Software
Various small utilities and programs written primarialy for Linux (with the
odd Windows app thrown in). They may port to other OS's, but no gurantees (it's
all GPL or BSD licensed
anyway), so if you want to do a port, feel free). All programs come with
absolutely no warranty.
These exist solely because I've found a need for them, and there wasn't
anything else avaiable or suitable. If you find these useful let me know
somehow :-) Thanks! :-)
Non-Linux
- CPUPerf - a Win32 service that brings various
performance counters out to the filesystem. Brings the concept of a
Load Average to Windows :-) Currently at version 0.03 (released
8 Feb 2006). Includes pre-built .EXE plus sources for Visual C++ 2005
Express.
Workstation/Console
- beep.c - a silly little C program that makes
your machine beep at definable intervals; useful if you run your
machine without a monitor and want an audible indication that it's
booted up/shutdown/crashed/still alive etc...
- CD-Rom utils: load and eject (updated:
4 April 2000)
- Firewall configuration script
- reads firewall configuration from a file and creates the
firewall rules (updated: 2 March 2000). Probably defunct now as it
was written for ipchains and iptables is now prevelent.
- Lock a terminal and wait for password
- calc - perform simple number crunching on
a list of numbers.
Sound Utils
These were written for OSS, and may or may not work under ALSA; I don't
use them any more -- here for historic value if nothing else :-)
Webserver
- XSLT CGI Processor (new for November
2004). This is a
Sablotron
based XSLT processor for Apache, and runs as a simple CGI interface. As
such, it may work on other webservers with little tweaking. I use it to
drive this part of my site.
TI-85
Completely not Linux related, but just some rather old code I wrote
years ago for the
TI-85
calculator, a rather good calculator and one that saw me through University
several years ago (until it got nicked in me final year. Barstewards). I'm
going to try and find the original sources for some of this if I can, but for
now it may only be the UUE'd/editlocked stuff. Here for posterity if nowt else.
- RPN v2 ... do Reverse Polish on the '85
- RPN v3 ... and again! Just a later version :-)
All programs are Copyright © 1998-2004
Chris Johnson
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