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- SimpleDigitalLocomotive 0.4b26 (Mac)
- Controlling Maerklin- or Selectrix-Digital model railway locomotives, function-models and/or accessories via Ethernet or a serial port (RS.422) of a Macintosh or via USB-to-serial converters by Keyspan. Works under MacOS X 10.4.8 or newer. Needs latest UniversalBinary USB-to-serial drivers. Supported external digital hardware includes mrkl60212 CS, E**S, mrkl6021/6051, IntelliB, TwinC, EasyC,...
- Software downloads 2009-09-18
- DecoderSnake 1.03 (Mac)
- Modifying the RegisterValues of modern Arklin MFX-/FX-decoders as used in model railroad locos using a Mrkl6021 CentralUnit or an Intellibox, connected to the Mac via a serial port or an USB-to-serial converter.
- Software downloads 2009-01-03
- TermineX 1.06 (Mac)
- TermineX uses the Gauss-algorithm for the Easter calculation (valid for all years after 1582). It is able to calculate all essential German, Bavarian, Austrian and Luxembourg holidays and also some French holidays. Use the Preferences-dialog to enable/disable the holidays you will need. In this dialog you can also determine the...
- Software downloads 2007-01-21
- Mr P 1.2 (Mac)
- about: Mr P is a jump'n'run game. You are the right one of 2 penguins on a floe. You have to try to tackle the other down from it. But be careful. If one penguin is jumping, the other can glide under it and slide into the infinite deep. You...
- Software downloads 2005-02-02
- Mr P 1.1 (Mac)
- about: Mr P is a jump'n'run game. You are the right one of 2 penguins on a floe. You have to try to tackle the other down from it. But be careful. If one penguin is jumping, the other can glide under it and slide into the infinite deep. You...
- Software downloads 2003-07-27
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