This module allows you to calculate digests while reading or writing
file handles. This avoids the case you need to reread the same
content to compute the digests after written a file.
Pod::Simple is a Perl library for parsing text in the Pod ("plain
old documentation") markup language that is typically used for
writing documentation for Perl and for Perl modules.
Pod formatters can use Pod::Simple to parse Pod documents into
produce renderings of them in plain ASCII, in HTML, or in any number
of other formats.
This module provides a clone() method which makes recursive copies
of nested hash, array, scalar and reference types, including tied
variables and objects.
TNT-MMTL, the Multilayer Multiconductor Transmission Line 2-D and 2.5-D
electromagnetic modeling tool suite, generates transmission parameters
and SPICE models from descriptions of electronics interconnect
dimensions and materials properties.
MMTL programs and supporting libraries and documentation have been
under development at the Mayo Clinic since the mid-1980s. The programs
were developed under government sponsored electronics research
programs in the Special Purpose Processor Development Group
(SPPDG). They have been employed extensively at Mayo and distributed
to some government agencies and research collaborators. At the
beginning of 2004, we decided to release the TNT graphical front-end
and MMTL programs as free software under the GNU General Public
License (GPL). Technically, MMTL programs are in the class of 2-D and
2.5-D "field solvers", which convert dimensions and materials
properties into electronic design parameters. The MMTL suite consists
of several programs, including lossy, loss-free, quasi-static, and
full-wave simulators. Circuit parameters are computed by either the
method of moments (MOM) or finite element methods (FEM). Basic
per-unit-length parameters are generated by the simulator, and can be
converted into HSPICE W-element models. MMTL is similar in many ways
to commercial field solver products which typically cost thousands of
dollars.
Changes:
- fix crash caused by long messages in HUD
- live monster counter on HUD
- notify server if client quits during startup wait
- improved response file parser
- fast forward to given map # in demo playback
- fixes for various sound bugs (no more delay in NetBSD!)
- fix doom2 demos at levels with >10 deathmatch starts
- and more compatibility and demo fixes
- support higher-turning-resolution demos from v1.91
- fix compilation with gcc 3.4.x
xtrs is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for Unix
and the X Window System. It includes lower case, the real time
clock, hi-res graphics, serial port, parallel printer, mouse,
cassette, sound and music output (requires OSS), 5" and 8" floppy
disk drives in single and double density, and even hard disk drives.
The emulated floppy and hard disk file formats are compatible with
the popular MSDOS-based emulators by Jeff Vavasour, Matthew Reed,
and David Keil, and (if you choose a capable enough file format),
all features of the original TRS-80 floppy disk controller are
emulated. Under Linux, physical floppy disk drives are also
supported. Physical cassettes can be read and written too. The
user interface is a bit spartan, but it gets the job done.
xtrs is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for Unix
and the X Window System. It includes lower case, the real time
clock, hi-res graphics, serial port, parallel printer, mouse,
cassette, sound and music output (requires OSS), 5" and 8" floppy
disk drives in single and double density, and even hard disk drives.
The emulated floppy and hard disk file formats are compatible with
the popular MSDOS-based emulators by Jeff Vavasour, Matthew Reed,
and David Keil, and (if you choose a capable enough file format),
all features of the original TRS-80 floppy disk controller are
emulated. Under Linux, physical floppy disk drives are also
supported. Physical cassettes can be read and written too. The
user interface is a bit spartan, but it gets the job done.
* FCP HTLs are now limited to 20 rather than 5; helps propagation
* Some log message severity leves are reduced (less "normal"-mode logs)
* Beginnings of support for much larger primes in the crypto code.
in the all target. This prevents the libs from being created over and over.
- fix up the libitk.so library so that the itk part of this package
actually works.
Changes since 11.3c:
Improved eliminate command error handling.
Added "eliminate all" command.
Code cleanup.
Man pages for the prime number tools were contributed
by David Moreno Garza. Many thanks.
Renamed the Mathomatic directory in the source tarball to
"mathomatic-`cat VERSION`".
Added several comments to the source code.
Renamed prime number tools to "matho-*".
Improvement to full simplification.
Tried something new with uf_simp() that fixed a problem with Mathomatic
solve complicating expressions.
Minor bugfix to eliminate command.