xtrs

emulator for TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P computers

xtrs is an X-based emulator for the Tandy/Radio Shack line of Zilog Z80-based microcomputers popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It features cassette, floppy, and hard drive emulation, timer interrupt emulation, file import and export from the host operating system, support for most of the undocumented Z80 instructions, and a built-in debugger. Real floppy drives can be used, and, if an OSS-compatible sound driver is available, application-based sound can be played and real cassettes read and written directly through the sound card or via WAVE files. Several hi-res graphics cards are emulated and, in Model 4/4P mode, mice are supported. There is also real-time clock, sound card, serial port, joystick, and CPU clock speedup emulation.

context-doc-nonfree

ConTeXt documentation that is not DFSG free

The web site of ConTeXt provides a plethora of documents in pdf format documenting many features of ConTeXt and friends. These documents are only available as pdf documents.

libgrpc3

high performance general RPC framework

r-cran-pwt9

GNU R package for the Penn World Tables (version 9.x)

This package contains the Penn World Tables (PWT) version 9.x, which provide purchasing power parity (PPP) and national income accounts converted to international prices for 182 countries between 1950 and 2017.

mir-platform-graphics-wayland20

Mir Display Server - platform library for Wayland

Mir is a display server running on Linux systems, with a focus on efficiency, robust operation and a well-defined driver model.

libinline-java-perl

write Perl classes in Java

The Inline::Java module allows you to put Java source code directly "inline" in a Perl script or module. A Java compiler is launched and the Java code is compiled. Then Perl asks the Java classes what public methods have been defined. These classes and methods are available to the Perl program as if they had been written in Perl.