Tuesday, November 29, 2005
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Slashdot | Windows vs. Linux Study Author Replies
Slashdot | Windows vs. Linux Study Author Replies: "FFE4 = JMP ESP on x86 (one of my favorite instructions for certain contexts - buffer overflows in particular :)). It's one I created just for this interview and thus got a UID heading towards infinity!"
Bytonic Software
Bytonic Software: "
Home
Jake2
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Jake2 Webstart
Contact
Imprint
SourceForge.net
jake2
about
Jake2 is a Java 3D game engine. It is a port of the GPL’d Quake2 game engine from id Software. To use the Jake2 engine you need either the data files from the original game or from the demo version that is available for download from ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com.
Jake2 uses jogl for OpenGL graphics and joal for 3D sound. Since version 0.9.4 an a lwjgl driver is included as alternative for the jogl/joal combination. Currently supported operating systems are Linux and Windows2000/XP but it should work on Mac OS X as well.
You can download the current development version here. Please send bug reports and feedback to jake2@bytonic.de or use our forum at sourceforge.net.
Jake2 features
* pure Java port of the Quake2 game engine
* full playable singleplayer mode
* full featured multiplayer client
* multiplayer server
* demo playback and recording
* save/load games
* fullscreen support
* two different OpenGL bindings (jogl and lwjgl)
* OpenAL sound engine for true 3D sound
whats new in 0.9.4
* multiplayer client and server functionality
* Mac OS X support
* webstart version
* experimental lwjgl driver
* standalone installer
* online installation of Quake2 demo data files
* mouse wheel support
* very fast screenshot function
* memory footprint reduced
* bugfixes
disclaimer
Quake and Quake2 are trademarks of id Software.
links
Jake2 - project page at sourceforge.net
jogl - Java Bindings for OpenGL
joal - Java Bindings for OpenAL
LWJGL - Leight Weight Java Game Library
id Software - Home of Quake2
"
Home
Jake2
Benchmarks
Screenshots
Download
Jake2 Webstart
Contact
Imprint
SourceForge.net
jake2
about
Jake2 is a Java 3D game engine. It is a port of the GPL’d Quake2 game engine from id Software. To use the Jake2 engine you need either the data files from the original game or from the demo version that is available for download from ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com.
Jake2 uses jogl for OpenGL graphics and joal for 3D sound. Since version 0.9.4 an a lwjgl driver is included as alternative for the jogl/joal combination. Currently supported operating systems are Linux and Windows2000/XP but it should work on Mac OS X as well.
You can download the current development version here. Please send bug reports and feedback to jake2@bytonic.de or use our forum at sourceforge.net.
Jake2 features
* pure Java port of the Quake2 game engine
* full playable singleplayer mode
* full featured multiplayer client
* multiplayer server
* demo playback and recording
* save/load games
* fullscreen support
* two different OpenGL bindings (jogl and lwjgl)
* OpenAL sound engine for true 3D sound
whats new in 0.9.4
* multiplayer client and server functionality
* Mac OS X support
* webstart version
* experimental lwjgl driver
* standalone installer
* online installation of Quake2 demo data files
* mouse wheel support
* very fast screenshot function
* memory footprint reduced
* bugfixes
disclaimer
Quake and Quake2 are trademarks of id Software.
links
Jake2 - project page at sourceforge.net
jogl - Java Bindings for OpenGL
joal - Java Bindings for OpenAL
LWJGL - Leight Weight Java Game Library
id Software - Home of Quake2
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: ":: Here's NT code that puts something like
:: 03/17/2002
:: into the DATE environment variable
@echo off
echo.|date|find 'current' >t#e.bat
echo set date=%%5> the.bat
call t#e.bat
del t?e.bat > nul
:: Thanks to Joseph P. Hayes
:: joephayes@yahoo.com
:: Here's a one-line NT command (but a LONG line!)
:: one that splits all the date parts out, putting
:: each one into it's own variable (weekday, day, month, year)
for /f 'tokens=1-4 delims=/ ' %%a in ('date /t') do (set weekday=%%a& set day=%%b& set month=%%c& set year=%%d)
:: And here's NT code that puts the time into the environment
for /f %%a in ('time /t') do set time=%%a
:: Here's a simple way to see if today is Monday (or any other day)
date /t | find 'Mon'
if not errorlevel 1 goto MONDAY
goto OTHERDAY"
:: 03/17/2002
:: into the DATE environment variable
@echo off
echo.|date|find 'current' >t#e.bat
echo set date=%%5> the.bat
call t#e.bat
del t?e.bat > nul
:: Thanks to Joseph P. Hayes
:: joephayes@yahoo.com
:: Here's a one-line NT command (but a LONG line!)
:: one that splits all the date parts out, putting
:: each one into it's own variable (weekday, day, month, year)
for /f 'tokens=1-4 delims=/ ' %%a in ('date /t') do (set weekday=%%a& set day=%%b& set month=%%c& set year=%%d)
:: And here's NT code that puts the time into the environment
for /f %%a in ('time /t') do set time=%%a
:: Here's a simple way to see if today is Monday (or any other day)
date /t | find 'Mon'
if not errorlevel 1 goto MONDAY
goto OTHERDAY"
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