DisAssem | Version: 3.27-3 |
ARM Disassembler
DisAssem disassembles ARM machine code, f.ex. modules, and allows to save the result as BASIC.
Required | Nothing |
Recommended | Nothing |
Suggested | Nothing |
Conflicts with | Nothing |
Python-38 | Version: 3.8.8-1 | any |
The Python Programming Language (Version 3.8)
Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics. Its high-level built in data structures, combined with dynamic typing and dynamic binding, make it very attractive for Rapid Application Development, as well as for use as a scripting or glue language to connect existing components together. Python's simple, easy to learn syntax emphasizes readability and therefore reduces the cost of program maintenance. Python supports modules and packages, which encourages program modularity and code reuse. The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are available in source or binary form without charge for all major platforms, and can be freely distributed.
Required | Python-Core (>= 0.0.1-1), SharedLibs (>= 4.0-Rel5-1), SharedUnixLibrary (>= 1.16-1), SharedLibs-C2 (>= 4.7.4-Rel5-1), CryptRandom (>= 0.13-1), LibFFI6 (>= 3.2.1-2) |
Recommended | TaskRunner (>= 0.15-1), LibSSL (>= 1.0.2k-3), LibSQLite3 (>= 3.13.0-1), ZLib1g (>= 1.2.11.dfsg-3), LibBZ2-1.0 (>= 1.0.6-4), LibLZMA5 (>= 5.2.4-1), LibExpat1 (>= 2.2.6-3), Python-38-pip (>= 20.0.2-4) |
Suggested | Nothing |
Conflicts with | Nothing |
This package is designed to work on a system with the following environment
Python-38-pip | Version: 20.0.2-4 | any |
pip package for Python 3.8
The most popular tool for installing Python packages, and the one included with modern versions of Python.
Required | Nothing |
Recommended | Nothing |
Suggested | Nothing |
Conflicts with | Nothing |
This package is designed to work on a system with the following environment
Python-38-pygame | Version: 1.9.6-3 | any |
pygame package for Python 3.8
Pygame is a set of Python modules designed for writing video games. Pygame adds functionality on top of the excellent SDL library. This allows you to create fully featured games and multimedia programs in the python language.
Required | Python-38 (>= 3.8.5-5) |
Recommended | Nothing |
Suggested | Nothing |
Conflicts with | Nothing |
This package is designed to work on a system with the following environment
Python-Core | Version: 0.0.2-1 | any |
Python Core Package
This package provides core the Python resources.
Required | Nothing |
Recommended | Nothing |
Suggested | Nothing |
Conflicts with | Nothing |
This package is designed to work on a system with the following environment
TBX-Examples | Version: 0.7.6-1 | arm |
Example programs for the TBX C++ library.
This package installs a TbxExamples folder that contains various examples
of the use of the TBX C++ library.
Required | Nothing |
Recommended | TBX-Dev |
Suggested | Nothing |
Conflicts with | Nothing |
This package is designed to work on a system with the following environment
WinEd | Version: 3.27-1 | arm |
Comprehensive Template Editor
WinEd is a template editor, whose founding aim was "to do everything which
TemplEd could do, only better!" It was originally written by Tony Houghton,
who developed it until 2003. His work was continued by Adam Richardson, who
maintained and improved WinEd until 2009.
WinEd's most attractive features include the fact that its main editing
interfaces use dialogue boxes. Icons can be dragged between windows,
including a customisable 'Picker' window containing the most commonly used
icons, and multiple template files can be loaded by one instantiation of
WinEd. Optional tool panes and keyboard short cuts enhance convenience.
It contains powerful features for positioning icons relative to each other,
and rounding of coordinates in high resolution modes to ensure low resolution
compatibility. Conventions are based on ROOL's Style Guide. Statistics are
available on the size and content of template files, to assist with loading
them into simple applications.
Required | Nothing |
Recommended | Nothing |
Suggested | Nothing |
Conflicts with | Nothing |
This package is designed to work on a system with the following environment
Zmac | Version: 1.05-1 | any |
Z80 macro cross-assembler
Zmac is a Z80 macro cross-assembler. It has all the features you'd expect. It assembles the specified input file and produces raw binary output, or alternatively CP/M-style Intel hex format, or Amsdos binary files. Errors can be raised via the throwback mechanism.
It is useful for developing software for CP/M machines, the Sinclair Spectrum, and the Amstrad CPC and PCW series.
Required | Nothing |
Recommended | Nothing |
Suggested | Nothing |
Conflicts with | Nothing |
This package is designed to work on a system with the following environment