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A hybrid of 'Lights Out' and 'Destructo Match'(from Neopets). This is a the Manta project from the YPP Grand Crafting Puzzle Project. See http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/listthreads?forum=35 for more details on the GCPP.
Road traffic simulator/game with lots of vehicules, different drivers characteristics, accidents, detours, manual or script-driven traffic lights control, pedestrian traffic, road-works, and plenty more! Solve your simulated traffic-jams problems!
Java3D 3DS FileLoader for platforms supporting JDK1.4 and Java 3D
Highly functional, multiplatform 3DS File format loader
Supports:
Heirarchical animation
Cameras
Point Lights
Directional Lights
Textures
Smooth Groups
and other features
OpenMind is a scene graph written ont top of OpenGL for Java. It already features hierarchical scene managment and object transform, full dynamic cameras, lights and fog, 2D UI elements scenegraph managment, 2D and 3D mouse picking, and more...
An alternative tuple based system written in Java. The goals of the project are to provide a very simple, fast, efficient open source alternative to existing implementations.
Lights Out was originally (at least to my knowledge) a handheld electronic puzzle game by Tiger Electronics. I decided to implement this game in Java/Swing and add lots of cool features that could not possibly be done in the handheld game including:
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HOWTO document describes how to install Linux on a headless Compaq ProLiant server with a Compaq
Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition card without physical access to the system. The installation is
done remotely through the use of a Java-enabled browser.