My new "C64 XLFiles" project hosts big collections of Commodore 64 games, demos and magazines for download. Every archive contains files that are directly usable on a C64, no need for futher file conversion or extraction.
I've created some wallpapers when my FreeRunner - a fully open, Linux based phone - arrived. They may be useful until good designers start making wallpapers for Openmoko fans. Widescreen versions included.
Openmoko's new operating system for the Neo FreeRunner phone is the Om 2008.9. I've created some Om 2008.9 screenshots. In the file names you can see the name of the program.
Openmoko Neo FreeRunner phones in 2008 were pre-installed with OM-2007 original Openmoko distribution. After a short testing, I decided to install Qt's system on it and created some Qtopia 4.3.3 screenshots. Without any further comments.
This program can import Xaraya locale files to a database and allows editing the string translations. By exporting the results you can get the translated Xaraya locale directory and files. The program helps the translator's work with finding similar sentences' existing translations and very fast navigation between various related strings.
This Perl script is an integration of other 2 scripts, allows users to spellcheck UTF-8 encoded XML files. The script is designed to spellcheck Xaraya CMS translations, but you can use it for other UTF8-XML files too. The source code is pre-configured for checking Xaraya files (e.g. default XML node names).
ai64 allows you to comvert complete directory structures containing c64 programs into IDE64 compatible copy of the whole structure. For example try running it on a complete copy of Arnold Game Archive, before burning a CD for IDE64 usage. Most of the archive will be converted to prg and d64 files. The program is licensed under GPL v3.
Latest version: v1.4, released on 25th of March, 2010.
Ferenc Veres
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My C64 and Plus/4 book collection (Hungarian):
Commodore könyvek