tagua
Board-game frontend for playing chess variants and other games
Tagua is a frontend for a variety of board games. Currently
supported games include chess, shogi and a couple of variants of
those games.
kbreakout
ball and paddle game
kbreakout is a game similar to the classics breakout and xboing, featuring
a number of added graphical enhancements and effects. You control a paddle
at the bottom of the playing-field, and must destroy bricks at the top
by bouncing balls against them.
tecnoballz
breaking block game ported from the Amiga platform
This is a Breakout or Arkanoid like game with a lot of bonus
stages. You can buy weapons and bonus between stages.
Sometimes you have to defeat a guardian.
This game is written in C++ and uses the SDL library.
tkgate
Tcl/Tk based digital circuit editor and simulator
TkGate is a digital circuit editor and simulator with a Tcl/Tk based
interface. TkGate includes a large number of built-in devices including basic
gates, memories, ttys and modules for hierarchical design. The simulator can
be controlled either interactively or through a simulation script. Memory
contents can be loaded from files, and a microcode/macrocode compiler (gmac)
is included to create tkgate memory files from a high-level description. The
simulator supports continuous simulation, single step simulation (by clock or
epoch) and breakpoints. Save files are in a Verilog-like format.
kolf
miniature golf game
Kolf is a miniature golf game for one to ten players. A variety of courses
are included, as well as an editor to create new courses.
italc-client
intelligent Teaching And Learning with Computers - client
iTALC makes it possible to access and guide the activities of students
from the computer of the teacher. For example, with the help of iTALC
a teacher can view the contents of students' screens and see if any of
them need help. If so, the teacher can access the student's desktop and
provide support; the student can watch the teacher's actions and learn
from them. Alternatively the teacher can switch into "demo-mode", where
all the students' screens show the contents of the teacher's screen.
Furthermore, actions like locking students' screens, killing games,
powering clients on or off, and much more can all be performed via iTALC.