Tcl-To-GoRelease date: November 22, 1999An add-on disk for the muLinux system, containing a mix of application programs, all written in Tool Command Language, aka, Tcl (pronounced as tickle.) |
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Note TCL.tgz is compressed using bzip2. The '.tgz' extension is used to fool web servers in sending the file as binary.
Tcl-To-Go fits on a single floppy, formatted with 1722 1k blocks. To format such a floppy
use the following command in Linux:
fdformat /dev/fd0H1722
To complete the installation, simply copy TCL.tgz onto your super-formatted floppy:
dd if=TCL.tgz of=/dev/fd0H1722 bs=21k
If you would like to unpack TCL.tgz on your hard disk for inspection, use the muLinux
mu script, or simply
cat TCL.tgz | bzip2 -d | tar xf -
If your Linux system doesn't include the /dev/fd0H1722 device, try building it
with
cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV fd0
Here are some sample screenshots, illustrating some of the applications on Tcl-To-Go
(click on the snapshot thumbnail image for a full 640x480 screen dump.)
Tcl Development | |
Text editing | |
Games | |
Graphics | |
Math | |
News and Mail | |
Network clients | |
Web serving and HTML editing |
Plus many other fine programs and utilities not shown.
Compress, compress again, then compress some more. Tcl applications and library files are stored as compressed (gzip) files, even after the Tcl-To-Go floppy is loaded into your muLinux system. Tcl-To-Go modifies Tcl run-time libraries to recognize compressed files, and uncompress them on the fly. Tcl-To-Go fits over six megabytes of Tcl code onto a single super-formatted floppy. This of course includes the Tcl/Tk interpreters, tclsh and wish. When the floppy is installed, its filesystem space is less than 3000 1k blocks.
My thanks goes to all of the folks that created the applications that I'm including on Tcl-To-Go. Please note the authors of each application below.
The application mix of programs may change from release to release. In particular, the current release has some applications that overlap, e.g., tkpaint and impress, dirc and netplug, etc. Please let me know which applications you find most useful.
Documentation: skimpy at best. I've taken the tack that most applications are either intuitive to use, or can be figured out with a minimum of exploration. Therefore, I've sacrificed documentation in favor of providing additional applications. Still, many applications contain their own help systems. Please refer to the original distributions of each application as a way to get more information.
Support: please use the muLinux mailing list for all questions about Tcl-To-Go. Subscribe to the mailing list by sending an email to: mulinux-subscribe@sunsite.auc.dk
Tcl-To-Go Tom Poindexter, tpoindex@nyx.net 1st edition, Nov. 1999 An add-on floppy for muLinux to add a healthy mix of application programs written in Tcl/Tk. Requires the muLinux X11 add-on, as most Tcl programs included are X11 based. muLinux resources: home page: http://sunsite.auc.dk/mulinux mailing list: mulinux-subscribe@sunsite.auc.dk Tcl-To-Go: http://home.worldnet.att.net/~tpoindex/ Documentation: Little documentation for each application is included. Some applications have builtin help; check my 'notes' section for each entry. Please refer to the applications' URL's for additional documentation. Preference files/directories: Many application also want to save user preferences into various directories under $HOME or $USER. Typically, user files are stored as ".files" or ".directories" under "/" or "/root", if running muLinux as a single user. If you wish to save the applications' preferences, you should make your own arrangements to save and restore these files during muLinux startup and shutdown. Licenses issues: The majority of the applications included have been written by others, and are distributed under various license and/or copyrights. For GPLed applications, refer to http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt For BSD & copyrighted applications, see the license & copyright statement in each application. Change Log: Nov. 1999 create initial TCL