. Binaries, Documentation and Sources.

* Shell Utils 2.0.11 ported by Prashant TR. Sources, Binaries and Docs.

* GNU miscfiles 1.3 ported by Richard Dawe is a distribution includes files not of crucial importance for system administration or operation, but which have come to be common on various systems over the years, including word lists, airport codes, zipcodes and more. Binaries and Sources.

* GNU Binutils 2.12.1 ported by Mark is a collection of utilities for creating and examining object and executable files. The most important of these utilities are the assembler (as) and the linker (ld). The assembler takes the the output of a GNU compiler to produce an object file readable by the linker. The linker then reads the object files to create an executable. Another important utility is the archiver (ar) that creates libraries of object files (like libc.a). Binaries and Documentation (info and man formats), Source, BFD library and Documentation.

* Pakke (formerly Zippo) by Richard Dawe is a package manager for DJGPP packages. It works in a style similar to RPM, the package manager used on Linux and many Unices. It still under development. Now v0.2.1 is available.

* JPTUI by Jean-Pierre Delprat is an Object-oriented textual user interface. Can be downloaded from the v2tk directory. Now Michael N. Filippov released a new version 4.1. Freeware.

* Allegro 4.0.2 by Shawn Hargreaves and contributors is a very complete library for programming games, is very fast and includes a lot of things. Some features of Allegro are: VGA, ModeX, VESA SVGA (1.2, 2.0 and 3.0), VBE/AF 2.0 and Some Chipsets graphics support for 256, 64K and True color, protected mode keyboard handler, mouse, joystick, timer routines, facilities to make easy the interrupt hooking, a basic GUI, data files support with compression, FLI/FLC player, saves PCX and TGA images, loads PCX, TGA, LBM and BMP files, can play WAVs on SB cards, midi (synthetized) music support, palette handling, 3D primitives and more. Is Giftware. Supports DOS, Linux, UNIX X11, Win32, BeOS, QNX, MacOS, etc. Allegro have a mailing list, to subscribe, send a message to "[email protected]" with the text "subscribe allegro myname" in the body of your message. The address for the list itself is "[email protected]".

* SET's editor (SETEdit) v0.4.54 by ... SET, that's: by me ;-). SETEdit is a very powerful editor with a lot of tools for programmers (is the one used by RHIDE). That's the last version publicly available. If you want to cooperate just contact me. Free, donations accepted ;-). For information and downloads visit this page. A test binary for Win32 (native Win32) is available. Debian packages and test versions for Linux/PPC, Linux/SPARC and Linux/Alpha are also available. We need help to fully support Solaris and FreeBSD, the WIP version seems to work for both. The last WIP version is 0.4.57.

* TVision 1.1.4 is a port of the Borland Turbo Vision library to djgpp made by Robert and maintained by me (SET). TVision is an event handled Text User Interface. For download and information look here. The last WIP version is 2.0.0.

18/06/02 (dd/mm/yy)

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* ASU 2.0.0 (Allegro Sprite Unification) by Sven Sandberg.

* PyAllegro by Juha-Matti Tapio is a Python binding of Allegro.

* GNU UnRTF 0.18.1 ported by Juan Manuel Guerrero is a moderately complicated converter from RTF to other formats, including HTML, LaTeX, text, and PostScript. Binaries, Documentation and Sources.

* ISR_API by Florian Xaver is a library for using ISRemote, a DOS driver to use an infrared receiver/control in your DJGPP program.

* WHAM-WIN95 by Alexey V. Medvedev works on top of Wham to give a W95 look and feel.

* DOSchk 1.1 ported by Richard Dawe porchecks the validity of filenames on various OSes. Binaries and Sourced.

Modified (24)

* Allegro Sprite Editor (ASE) 0.0.7 by David A. Capello.

* Perl 5.6.1 ported by Molnar Laszlo. Sources, Binaries. Home Page. Updated in november 2001.

* Salad by Sven Sandberg is a add-on library for Allegro. It contains lots of functions for different purposes, though its main purpose is graphics.

