Wyatt Ward's repositories
IBM3161-font
The monospaced bitmap font from IBM's 1985 'ASCII Display Station' (terminal), the IBM 3161. Includes versions for a multitude of devices and platforms. (Also on gitlab: https://gitlab.com/wyatt8740/IBM3161-font)
gnash-patches
GNU Gnash (flash player), with patches to build in 2022. Debian's patches and my own additions.
misc-c-tools
Some small but useful C programs that I don't think really deserve their own repo as of now.
Quake-LinuxUpdate
Quake GPL Source - bare minumum tweaks for building and running software rendered X11 quake on modern Linux systems; added SDL2 audio support. QuakeWorld and Netquake work.
dotfiles
Just some configuration files.
aboutconfig
Better (XUL) about:config restoration for modern Firefox.
config.sys_manage
A CONFIG.SYS manager/selector tool I wrote for use on my NEC PC-9801 clone (Epson PC-486GR). Lets me choose CONFIG.SYS files and corresponding AUTOEXEC.BAT files for specific DOS programs that have special needs.
cs590-nlp-project
CS590 NLP Project
flashplayer-nomenubars
Remove the menu bars in Adobe's official Flash Player standalone projector on Linux by using dynamic linker injection
gtk3-classic
Patches to bring back a traditional experience for GTK+3 (contributions)
GTK3-Imperial-Unit-Converter
A tool I wrote to learn about GTK programming in C. For people who are more comfortable conceptually with "Freedom Units" but who appreciate the metric system/want to understand people who use it.
icc-profiles
ICC Profiles for some of my displays/machines.
pc98-c-utils
C utilities related to the NEC PC-9801 platform
pc98-write-floppy
Write a PC-98 1.2MB floppy disk image in linux
tabletpc-touch-controls
An applet/floating window of sorts containing functions commonly used on a tablet PC. Built mostly for my FVWM environment. Highly personalized, but feel free to toy with it.
twitter-snowflake-to-timestamp
Convert a tweet ID ("snowflake") to a unix timestamp using the C programming language.
wyatt-profile
Setup script and config files for hopefully speeding up setting up of a new profile and/or new Debian installation - and for avoiding redoing research again.