projects

home-brewed apps

there are some more small apps as mentioned here on the page, just take a look at the cvs tree to see them all

boot

Simple bootmanager for x86 inspired by Booteasy and OpenBSD MBR code.

watch

Execute program periodically, showing output fullscreen. A free counterpart to GNU watch.

TGeb parasite

Select cheapest phone provider in Germany. (uses databases from www.billiger-telefonieren.de)

This tool is still a dirty hack, even if it works. It's discontinued and I have no plans to release it. Thus if you want to play with, check out it from the cvs.

dddup

dima's dyndns updater -- yet another dyndns tool

netmet2

`graphical' throughput-meter for OpenBSD's network interfaces

Turing Machine

a result of some studies: a turing machine with infinity tape

Brainfuck Interpreter

third-party apps

Booteasy

A very nice and small bootmanager written by Serge Vakulenko in 1995.

Here is a patched version with some cosmetic improvements like new labels for OpenBSD, NetBSD and Plan 9

Enigmail

Thunderbird PGP extention compiled for OpenBSD i386

WriteRoom

simple GTK clone of WriteRoom/DarkRoom for the *NIX world

SP12

Port of AVR SP12 programmer to OpenBSD with some impovements and clean-up.

OpenBSD LKM's

rlimit

fake RLIMIT_AS as required by some bogus Linux apps

OpenBSD ports

here are some ports available on CVS:

access to anonymous CVS

CVSROOT=anoncvs@cvs.dim13.org:/cvs

alternatively you can also use WebCVS frontend