* Shell Utils 2.0j ported by Prashant TR. Sources, Binaries and Docs.

* Bison 1.33 ported by Juan Manuel Guerrero is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C program to parse that grammar. Is the replacement of the UNIX yacc utility. Sources, Binaries and Docs.

* Dime v1.2.2 by Sven Sandberg is an add-on library for Allegro with functions for constructing Allegro gui dialogs in a very simple way similar to scanf(), but much nicer for the user of course. Works with DOS/DJGPP, DOS/Watcom, Linux, Windows/Mingw32 and Windows/MSVC.

* GNU Binutils 2.11.2 ported by Mark is a collection of utilities for creating and examining object and executable files. The most important of these utilities are the assembler (as) and the linker (ld). The assembler takes the the output of a GNU compiler to produce an object file readable by the linker. The linker then reads the object files to create an executable. Another important utility is the archiver (ar) that creates libraries of object files (like libc.a). Binaries and Documentation (info and man formats), Source, BFD library and Testsuite. Updated to correctly align sections holding DWARF2 information, november 2001.

* GNU Multi-Precision maths library v4.0.1. GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on signed integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers. It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular interface. Binaries, Documentation and Sources.

* GNU Marst 2.3 ported by Juan Manuel Guerrero is an ALGOL to C translator. Binaries, Documentation and Sources.

* GNU Bool 0.2.1 ported by Juan Manuel Guerrero is a utility for finding files that match a boolean expression. Binaries and Sources.

* MSS v1.2.1 by Juanje and Peter Palotas is a tool to detect memory leaks, use of uninitialized memory, zero-length allocations, out of range block accesses, bogus or repeated deallocations and unsuccessful allocations. Sources (C++). GPL. Now maintained by Laurynas Biveinis.

* prefsLib by Alex Roberts is a small C++ Class which lets you quickly and easily implement a prefernces/settings system into your application.

* SET's editor (SETEdit) v0.4.54 by ... SET, that's: by me ;-). SETEdit is a very powerful editor with a lot of tools for programmers (is the one used by RHIDE). That's the last version publicly available. If you want to cooperate just contact me. Free, donations accepted ;-). For information and downloads visit this page. A test binary for Win32 (native Win32) is available. Debian packages and test versions for Linux/PPC, Linux/SPARC and Linux/Alpha are also available. We need help to fully support Solaris and FreeBSD, the WIP version seems to work for both.

* Fileutils 4.0 (r4) ported by Richard Dawe is a collection of the most common UNIX utilities for file handling like rm, mv, ls, df, etc. Sources, Binaries, Docs and Windows Help.

* GDB 5.1.1 ported by Eli is the debugger, is a little bit un-friendly but very powerfull. Binaries, Sources, Docs, Library and Sources not used by djgpp.

* Zippo by Richard Dawe is a package manager for DJGPP packages. It works in a style similar to RPM, the package manager used on Linux and many Unices. It still under development. Now v0.1.6 is available.

* XDelta 1.1.2 release 3 is a library interface and application program designed to compute changes between files. Binaries and Sources. Updated march 2002.

* Zlib 1.1.4 data compression library, allows executables to un/compress their datafiles on the fly. Uses the deflate algorithm used by zip and gzip. Free. Sources and Binaries.

* diff 2.8 ported by Eli is an utility to compare 2 or three files and generate a list of differences. Very usefull when two persons works over the same files or you need to send a patch to somebody. Sources, Binaries and Docs.

* M4 1.4 ported by Eli. Is a powerful general-purpose macro-processor (a kind of enhanced CPP which isn't limited to pre-processing C sources). Sources, Binaries and Docs. Now recompiled with djgpp v2.03 with Win2k/XP support.

* Mesa is an OpenGL clone and supports djgpp. George Kinney modified 3.0's Allegro driver to work with v3.2 you can find it here.

* Gawk 3.1.1 ported by Scott Deifik implements the awk language according to the POSIX 1003.2 standard. Binaries, Sources and Docs.

