- SETUP: added support for configuring remote printer
Beware: you still have to make sure, that your line printer scheduler supports
input filter processing with remote printers as it is the case for FreeBSD 3.x
and later with a "fixed" lpd, as well as for Unix systems with LPRng installed
as lineprinter scheduler, which is the case for some (not all !!!) Linux
Systems.
- Add support for printing with SAMBA (SAMBA_PRINTER)
- Bugfix. Some printer dependend settings will be overwritten, when installing
a 2nd printer, which might cause printing with the 1st printer to fail,
especially if the first printer is color and 2nd B&W or vice versa.
Revamped SETUP and bin/apsfilter to get around this.
- Added SETUP menue entries for the uniprint driver
contributed by Francois D. Menard <fmenard@g6-114b.residence.usherb.ca>
printer: Epson Stylus Color 740
mode1: stc740ih.upp : Epson Stylus Color 740, 1440x720DpI, Inkjet Paper
mode2: stc740p.upp : Epson Stylus Color 740, 720x720DpI, Plain Paper
mode3: stc740pl.upp : Epson Stylus Color 740, 360x360DpI, Plain Paper
- New FAQ entries concerning print margins when printing ASCII text with a2ps
- updated howto and troubleshooting document
HOWTO-BUGREPORTS moved to toplevel, so that its easier to find.
Core Wars is a simulation game in which a number of programs are loaded
into a virtual machine and executed. The programs can try to crash each
other, manipulate each other, overwrite as much memory as they can, etc..
The "best" program is selected according to a scoring mechanism which
involves the number of memory cells the program has overwritten, the
number of other programs it has crashed, and whether/when it crashed.
declarations from C source code. It can also convert function definitions
between the old style and the ANSI C style. This conversion overwrites the
original files, so make a backup copy of your files in case something goes
wrong.
The program isn't confused by complex function definitions as much as other
prototype generators because it uses a yacc generated parser. By ignoring all
the input between braces, I avoided implementing the entire C language grammar.
WWW: http://www.vex.net/~cthuang/cproto/
PR: ports/16704
Submitted by: Abel Chow <abel@Island.DHS.ORG>