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brollylssj/zelda-roth-se

Zelda Return of the Hylian Solarus Edition is a remake of the original Zelda Return of the Hylian, a short but pleasant fangame from Vincent Jouillat. The original game was developed in C++ and was released in 2009. This new version is developed with the Solarus engine by Christopho, Mymy and Vincent Jouillat. While this is essentially the same game, a lot of details were improved thanks to the use of Solarus. For users interested in creating games with Solarus, this project is also a great source of scripts. All items are scripted, including the hammer, the hookshot and the bow. There is also an elaborate dungeon room system using separators, with automatic restoration of enemies and pots. The game is available in French, English, German and Spanish for now.

brollylssj/notepadqq

Notepadqq is designed from developers, for developers. With its more than 100 supported languages, it is the ideal text editor for your daily tasks.

brollylssj/mGBA

mGBA is a new Game Boy Advance emulator written in C. The project started in April 2013 with the goal of being fast enough to run on lower end hardware than other emulators support, without sacrificing accuracy or portability. Even in the initial version, games generally play without problems. It is loosely based on the previous GBA.js emulator, although very little of GBA.js can still be seen in mGBA. Other goals include accurate enough emulation to provide a development environment for homebrew software, a good workflow for tool-assist runners, and a modern feature set for emulators that older emulators may not support. mGBA is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0, and the code can be found on GitHub.

brollylssj/SQLiteStudio

SQLiteStudio is a SQLite database manager with the following features: •Portable - no need to install or uninstall. Just download, unpack and run. •Intuitive interface, •Powerful, yet light and fast, •All SQLite3 and SQLite2 features wrapped within simple GUI, •Cross-platform - runs on Windows 9x/2k/XP/2003/Vista/7, Linux, MacOS X and should work on other Unixes (not tested yet). •Exporting to various formats (SQL statements, CSV, HTML, XML, PDF, JSON), •Importing data from various formats (CSV, custom text files [regular expressions]), •Numerous small additions, like formatting code, history of queries executed in editor windows, on-the-fly syntax checking, and more, •Unicode support, •Skinnable (interface can look native for Windows 9x/XP, KDE, GTK, Mac OS X, or draw widgets to fit for other environments, WindowMaker, etc), •Configurable colors, fonts and shortcuts. •Open source and free - Released under GPLv3 license.

brollylssj/PeaZip

Free archiver and file compressor

brollylssj/wxHexEditor

wxHexEditor is not an ordinary hex editor, but could work as low level disk editor too. If you have problems with your HDD or partition, you can recover your data from HDD or from partition via editing sectors in raw hex. You can edit your partition tables or you could recover files from File System by hand with help of wxHexEditor. Or you might want to analyze your big binary files, partitions, devices... If you need a good reverse engineer tool like a good hex editor, you welcome. wxHexEditor could edit HDD/SDD disk devices or partitions in raw up to exabyte sizes.

brollylssj/I-Nex

I-Nex is an application that gathers information for hardware components available on your system and displays it using an user interface similar to the popular Windows tool CPU-Z. I-Nex can display information for the following components: CPU, GPU, Motherboard, Sound, Hard disks, RAM, Network and USB as well as some system info like the hostname, Linux distribution and version, Xorg, GCC, GLX versions and Linux Kernel info. Besides being able to display hardware information, I-Nex can also generate an advanced report for which you can select what to include and optionally send the report to a service such as Pastebin (and others). It also features an option to take a screenshot of the I-Nex window directly from the application. The difference between I-Nex and the other hardware information GUI tools available for Linux is that the information is better organized and is displayed faster (than lshw-gtk for instance). Also, the hardware information is presented in a way that’s easier to understand than other such tools.

brollylssj/CPU-X

CPU-X is a Free software that gathers information on CPU, motherboard and more. CPU-X is similar to CPU-Z (only available for Microsoft Windows, see http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html for more informations), but CPU-X is designed for GNU/Linux. It is written in C, and Graphical User Interface (GUI) uses GTK3+ library, so it's working out-of-box on X11 or Wayland. It is also possible to run a Text-based User Interface (TUI) which uses NCurses, or else to print data on standard output.

brollylssj/libcpuid

libcpuid is a small C library for x86 CPU detection and feature extraction. Using it, you can: ... get the processor vendor, model, brand string, code name, ... ... get information about CPU features such as: number of cores or logical CPUs, cache sizes, CPU clock, ... ... check if the processor implements a specific instruction set such as the SSE2, 3DNow!, ... ... execute the CPUID and RDTSC instructions (portably!) ... ... and have this all in your commercial application, without getting into trouble.

brollylssj/zsxd

Zelda Mystery of Solarus XD is a parodic game that we released on April 1st, 2011. Though it’s a big April 1st joke, it’s a real, full game with two huge dungeons and 5-10 hours of playing.
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