* A DJGPP-built Python 2.2.1 binary is available at http://phaseit.net/Python/python-djgpp.221.tar.gz. Python v1.1 (Suit included). Sources and Binaries.

* GNU Pascal 2.1 (ISO 7185 Standard Pascal, 90% ISO 10206 Extended Pascal and 80% Borland Pascal) is available in your main site and in Sunsite. The GNU Pascal home page or alternative. You can found in Simteltoo.

* gcc (the C compiler), gpp (the C++ frontend), g77 (Fortran frontend) and objc (the objetive C frontend) are available from simtel. Last version is 3.1.

* Zlib 1.1.4 data compression library, allows executables to un/compress their datafiles on the fly. Uses the deflate algorithm used by zip and gzip. Free. Sources and Binaries.

29/10/01 (dd/mm/yy)

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* SET's editor (SETEdit) v0.4.41 by ... SET, that's: by me ;-). SETEdit is a very powerful editor with a lot of tools for programmers (is the one used by RHIDE). That's the last version publicly available. If you want to cooperate just contact me. Free, donations accepted ;-). For information and downloads visit this page. Last beta version is v0.4.51 and is a candidate to become the next stable release. A test binary for Win32 (native Win32) is available. Debian packages and test versions for Linux/PPC and Linux/SPARC are also available. We need help to fully support Solaris and FreeBSD, also to fix problems in Linux/Alpha.

* InfView v0.2.6 by ... SET, me again ;-) is a very nice tool to read info files. It have a command line very similar to the info-standalone program and is really nicer. A beta v0.2.7 is available, it includes a man page viewer.

* FBlend (Fast color blenders) v0.2 by Robert J Ohannessian is a set of fast color blender for Allegro. They are more specialized and much more faster.

* XDelta 1.1.2 release 2 is a library interface and application program designed to compute changes between files. Binaries and Sources.

* AllegroGL is an OpenGL layer for Allegro, Bernhard Tschirren wrote AMesa (Allegro Mesa layer) and Bertrand Coconnier wrote the code to use it with AllegroGL, you can find it here: http://perso.club-internet.fr/bcoconni. Now 0.0.20 is available.

* gcc (the C compiler), gpp (the C++ frontend) and objc (the objetive C frontend) are available from simtel. Last version is 2.95.3, a test version of 3.0.2 is available at Andris site.

* Allegro 3.12 by Shawn Hargreaves is a very complete library for programming games, is very fast and includes a lot of things. That's the home page (fast mirror). Some features of Allegro are: VGA, ModeX, VESA SVGA (1.2, 2.0 and 3.0), VBE/AF 2.0 and Some Chipsets graphics support for 256, 64K and True color, protected mode keyboard handler, mouse, joystick, timer routines, facilities to make easy the interrupt hooking, a basic GUI, data files support with compression, FLI/FLC player, saves PCX and TGA images, loads PCX, TGA, LBM and BMP files, can play WAVs on SB cards, midi (synthetized) music support, palette handling, 3D primitives and more. Is Giftware. For a native Windows version look here. Allegro have a mailing list, to subscribe, send a message to "[email protected]" with the text "subscribe allegro myname" in the body of your message. The address for the list itself is "[email protected]". The last WIP version can be found here, Shawn is unifying the X and Windows port with the trunk of the project (Allegro 3.9.x WIP). Last WIP is 3.9.39 and have support for a lot of platforms like BeOS, QNX, MacOS and more.

* GNU Bool 0.2 ported by Juan Manuel Guerrero is a utility for finding files that match a boolean expression. Binaries and Sources.

* TETRIS Queen by David A. Capello is a very special TETRIS clone, the Queen of Tetrises, the TETRIS Queen, with 50 levels, 30 musics, total support for 2 player, and two modes: classic & destructor (with bombs and mega-bombs), this and much more in one free game (GNU License). Binaries for DOS, Windows, UNIX and QNX are available. Now v1.4 is available.

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