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Welcome to my growing library of half-completed and otherwise useless Open Source code.
Why do I release this stuff as Open Source? One obvious reason is that I am not a professional programmer, and the quality of some of this stuff is questionable (though I am rather proud of my gPhoto module). Another obvious reason is that so far all of these programs are not particularly useful. Nobody buys the ADC-65 cameras, and screensavers are rather inessential... I don't even use one. The third obvious reason is that I myself run Linux almost exclusively at home, and benefit greatly from using a lot of Free Software. The very tools I used to create these works are themselves Open Source, what kind of balls would I have to have to try to argue that my own dabblings should not be Open and Free?
The square-bracket thingies are to be interpreted as [latest release #][latest release date (YYYYMMDD)][programming language][source code license]
ADC65 gPhoto Module [1.0][20010419][C][GPL]
A module for the ADC-65 camera (Easy Shot "digit")
A Gimp color curve that does a pretty good job correcting the color balance problem. I keep meaning to build this into the driver, but I've been busy doing nothing :)
They're Coming to Get You Barbara [0.4][20010222][C][GPL]
A creepy little screensaver I'm writing. Now xscreensaver compatible!
REQUIRES: SDL
swapjoy [1.0][2000????][bash][BSD-style]
A bash script to swap your joysticks. Somebody really should come with something nicer than this, but it works for me.
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