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Bug#80006: marked as done (ITP: Intelligent FRAC -- 3D packing game)



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From: Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>
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Subject: ITP: Intelligent FRAC -- 3D packing game
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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2000-12-19
Severity: wishlist

   This is a simple 3D packing game implemented originally in 1990 for MS
   DOS by Simsalabim Software and probably almost forgotten by now. Here
   is a change to get a feel of old days. The Linux verion of FRAC called
      "Intelligent FRAC" or IFRAC for short, is a free and open source
   application. It provides three implementations for console (svgalib),
   X11 generic and XF86DGA(Direct Graphic Access). support of practically
   any colour depth, starting from 4bpp (16-colour mode) Therefore, while
   taking advantage of colours, ifrac will also run on an unsupported or
   badly supported video card.


Homepage: http://members.fortunecity.com/acelin/ifrac/

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I do withdraw my ITP for ifrac

cu
Adrian

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