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spdrs60 is a graphical SRCP client to comfortably control a digital model railway. Visual appearance and usage comply to the original SpDrS60 German Federal Railway company locking table. A SRCP server (e.g. erddcd or srcpd) is needed as a hardware link. In cooperation with train controller dtcltiny (http://dtcltiny.sourceforge.net/) spdrs60 provides support for train automation.
dtcltiny is a small SRCP client to control digital model trains on SRCP systems. dtcltiny needs a SRCP server (e.g. erddcd or srcpd) as hardware link. In cooperation with locking table spdrs60 (http://spdrs60.sourceforge.net/) dtcltiny provides support for train automation.
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Visual Pinball - Project started by Randy Davis, continued by the Visual Pinball development team and contributors from the source that was released under the 'old MAME license' (no commercial use) in February 2010.
A computerized version of "Big Play Football", a freely-distributed table top simulation of (U.S.) football. The game recreates matches based on statistical performance of players. Intended uses: simulation for "what if" scenarios, "Quick Play"....