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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
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    QStat is a command-line utility for collecting real-time statistics from on-line game servers. The games supported are generally limited to the first-person-shooter genre (Quake, Half-Life, Unreal, etc). Statistics may be output in a variety of form
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    Kenny

    "Kenny" is an XBoard/WinBoard chess engine based on "Winglet"

    Kenny is a Winboard/XBoard chess engine based on Winglet (http://www.sluijten.com/winglet/source/index.htm), an open source chess program. Winglet's full source code can be obtained from Winglet. Kenny is an advanced form of Winglet which plays better at some faster time levels like blitz chess or upto 20 minute games, but almost always loses against Winglet when the time controls are 40 minutes or more for each. These tests were run by setting up various tournamennts on the free Chess GUI...
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    A -quite ambitious- project to create a functional Doom source port in pure Java, trying to keep as close as possible to the original source code while at the same time streamlining it into a more OO and Java-friendly form.
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    I wanted to make my own RPG dice roller, i know there are lots of programs out there that do dis, but HEY! i did this myself and i have just started learning C at the university.
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    Diurna is a command-line program intended as a complement to the common Date program found on GNULinux systems. Diurna converts the system date from the modern, to the ancient Roman form complete with latin and roman numerals.
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    Jumble Helper is a graphical aid for anagram games like Jumble and Scrabble, taking in a group of letters, allowing the user to form the anagram [phrase] on his/her own (no dict), watching the source letters move in real time between <remaining> & <used>.
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