Current Projects
or the
"Now I Understand Why I Never Have Time
to Write WWW-Pages"-page
AIDO
A media player and P2P file sharing utility.
DreamSNES
A SNES emulator for the Dreamcast console.
The Pike GTK module
Well, this is an object oriented interface to the GTK toolkit. I rather like it. It
comes complete with automatic documentation generation, including
example images. I'm currently considering how to make the second
version of this. Hopefully I can generate most of the code
automatically from the GTK .h and xml documentation files.
A Serial Experiments Lain site
I am making a fansite for the anime series 'Serial Experiments Lain'.
It will probably be ready for the public sometime in 2001 if I
continue work at the current rate. :-)
Old Projects
The pike-jukebox client
This one is really not very interresting unless you are a member of Lysator, or work at Idonex, to my knowledge the only two
sites that run a server using via the Lysator jukebox protocol version
3.0.
The LUKE distributed jukebox system
This is a system for maintainign a queue of music to play through
the speaker system, so that everyone can get their vote. Actually,
it might be the overkill of the century, since it is a distributed
RPC based multi server system. All that just to maintain a list of
songs. :-)
You can see the current status
of the imryrr queue server if you feel like it. That's the
one in the room I work. There is also the Q
server.
The Roxen WWW Server
A webserver
The Lysator WWW Site
I started this back in early '93. Sadly enough, I no longer have any
time for webmastering, but there is at least a lot of information
available now, and many interresting projects managed by members of
Lysator.
The Spider WWW Server
I
started this back in early '93, to support the lysator webpage
project. This is what has now evolved into the Roxen WWW-server.
Since I tend to get quite nostalgic now and then, I keep it here for
future generations to marvel over.
Believe it or not, but this server was very advanced back in '93.
You can also find the first jukebox
here. It has a telnet-only interface, and played .au songs only.
Stellar Crisis Mk. II
This is a quite fun multiplayer WWW-game. Some Idonex hackers thought
that the old implementation was somewhat sub optimal, and started with
a new one.
The old X-module for Pike
Pike is a quite amazingly nice
programming language. A few friends and I wrote a quick'n'dirty X
module for it. Nowdays, this module has been replace by the GTK
module, which is much more useful.
A Roxen jukebox server
I needed a Jukebox server for Idonex. So, since I did not really feel
like fixing the one written in C to using any hardware other than the
quite, ehum, special sound card used at Lysator, I wrote a new one in
pike, as a Roxen 1.2 module, using threads this time.
This project did work just fine for a year or two. By then it was time
for a new generation of jukebox servers, the Luke distributed Lysator
Jukebox System.
XTracker
Yet
Another Amiga MOD player. This one has a "nifty" X interface and was
developed together with my brother
at Lysator back in '94. It has
not been updated since.
MPlay
I begun this back in '94, when I wanted a non-graphical sampling tool
for solaris. It allows you to set the sampling rate, and the precision
and number of channels, to all possible values.
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