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This file lists freed copylefted software, that the FSF is not
currently distributing. Please let:
gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu
or The GNU Project
Free Software Foundation
675 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139-3309
know of additional entries or corrections. You can ftp a fuller list from
`prep.ai.mit.edu' in file `/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'. This file does not list
GNU Emacs Lisp Libraries which are in
`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z' on `archive.cis.ohio-state.edu'
* GN, a hybrid Gopher and WWW server
GN is a hybrid Gopher and WWW (the Internet's World Wide Web) server. It
is written by John Franks in C and runs under UNIX. GN serves two
protocols gopher0 and HTTP/1.0 used by WWW clients. GN recognizes the
protocol from the request and responds appropriately. For further
information see `http://hopf.math.nwu/' or `gopher://hopf.math.nwu', or
contact `john@math.nwu.edu'. You can FTP it from `ftp.acns.nwu.edu' in
file `/pub/gn/gn-2.07.tar.gz'
Updated: May 94
* SNePS Now Free Software
The current release, 2.1, of the Semantic Network Processing System
(SNePS), is publicly available under the terms of the GNU General Public
License. Previously it was available for a licensing fee.
SNePS is the implementation of a fully intensional theory of
propositional knowledge representation and reasoning. SNePS 2.1 runs in
CLISP on PCs under DOS or Unix. Previous versions ran on AKCL (now
known as GNU Common Lisp (GCL)). SNePS can be obtained by anonymous FTP
from `ftp.cs.buffalo.edu' in `/pub/sneps'. For more information, get
the `README' file.
Updated: April 94
* GAMMA: a Magnetic Resonance Simulation Library
GAMMA is an object oriented package for magnetic resonance simulation by
numerical density matrix calculation. It is written in C++.
The package contains definitions for complex data types such as
matrices, operators or spin systems, and appropriate mathematical
operations on them. You can write a simulation program in a natural way
that parallels the abstract formalism used for a theoretical
description. The simulation environment is fully user expandable.
The library is currently available under the GPL license on
`hertz.ethz.ch'.
For further information, please contact:
Tilo Levante
Institut fuer physikalische Chemie
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule
ETH-Zentrum
CH-8092 Zuerich
Electronic-Mail: tilo@nmr.lpc.ethz.ch
Telephone: +41-1-632-4367
Fax: +41-1-632-1021
* GNU Objective-C Collection Class Library
Libcoll is a library of Objective-C objects with similar functionality
to Smalltalk's Collection objects. It includes: Set, Bag, Array,
CircularArray, GapArray, Queue, Stack, Heap, LinkedList, BinaryTree,
SplayTree, RBTree, Dictionary, MappedCollector, EltNodeCollector and
DelegateList. Outside of its main hierarchy libcoll also includes List,
HashTable, Storage and StringTable objects compatible with NeXT's
objects of the same name.
It is available under the GNU Library General Public License, and can be
obtained by anonymous FTP from `ftp.cs.rochester.edu' in `/pub/objc'.
It requires GCC 2.5.8 or higher. For more information contact R. Andrew
McCallum at `mccallum@cs.rochester.edu'. Updated: May 94
* GCT, a Test-Coverage Tool based on GCC
GCT 1.4 is a test-coverage tool based on GNU C. (Coverage tools measure
how thoroughly a test suite exercises a program.) GPLed ports for Sun3,
Sun4, RS/6000, 68k, 88k, HP-PA, IBM 3090, Ultrix, Convex and SCO are
available from `ftp cs.uiuc.edu' in files `/pub/testing/gct.file/ftp.*'.
Send discussion list subscription requests to:
`gct-request@cs.uiuc.edu'. Further information from the author Brian
Marick, `marick@cs.uiuc.edu'. Telephone: 217-351-7228. Updated: May 94
* Moldy, A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Program
Moldy is a molecular dynamics simulation program written by Keith
Refson. He says, "... I have a slightly unusual rationale for using the
GPL ..."
For the last few hundred years or so there has been a principle
which forms part of the ethos of scientific endeavour. It is that
the fruits of one's research should be openly published so that
others may learn, use and build upon them. Results may be
independently checked by other researchers, contributing to the
reliability which distinguishes science from other forms of
knowledge. And the benefits are available to the general good. Of
course such a high ethical principle is not always honoured,
scientists being human and subject to the usual commercial
pressures. But it remains as an ideal to strive for.
I have placed my molecular dynamics simulation program, called Moldy
under the GPL because I find the copyleft conditions in close
agreement with this spirit of scientific freedom and co-operation.
It is a research tool for performing atomistic computer simulations
of solids and liquids, and therefore not of widespread use outside
the discipline. I wish to make it available to any scientist who
wishes to use it, to encourage them to add to the program and to
ensure that any improvements are as free as the original code.
Moldy come with a manual in LaTeX or PostScript format; it runs on Unix,
VMS and MS-DOS systems. The sources are available by anonymous FTP from
`earth.ox.ac.uk'.
* Map: the Interactive Network Map
Map, the Interactive Network Map is a part of a network management
system. It presents a map of a network and allows point and click
interrogation of network equipment. It can be used on TCP/IP and
CHAOSnet protocol stacks and implements basic host polling as well as
SNMP. Map was written by Michael A. Patton and comes with some
documentation. Map is available by anonymous FTP from `ftp.lcs.mit.edu'
in the directory `nets'.
* SIPP, the SImple Polygon Processor
SIPP is a library for creating photorealistic renderings of 3D scenes. A
scene is built up of objects which can be transformed with rotation,
translation and scaling. The objects form hierarchies where each object
can have arbitrarily many subobjects and subsurfaces. A surface is a
number of connected polygons which are rendered with either Phong,
Gouraud or flat shading. The library supports texture mapping with
textures in up to 3-dimensions and automatic interpolation of texture
coordinates. A scene can be illuminated by an arbitrary number of light
sources. The light from some of them are capable of casting shadows of
objects. You can FTP it from `isy.liu.se' (130.236.1.3) in file
`/pub/sipp/sipp-3.1.tar.gz'. For more information, contact the author
Jonas Yngvesson, `jonas-y@isy.liu.se' Updated: May 94
* Oaklisp 1.2
Oaklisp 1.2, written by Kevin Lang and Barak Pearlmutter, is a fast
portable tasty object-oriented scheme with first class types. You can
FTP it from `ftp.cs.cmu.edu' from directory `/user/bap/oaklisp/' in
files `oaklisp.tar.gz' and `manuals.{tex,dvi,PS}.tar.gz'. Further
information from `bap@learning.scr.siemens.com'.
Updated: May 94
* SD, a Square Dance Calling Program
SD is a program for writing advanced and challenge western square dance
choreography. It is available via anonymous FTP from `ftp.x.org' in
`misc/sd/sd-30.tar.Z' (or other version later than 30) contains a
compressed archive of the sources and build materials. The file
`sd300bn.exe' is a self-extracting DOS archive containing a pre-built PC
executable. For more information. write `wba@apollo.hp.com'. Updated:
May 94
* The Chipmunk VLSI Design System
The Chipmunk V