I also have 4 very interesting final-year projects done by my undergraduate
students packaged for your enjoyment. They include:
GameNet: A Network-Base Game Referee. This program allows single
two-player games to be played across a network between computer programs,
either game-playing programs or front ends to user interfaces allowing
humans to play. Comes with a simple demonstration program for playing Chinese
Checkers. Author: Felix Cheng Che Fai. The gzip'ed
tar file is about 25K, there's also a short README/installation
guide.
WebShell: Worldwide Web access integrated into the Unix Shell.
This hacked version of zsh allows use of URLs in many places where file
names are typically expected. Includes modified version of the GNU cp,
etc. utilities. Authors: Jacky Mak Cheuk Man, Vincent Tham Wai Shun, and
Felix Tong Si Wai. The gzip'ed tar file is
about 640K, there's also a short README/installation
guide.
GRODEN: a Graphical RObot Development ENvironment. It includes
software built around tk/tcl for controlling a Miniboard connected to a
SPARCStation (and should be easily adaptable to other Unix workstations).
Author: Leung Man Choi. The gzip'ed tar file
is about 180K, there's also a short README/installation
guide.
Clear Water Bay Cam: a low-cost image grabber for the web. This
is software that allows you to set up a PC with a frame grabber to send
images one request to a workstation (presumably running an http daemon,
but there could be other uses). Author: Liang Sin Ling. The gzip'ed
tar file is about 400K, there's also a short README/installation
guide.
NewsAgent: a basic news filtering tool. NewsAgent consists of
two parts: a daemon which will periodically scan all new news that has
arrive on an NNTP server, looking for keyword matches for a list of users,
and a news reader (written in tk/tcl/C) which allows those users to read
news that they'd "likely" be interested in. Authors: Sze Chin
Pang and Lam Kwok Wang. The gzip'ed tar file
is about 105K, there's also a short README/installation
guide.