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    MinecraftConsoles

    MinecraftConsoles

    A certain block game

    MinecraftConsoles is an open-source project that revives and modernizes the legacy console edition of Minecraft by rebuilding it into a multi-platform, extensible codebase. It is based on the original Legacy Console Edition source and introduces numerous fixes and improvements to enhance stability, performance, and usability on modern systems. The project aims to serve as a foundation for further development such as modding, backports, and experimentation with features that were previously...
    Downloads: 143 This Week
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    minecraft protocol

    minecraft protocol

    Parse and serialize minecraft packets, plus authentication

    Parse and serialize Minecraft packets, plus authentication and encryption.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    crouton

    crouton

    Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment (EOL)

    ...This approach allows developers, system administrators, and power users to access traditional Linux tools and desktop environments on hardware originally intended to run only Chrome OS. Crouton supports multiple Linux distributions such as Ubuntu and Debian and allows the installation of different desktop environments including XFCE, KDE, and others. The environment integrates closely with Chrome OS, enabling shared files, hardware access, and keyboard shortcuts to switch between systems seamlessly.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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