addon. first release. Included applications: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---base tcl/tk tclsh8.0 wish8.0 description: Tcl/Tk, tclsh & wish interpreters ver: 8.0.5 license: BSD style author: John Ousterhout, et.al. http://www.scriptics.com tsp hacks: add proc 'source' to init.tcl: examine file name, if a file matches *.gz, then use gunzip to unpack source file. tk.tcl - make mulinux friendly defaults, background color, fonts gzip all tcl/tk library .tcl files, except init.tcl and tk.tcl most files in ./bin link to STARTUP.SH, which starts wish and causes the real program to be sourced from ../lib/bingz compiled under Redhat 4.2 (libc5) configure --prefix=/usr/tcltk --enable-shared --disable-symbols edit makefile to add '-Wl,-rpath,/usr/tcltk/lib' and '-Wl,-rpath-link,/usr/tcltk/lib' when linking shared libs & executables strip tclsh wish libtcl8.0.5.so libtk8.0.5.so ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---editors edit description: Tcl Text Edit, /w macros, ftp/http get & put, multiple files. author: Dennis Ehlin ver: http://www.user.tninet.se/~hkc141i license: BSD style http://www.user.tninet.se/~hkc141i tsp hacks: added exec lines; use TCLTEXTEDIT_LIB for library directory; copy lib macro files when making $HOME/.tcltextedit/; use safe interp when evaling command (txt.tcl); for some reason, edit main program doesn't like most lib .tcl files to be compressed (?? !!) instead, put all but cfg.tcl inline in main 'edit' source file. looks like you should be able to open an http:// url on the comand line, but doesn't seem to work. tknotepad: description: a simple text editor, /w find/replace, hot keys author: Joe Acostaver: 0.7.1 license: Copyright http://www.mindspring.com/~joeja/programs.html tsp hacks: change exec line to simple 'wish' vedit: description: a simple text editor, part of tkapps suite see: vmail3 (tkapps) under news/mail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---spreadsheet/calculators/math tk# description: spreadsheet author: Martin Vermeer ver: 0.3 license: GPL http://www.netby.net/Oest/Europa-Alle/vermeer/ tsp hacks: respository and demo files in /usr/tcltk/lib/tk# ksc description: RPN-type calculator author: Ken St-Cyr ver: 0.16 license: BSD style http://www.cs.pdx.edu/%7Ekenstcyr/linux.html tsp hacks: change exec line to simple 'wish' change font, avoid bold surface description: display three dimensional surface based on z = F(x,y) author: Eduard Kholyavko ver: 04091999 license: Copyright ftp://ft/florin.ru/pub/edik tsp hacks: changed exec line it doesn't fit on VGA X server very well, but too cool not to include! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---network fireman description: firewall manager, uses ipfwadm to set policy author: aRG ver: 2.0 license: Copyright http: http://www.tectrip.net/arg/ tsp hacks: added exec line; changed aux program paths to env(FIREMAN_LIB); changed [exec date] to use clock command. changed exec /sbin/ipfwadm to just ipfwadm, ipchains changed fonts sockspy description: examine a TCP conversation, in hex or ascii author: Tom Poindexter ver: 1.0 license: BSD style http://www.nyx.net/~tpoindex/tcl.html tsp hacks: all of it notes: command line options: sockspy clientPort serverHost serverPort clientPort - port to which clients connect serverHost - machine where real server runs serverPort - port on which real server listens e.g. To watch your Telnet session to 'otherhost': $ sockspy 2000 otherhost 23 & $ telnet localhost 2000 tkftp description: graphical FTP client author: Pascal Jermini ver: 1.0.2 license: GPL http://a.trevano.ch/~jermini/tkftp/ tsp hacks: add exec line; change TKFTP_LIB_DIR to use env(TKFTP_LIB_DIR); reduce sizes of listboxes to shrink overal size ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---irc/mud dirc description: Internet Relay Chat program author: Kemal Hadimli ver: 1.5 license: Copyright http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/network/chat/irc/ tsp hacks: make main.tcl the dirc command, with exec lines include all library source inline change logdir to {} to avoid logging change nuke array to empty netplug description: irc