files for various reasons

this directory contains various files generally not of much interest. in other words, I probably didn't want to mail it to a mailing list so I put it here so someone could download it...

possibly-not-updated file list

preftree

preftree 0.4 source - a hierarchical preferences system for Python

wxAsaph

pyasaph 0.1 source and windows installer - a wxPython viewer for Asaph song databases (requires wxPython and Python)

pyimdaba screenshot

this is pyimdaba 0.0.1, the first attempt... main window screenshot

mod_python 3.1.3 for windows

this was built with apache 2.0.48 source, both using ms vc++ 6.0, and using python 2.3.3 standard windows build

mod_python-3.1.3.win32-py2.3.exe - the installer for windows [2004-03-11]

mozilla builds etc

these are for testing purposes etc

mozilla-i686-pc-linux-qt-20030306.tar.bz2

Build of mozilla for Qt - see netscape.public.mozilla.qt [2003-03-06]

bochs output logs...

so far, these are output logs used in trying to get SMP going on Windows (NT 4.0/2000 Professional). There are generally links to the messages on the bochs-developers mailing list that correspond.

Note: If you find MARC's colours awful (like I did), just go to the configuration page and click the "lists.kde.org default" button on the top at the right...

bochsout-msr0x89.txt

Log file trying to get WinNT going with SMP [2003-01-07]
See thread from this date on bochs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net entitled SMP and Windows NT/2000 (referenced in this message)

bouchsout-winnt2win2000.txt

Log file upgrading WinNT 4.0 to Windows 2000 on SMP machine [2003-01-08]
Not (yet) discussed on mailing list

bouchsout-win2k-apic.txt

Log file booting Windows 2000 on SMP machine [2003-01-08]
Not (yet) discussed on mailing list

bouchsout-win2k-mptablescan.txt [1.8M]

Log file of start of Windows 2000 setup with mp table scan log on SMP machine [2003-01-10]
(or bouchsout-win2k-mptablescan.txt.gz [128k])
See thread from this date on bochs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net entitled SMP and Windows NT/2000 (referenced in this message)