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    sudoku86

    sudoku86

    a 16-bit Sudoku game for DOS and 8086/8088 CPUs

    Sudoku86 is a Sudoku game designed to run under DOS. It is a 16-bit, real mode application using CGA or VGA video output (320x200). It has been compiled using Turbo C 2.0.1. Sudoku86 comes with 100 sudoku grids. Sudoku86 requires: - 50K of free conventional memory - a 8086/8088 compatible CPU - a CGA, MCGA or VGA graphic card - a two-button mouse - a DOS 3.0+ compatible operating system
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    aScanmem

    aScanmem

    game cheater for Android

    aScanmem is Android frontend for scanmem game hacking utility. Scanmem is a Linux cheating tool acting also as debugger / memory editor with support for viewing memory regions watching and repeatedly setting values in chosen address space.
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    A simple project for use with SDL that loads a zipfile into memory and automatically converts all known files (such as text, graphics, fonts, and sounds) into data that is ready to be used in a game or multimedia project. It is the SDL equivalent of an A
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