chat, go client, with plugins author: Laurant Demailly ver: 0.62 license: Copyright http://www.demailly.com/~dl/netplug.html tsp hacks: cause [source script] to read real file use NETPLUG_PLUGINS as dir for zero.dat in irc.pli touch orignal *.pli names so that main prog can find them mmucl description: Mark's MUd CLient, Mmucl (pronounced muckle) author: Mark Patton ver: 1.2.0 license: GPL http://idt.net/~tmtr01/mmucl/ tsp hacks: remove xterm & console interfaces; use interface/tk.tcl as 'mmucl' main program; replace nice tkinfo help system with ugly xterm (tkinfo is just too big for mulinux/tcl-to-go) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---web august description: HTML editor author: Johan Bengtsson ver: 0.42 license: GPL http://www.lls.se/~johanb/august/ tsp hacks: changed exec line neowebscript-sa description: HTTP web server, with Tcl based scripting author: George Porter ver: 1.1 license: Copyright http: http://www.neosoft.com/neowebscript-sa/ tsp hacks: added exec line; changed conf/httpd.conf to recognize environment variables to set configuration; changed source location of httpd.conf; changed index.html to reflect new environment vars. remove pid file on exit. notes: if the server doesn't start up (socket: can't bind to address), you probably have the muLinux pygmy web server running. either kill the pygmy server, or start neowebscript-sa with a different port: $ HTTP_PORT=8000 neowebscript-sa & then, connect to it with chimera or quark as http://localhost:8000/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---news/mail vmail3 description: tkapps: vmail3 - mail client (/w pop3) & newsreader, vedit, vbiff, fm - file manager author: John Willem van Gulik ver: 3.2.4 (vmail3 version) license: GPL http://infoweb.magi.com/~jvgulik tsp hacks: change exec lines removed: vvac, vquery, showhtml, vshow, vprog, logview, vfile, vdb, vdir lib/tkapps/lib/config.tk - set smaller fonts; rename some buttons on mail menu bar to be smaller change .au files in tkapps/sounds to be tiny change system.tk - just use plain 'df', not -k for Linux many hacks to vprocs.tk, news.tk: add pattern matching for list of newsgroups, remove unsubscribed news groups, numerous bug fixes; added check reconnect to newsserver notes: use vmail3 for both email and newsreader; to set a POP3 mailbox, use userid@pophost as the mailbox name, where 'userid' is your POP3 user id, and 'pophost' is your POP3 host machine. news can be a little cranky, e.g. if you select 'show all messages' with an open newsgroup, then you must re-open that group to show the effect. John's email & home pages don't seem to be at maji.com any longer :( I haven't been able to contact him. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---games mines description: mine sweeper, clear all the mines without stepping on one author: Neil Johnson ver: 27/10/97 license: Copyright http://members.xoom.com/Neil_Johnson tsp hacks: changed exec line tetris description: tetris, the game of falling blocks author: Jeffery Hobbs ver: 3.2 license: Copyright http://www.hobbs.wservice.com/tcl/script/ tsp hacks: none hextris description: a devilish version of tetris with hexagonal shapes author: Jeffery Hobbs ver: 1.1 license: Copyright http://www.hobbs.wservice.com/tcl/script/ tsp hacks: none breakout: description: classic breakout author: Donal K. Fellows ver: 11/1/1996 license: Copyright http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~fellowsd/tcl/#tclets tsp hacks: added exec line adapted from tclet hexplode description: strategy game author: Neil Winton ver: 1.2 license: Copyright http://www.winton.freeserve.co.uk/tcl/hexplode.html tsp hacks: adapted from tclet videopoker description: video poker author: Joseph A. Konstan ver: 1.0 license: BSD style http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GIMME/video-poker.html tsp hacks: made window slightly smaller; use default mostly fonts adapted from tclet solitaire description: classic solitaire author: Michael J. McLennan ver: 1.0 license: Copyright http://www.tcltk.com/training/plugin/solitarie.vet tsp hacks: made window slightly smaller Michael contributed the full non-tclet version ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---utilities incant description: Dictionary client author: Chris Allen ver: 1.5 license: GPL http://www.turf.org/departments/publishing/incant/ tps hacks: allow use of DICT_HOST & DICT_PORT environment variables instead of default 'dict.org' and '2628'. don't use bold fonts stopwatch: description: simple stopwatch author: Don Libes ver: 1.1 license: Copyright http://www.mel.nist.gov/div826/src/stopwatch/ tsp hacks: changed exec line md5 description: compute the RFC 1321 MD5 Message Digest of a file or string author: Don Libes ver: 1.0 license: Copyright http://expect.nist.gov/md5pure/ tsp hacks: i made a very simple interface, usage: md5 "some string value" # md5 of a command line argument md5 -f filename # md5 of a file md5 # enter message in text box fm description: simple file manager, mime aware see: vmail3 (tkapps) under news/mail maplot description: plot the sun's postition on the earth author: Matti Koskinen ver: 1.0 license: Copyright http://www.sci.fi/~mjkoskin/ tsp hacks: changed exec line adapted from tclet starmap description: zoomable view of our closest stars author: Sarang ver: 1.0 license: Copyright http://www.sarangworld.com/TCL/starmap.html tsp hacks: changed exec line; make initial window smaller adapted from tclet notes: hold button-1 to drag map around use mouse button-2 to zoom in (or shift-button-1, must stop with) use mouse button-3 to zoom out (or control-button-1, other button!) polaris (the north star) is the topmost star, ursae majoris (the big dipper) should be visible below polaris. mmencode uuencode uudecode description: base64 mmencode, standard and base64 uuencode/uudecode author: Steve Ball ver: 1.0 license: BSD http://www.zveno.com tsp hacks: taken from Steve's Tcl web browser, Plume. i added argument processing, code to implement '-q' for mmencode, and added in the code for uuencode/uudecode routines. tclsh based, does not link to STARTUP.SH, but does look for $TCLTKLIB to file lib files. for vmail3 support uniq head rmdir description: simple implementations of these commands author: Tom Poindexter ver: 1.0 license: Copyright http://www.nyx.net/~tpoindex tsp hacks: for vmail3 support tclsh based, does not link to STARTUP.SH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---graphics impress description: object oriented graphics drawing author: Christopher Jay Cox ver: 1.0b license: GPL http://www.ntlug.org/~ccox/impress/index.html tsp hacks: remove many hardcoded fonts, most are not on muLinux change Global(Font) include tkfontsel.tcl from impress_complete tkpaint description: object oriented graphics drawing author: Samy Zafrany ver: 1.5.4 license: GPL http://www.ice.ru/~vitus/misc/tkpaint.html tsp hacks: make window geom slightly smaller Victor B. Wagner is the Unix port maintainer change font specifications, avoid bold ldsdraw description: Logical Data Structure(LDS) modeling software author: Alex Safonov ver: 5.0a license: BSD style http://www.cs.umn.edu/~safonov/ldsdraw tsp hacks: fix exec line; move extra files to /usr/tcltk/lib/ldsdraw; make initial screen geometry smaller & remove placement; allow showhelp to use gl(home) path; touch ldsobj.tcl lib file to allow startup. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---development tkcon description: enhanced console for Tcl author: Jeffery Hobbs ver: 1.6 license: Copyright http://www.hobbs.wservice.com/tcl/script/tkcon/ tsp hacks: none vtcl description: visual tcl application development author: Stewart Allen ver: 1.2.0 license: GPL http://www.neuron.com/stewart/vtcl/ tsp hacks: added exec line; hack vTcl:load_lib to look for .gz lib file; compressed lib files, but had to touch lib_*.tcl files to make things work tuba description: debugger for tcl applications author: John Stump ver: 2.4p1 license: Starving Artist Artistic License; see lib/tuba/LICENSE.TXT http://members.xoom.com/iliadtools/tuba tsp hacks: remove TclparserX.tcl, make link to Tclparser.tcl; remove examples; remove docs; set tubalibdir to $env(TUBA_LIB); make window geom slightly smaller lib/tuba/tuba_lib.tcl doesn't like to be compressed ------- enjoy! -------