

URL: Īa-lib => $who, ASCII art GFX library. URL: Ī3Com => $who, SNMP managment tools for 3Com switches. URL: Ī2t => $who, A simple ASCII-art to HTML-table convertor. URL: Ī2ps => $who, Any to PostScript filter. URL: Ī-chat => $who, Lightweight chat server and Java (applet) client. URL: ĩwm => $who, Plan9 8-1/2 window manager emulator :-).

URL: ĩlibs => $who, Libraries to emulate the Plan 9 programming environment on Unix and X11. URL: Ħ8HC11 Target for GCC => $who, Patch to add 68HC11 target to gcc-2.8.1 compiler. URL: Ħ24 => $who, Elf-executable (produced by tinlink) compressor. URL: ĤXSLT => $who, Python XSLT processor. URL: Ĥinarow => $who, ascii art four in a row game via tcp/ip. URL: ĤDOM => $who, A CORBA-aware implementation of the W3C's Document Object Model in Python. URL: ģDto3D => $who, Conversion between 3D formats, e.g. URL: ģdPM => $who, Modeller for Povray 3. URL: ģdom => $who, A general purpose 3d object modeler.

URL: ģDfx Banshee framebuffer driver for Linux/x86 => $who, 3Dfx Banshee driver for Linux framebuffer subsystem. URL: ģD-Stereogram => $who, Generates 3D pixelpictures which are visible without 3d-glasses. PAG Project => $who, The PAG Project is a travel agency program that features travel registrations, client database and billing with advanced search features and a really nice looking interface. TkUsr => $who, TkUsr is a small program that allows you to manage the Self-mode of a USR/3Com MessagePlus modem. Nettimer => $who, netttimer is a very small, simple program that calculates the amount of time and money you've spent using the Internet. Mine was supplied with a cable marked 940-0024E, which appears to be a normal 9-pin serial cable, male at one end, female at the other, but is wired (M1-F3, M2-F2, M9-F5, F1-F4, F7-F8, apparently identical to 940-0024C).įollowing the very helpful protocol notes at I manually found the following information.Open CASCADE => $who, The Open CASCADE Object Libraries are reusable C++ object libraries for producing all types of domain-specific graphic modeling applications. The RS-232 port is non-standard and requires a special cable. It is a 2-U rackmount model with a 9-pin female D-type for the serial and a USB socket (untested). Seems I was lucky! My UPS is an (European) SUA1500RMI2U, and it appears to speak the "smart" protocol perfectly. Your only option to support it through NUT is to purchase "legacy communications card" Re My UPS: If you purchased a new APC ups, that uses cable with rj45 on the one end, and db-9 on the other - then you have such model. Around 2007 APC (now APC Schneider) decided to go back to its proprietry roots and all the new models (SMT, SMX, SURTD) use completely different protocol and cables. "microlink" models WARNING: these are not natively supported by apcsmart (or apcupsd for that matter, if you’re wondering).
