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Software for MS-DOS machines that represent entertainment and games. The collection includes action, strategy, adventure and other unique genres of game and entertainment software. Through the use of the EM-DOSBOX in-browser emulator, these programs are bootable and playable. Please be aware this browser-based emulation is still in beta - contact Jason Scott, Software Curator, if there are issues or questions. Thanks to eXo for contributions and assistance with this archive.
this document explains how to install and configure a Quake II (q2) dedicated server on a linux box. it is assumed that you :
- have root shell access to a linux box (remote or local)
- know some linux basics (installing software, ssh, ...)
- know some quake basics (config, mods, basic console commands, ...)
- want to install a quake server ;-)
- you have 'screen' installed on your server (simply install it if you don't have it)
- I'm using a debian server in this example but you should be able to adapt this to your favourite distribution easily
- we'll be installing a r1q2 server for security reasons here (Though this includes all steps necessary to install a normal q2 server and also leaves you with a ready-2-run normal q2 server, using the non-r1q2 server for an internet server is highly discouraged due to many security issues with the original q2 binary!)
The Quake II linux dedicated server HOWTO
this document explains how to install and configure a Quake II (q2) dedicated server on a linux box. it is assumed that you :
- have root shell access to a linux box (remote or local)
- know some linux basics (installing software, ssh, ...)
- know some quake basics (config, mods, basic console commands, ...)
- want to install a quake server ;-)
- you have 'screen' installed on your server (simply install it if you don't have it)
- I'm using a debian server in this example but you should be able to adapt this to your favourite distribution easily
- we'll be installing a r1q2 server for security reasons here (Though this includes all steps necessary to install a normal q2 server and also leaves you with a ready-2-run normal q2 server, using the non-r1q2 server for an internet server is highly discouraged due to many security issues with the original q2 binary!)
Please read my notes on security before making your server public.
Childsplay is a collection of educational activities for young children and runs on Windows, OSX, and Linux.
Childsplay can be used at home, kindergartens and pre-schools.
Childsplay is a fun and save way to let young children use the computer and at the same time teach them a little math, letters of the alphabeth, spelling, eye-hand coordination etc.
Childsplay is part of the schoolsplay.org project.
Welcome to RGB Classic Games. This is a very simple web site about a very simple time.
A long time ago, when the PC was new, the best games were shareware or, more accurately, the first few levels were free and you had to pay for the rest. These were the games my friends and I spent our childhood playing, which are now at risk of being lost forever because modern operating systems no longer natively support them. RGB Classic Games is devoted to preserving classic games for defunct PC operating systems (DOS, CP/M-86, OS/2, Win16, Win9x) and making it easy to play them on modern computers.
This particular classic games site is a little more focused than most. Companies and individuals produced thousands of shareware games for the PC and, like movies and books and anything else, a lot of them weren't very good. Most sites aim for quantity. This site is almost exclusively dedicated to games that were distributed commercially, except for a select few games that were extremely good and achieved the same level of quality. Only the best games make it to this site.
This website is unique. I am attempting to include every version of each listed game. A lot of research has gone into making sure that all of the information on this site is correct. You'll quickly notice that there is no other web site that has all of these files in one place. RGB Classic Games is quite possibly the most complete, and most accurate classic DOS games resource in the world.
Now when you own a iPhone, why not explore the games arena? iPhone has a treasure of amazing games developed specially for you. We have picked up the games that will interest people from all walks of life.
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Facebook is one of the best and popular social networking website now. It mostly popular due to its famous applications and games. Facebook is a modern public place in which people meet, discuss, play, share, and do pretty much the same they do in the real world.
JavaScript, with the rise of Ajax, is definitely a must-know-well for every web designer/developer.
Besides form controls, alerts & similar simple JavaScript usage, you can almost do anything with the help of JavaScript (& Canvas). Some samples are:
Drag’n drops
Animations
CSS manipulations, Ajax & more.
As JavaScript-HTML5 development is getting more popular and browsers supporting new features are being utilized by more users everyday, -as expected- many new games are being developed with JavaScript.
JavaScript-powered games are not only easier-to-develop for web developers but they are also the only cross-platform ones including desktop, web and mobile.