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BOKKEN(1)						      General Commands Manual							 BOKKEN(1)

NAME
bokken - RCE GUI to pyew and radare2 SYNOPSIS
bokken [file] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bokken command. bokken is a reverse engineering suite that using system's pyew or radare2 can help you to analyze, dump, disassemble and visualize exe- cutable binary files (PE/ELF, Java, PDF) or web pages OPTIONS
Bokken can receive the target to analize as the first parameter. SEE ALSO
radare2(1). pyew(1). AUTHOR
bokken was written by Hugo Teso <hugo.teso@gmail.com> and David Martinez Moreno <ender@debian.org>. This manual page was written by David Martinez Moreno <ender@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). November 26, 2011 BOKKEN(1)

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FREECRAFT(6)							   Games Manual 						      FREECRAFT(6)

NAME
freecraft - Realtime strategy game SYNOPSIS
freecraft [-c file.ccl] [-d datapath] [-D depth] [-e] [-f factor] [-F] [-l logfile] [-L lag] [-n [localport:]host[:port]] [-N name] [-p nplayers] [-h] [map.pud|map.pud.gz|map.cm|map.cm.gz]" DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the flags that you can give to freecraft , formerly known as ALE Clone. freecraft is a free clone of Blizzard's famous realtime strategy game, WarCraft II. OPTIONS
A summary of options are included below. -h Show summary of all options. -c file.ccl Choose a different clone config file. -d datapath Choose a different directory to use for game data files. -D depth Set the video mode depth, often called 'bpp' or 'bits per pixel'. This option is only valid for Win32/NT. - e Start the editor included in FreeCraft. For a full-featured editor, try crafted. -f factor With this parameter you will set up the relative cost for the computer's units. Default is 100. If you set this to a higher value, computer will have to spend more resources for creating units, and viceversa. -F With this option you can start FreeCraft in full screen video mode. This option is only supported if you have compiled freecraft with SDL support. -h This flag shows the online help. -l file With this option you can log freecraft messages into file. -L lag This sets the network lag in number of frames (default 10 = 333 ms). -n [localport:]host[:port] With this option you can specify the network arguments for network play. -N name The name of the player (will appear in network games). -P port With this option you can set the network port to use in network games. The default value is port tcp/6660. -s number Number of frames before AI awakes. This is useful if the AI is beating you hard, and you want to make it sweet like a cat. The higher, the easier will be the game against the AI. Default is to sleep 0 time frames. FILES
/usr/share/games/freecraft/default Default directory for FreeCraft data files /usr/share/games/freecraft/default/default.pud.gz Default PUD. /usr/share/games/freecraft/default/ccl/clone.ccl Default start file. SEE ALSO
More complete documentation is available in /usr/share/doc/freecraft. NOTES
FreeCraft needs a lot of data (maps and artwork), that can come from WarCraft II CD, or from the FreeCraft Media Project, codename fcmp, that has support for almost all the data present in WarCraft II. WarCraft II is a registered trademark of Blizzard Entertainment. AUTHOR
FreeCraft was written by Lutz Sammer, Fabrice Rossie and others. This manual page was written by Anthony Towns <ajt@debian.org> and David Martinez Moreno <ender@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). FreeCraft v1.18 Mar 2003 FREECRAFT(6)
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