Any person who tried to write SQL code that is compatible across different databases probably had to renounce after going beyond simple "select" statements. Recently we have been trying to support both sqlite and MySQL for gwtd and it's amazing how awfully un-standardized SQL is. It's really a shame to have to write another abstraction layer because one database recognizes AUTO_INCREMENT and another AUTOINCREMENT. So it's no surprise to see that the "Shitty" denomination is actually recognized by search engines:
This program allows you to communicate with the Rome UP-301 MP3 player under (probably) any *nix OS. It has been tested and is known to work under GNU/Linux.
Please note that this program ONLY supports the UP-301 model. It's the first released of the rome players that plugs into your parallel port. Further models (USB ones) are NOT supported, and will probably never be by this program, as I don't own any of them.
I love small and sexy devices like the Sharp Zaurus. I own a SL-5500 and at some time I maintained a few Zaurus Ports of various libraries and games I wanted to see running on it. Since the Zaurus is Linux-based, it was fairly easy. If you own a SL-C7xx model (or any model which shape is different from the picture at the top of the page), you might prefer to use the SDL package provided at this page instead of the one I provide. It is compatible with the games packages of my feed, but should give you a correctly-oriented screen (not tested!). | ![]() |
Here are the older Karmascrobbler releases. You really shouldn't use any of them and instead get the latest karmascrobbler release. These files are only here for history.
This little Java program let you update your Last.fm (or any Audioscrobbler-powered site) profile with the tracks you played on your Rio Karma.
Right now, it's a command-line program only - I plan to add a GUI though. It should work on any Java-capable system. Please don't hesitate to send me feedback, requests, or comments about it.

I used to contribute lot of code (most related to low-level graphics and map engine) to this free graphical RPG similar in feeling to good old console games. Unfortunately I don't have free time for now, so I had to take my distances with the project.
Adonthell not only needs coders, but also graphic artists, musicians, writers, in short every person that might bring something to this kind of game. Don't hesitate to have a look at the site or contact us on the mailing lists if you want to contribute!