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This package is based on the package 'librapi2' from project 'home:geomaticien:PDA'.

Part of SynCE, a serial connection support pack for Pocket PC devices.
The SynCE project provide means of communication with a Windows CE device from a computer running Linux, FreeBSD or a similar operating system.
SynCE project homepage: http://synce.sourceforge.net/

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This package is based on the package 'libsynce' from project 'home:geomaticien:PDA'.

Part of SynCE, a serial connection support pack for Pocket PC devices
The SynCE project provide a means of communication with a Windows CE device from a computer running Linux, FreeBSD or a similar operating system.
SynCE project homepage: http://synce.sourceforge.net/

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This package is based on the package 'nexuiz' from project 'home:Ulih'.

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This package is based on the package 'rootme' from project 'home:Ulih:vintagedevel'.

This is a workaround to allow building as root in the build servive.
DO NOT INSTALL ANYWHERE!

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uCON64 - THE tool for all your video game console concerns.

- Support for 14+ different cartridge and disc-based video game console
systems
- Support for ALL common patch file formats like: IPS *), APS, BSL, PPF and
Game Genie
*) with RLE compression
- Support for 10+ different backup units to backup/restore ROM(s), disc(s)
and
SRAM(s) like: Flash Advance Linker, Flash 2 Advance, Doctor V64 (Junior),
Super Wild Card, Game Doctor, Dexdrive, Super Magic Drive, Game Boy
Xchanger,
Mad Catz Camera Link, Lynxit, MD-PRO, SMS-PRO, PCE-PRO, GG-PRO, Super
Flash
and your CD-writer.
- Finally 150+(!) different options/features for every kind of ROM
handling/management known to man :-)
Including:
*VERY* verbose ROM information for ALL systems, detection of bad dumps
using
internal checksums or DAT files, CRC32 calculation, ROM comparison,
modification (strip, pad, etc...), SRAM conversion (emulator <->
backup
unit), DiscJuggler and Nero image conversions, complete gzip and zip
support
for all file-related funtions, etc...
- Always up-to-date with support for new shit, trends, formats, and headers
like UNIF (NES), NSRT (SNES), new DAT file formats, etc...

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Due to complaints by somebody (I don't remember) the
WebCollage screensaver has been removed from the openSUSE xscreensaver
package. This build brings it back. WARNING: May show interesting
material. Not for the blunt of mind.

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This application is a recompiled version of the original Commodore 64 binary
- it is not a reimplementation, so while it runs at pretty much the maximum
possible speed, it is still 100% compatible.

Near-ANSI-C development kit for 6502-based systems.

This GNU toolchain build targets AmigaOS 3.x (possibly 2.x) and up.

This GNU toolchain build targets AmigaOS 3.x (possibly 2.x) and up.

This GNU toolchain build targets AmigaOS 3.x (possibly 2.x) and up.

Recursive scanning algorithm, detects data blocks very reliable and has a
load of command line options.

m68k cross-toolchain creating binaries suitable
for AmigaOS 1.x.

Set your PATH to include /usr/lib/dice/bin and compile
with "dcc -1.3 ".

m68k cross-toolchain creating binaries suitable
for AmigaOS 1.x. (library package)

This package is based on the package 'freeimage' from project 'games:libs'.

FreeImage is an Open Source library project for developers who would like to support popular graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others as needed by today's multimedia applications. FreeImage is easy to use, fast, multithreading safe, compatible with all 32-bit versions of Windows, and cross-platform (works both with Linux and Mac OS X).

ANSI C and assembler software development kit targeting Z80-based Game
Boys.

GCCSDK is a portable build environment for creating ARM executables to
be run natively on RISC OS. The build environment is designed to be
hosted on a Unix-like system, such as GNU/Linux, FreeBSD or Solaris.
GCCSDK releases are tied-in with the corresponding RISC OS GCC releases.

A version of Ron Cain's venerable Small-C compiler with a 6280 assembler and
a PC Engine runtime library that allows easy access to all PCE hardware
features.

This version has been extended by me (Ulrich Hecht) to allow C89-style
function declarations (using the "-C" option) instead of the traditional
K&R style used by Small-C. I also added support for C99-style "//"
comments and the void type.

maccer is a very simple two pass macro preprocessor that currently
allows you to define macros and nest them. Two pass means that the
macros may appear at any place in the file, and nesting means that
you can call macros from within macros. It also allows you to
include the contents of binary files into the output - great for
raw data.

High-Level assembler targeting the NES.

Check http://neshla.sourceforge.net/ for documentation.

6502 tracing disassembler

This is a workaround to allow building as root in the build servive.
DO NOT INSTALL ANYWHERE!

This program reads symbolic 65816 or 65c816 machine code and compiles
(assembles) it into a relocatable object file, into an IPS patch, or
directly into a raw file. The produced object file is binary-compatible
with those made with XA65.

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