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An open-source Phantasy Star Online server for *nix
Sylverant is an open-source server for the Phantasy Star Online series of games by Sega, written primarily for Unix-like operating systems. Sylverant has at least partial support for most versions of Phantasy Star Online, from the Network Trial for the Dreamcast through Blue Burst for Windows.
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.
This project provides the PIC16F84 source code required to program an old-fashioned pong game running on very basic hardware (schematic supplied) connected to a TV.
A shareware game called begin was released in 1984: a tactical starship game with a good AI and fair rules (the computer had no advantage) I've hacked assembly code to make it a multiplayer game, so that folk can challenge each other rather than the AI.
BlackSMS is a project to build a very accurate Sega Master System's emulation core without depending on any specific plataform. This is achieved by spliting the plataform-dependable code from the core and providing it as a separated interface.
JustEmpire and TEmpire (Tiny Empire) are two Empire-derivative games based (very!) loosely on Walter Bright's original Empire concept (classicempire.com), using JustBasic (justbasic.com) and Borland Turbo C/C++ (bdn.borland.com/museum). Others possible.