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A free software toolkit for performing DoS/DDoS attacks and creating encrypted P2P networks.
A public domain curses library for DOS, OS/2, Windows console, X11, and SDL environments.
A reverse-engineered, modern rebuild of the 1997 game Carmageddon that runs natively on contemporary systems.
A curated collection of Android exploits, hacking tools, and resources for security research and penetration testing.
A JavaScript programming environment and IDE for MS-DOS/FreeDOS with graphics, sound, and p5.js compatibility.
A Flappy Bird clone written in 16-bit x86 assembly that runs directly on hardware without an operating system.
A curated collection of resources for developing applications and games for DOS operating systems.
An open-source port of the classic Cannon Fodder action-strategy game engine for modern operating systems.
A modern open-source interpreter for Commander Keen and Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure games, enhancing classic DOS gameplay with new features.
Sound Blaster emulation for DOS on modern HDA and AC97/SBLive sound cards using HDPMI.
An experimental Batch-like programming language that compiles to Windows Batch, adding modern features while maintaining compatibility.
An unofficial open-source engine reimplementation of the classic game trilogy Crystal Caves, with modern improvements.
A 64-bit reimplementation of the classic 1994 Bullfrog DOS game Tube, enabling modern system compatibility.
A classic Tetris game implemented with ASCII art graphics, supporting multiple legacy platforms.
A text-mode pong game that runs on bare metal PCs or DOS without an operating system.
A classic Gomoku (five-in-a-row) board game implementation for multiple retro and modern computing platforms.
A pure software 3D engine for DOS and Linux, featuring real-time rendering with dynamic lighting, animated textures, and portal rendering.
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