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moved

Some of the old stuff has been moved to the historical directory or removed entirely. Here is why.


BPC_NO - the Telstra BigPond Cable login client

It has been a long time since I was on Telstra BigPond Cable, and almost as long since I have been in contact with anybody that is still there. ADSL brought many new players to the Australian broadband market, so we where no longer stuck with the monopoly that Australians not so affectionately refer to as Bastards Incorporated. On top of that, I have heard that Telstra BigPond Cable have changed their login protocol. No one else uses a login protocol. Since I can not get it tested, BPC_NO and related software (BPC_GUI & IPScan) are now dead projects.


Keperra Golf Club subscription

Keperra Golf Club has decided that online subscriptions are no longer needed. The server side source code is not open source, so you won't find it here. The client side source code is trivial, and there is already enough trivial example source code here.


Yabba - the chat client

Yabba, the Jabber chat client, was based on David Waite's jabberbeans.jar. As I recall, the Java 1.1.5 compatible version was not quite finished when David disappeared for a while. He eventually re-surfaced with a version for Java 1.2. As mentioned elsewhere, matrix-RAD has to be Java 1.1.5 compatible, so I could not use the new jabberbeans.jar.

The Java 1.1.5 compatible jabberbeans.jar worked, but was missing a small amount of functionality to make it fully Jabber compliant, and had a bug that caused it to hang when disconnecting. matrix-DFS will need a chat client, and probably a Jabber one, so it is not completely dead.


This file was last modified on Wednesday, 06-Oct-2004 16:24:50 EST