Currently there are seven kinds of things you might be interested in downloading:
- For any custom maps currently playing on our servers, see the top of the Mothership page.
- We have decided to release our AutoAdmin program, "QSmack". Server admins interested in having a powerful tool for banning problem players, and otherwise keep an eye on what is happening on their servers, should have a look at the QSmack downloads and instructions.
- The next offering from the Clan 9 Archives is a client-side package to allow you to see us wearing our skin on our servers. If this sounds vaguely interesting, check out our skin info page.
- We are slowly gathering some demos from C9 POVs. Check out their descriptions to see if you want to brave the download.
- We also have some demos from the final rounds of ClanRing's Tournament 3, hacked a little so that you can tell the players apart while you're watching the demo. Hop over to our T3 Demos page for downloads and instructions.
- If you want to run a server like the Mothership or The Experimental Pits, go see the DIY section of The Experimental Pits page for information and stuff to download.
- Finally, if for some reason you have access to lots of SGI hardware like we do, you might be interested in these utilities. They're compressed with gzip; you'll probably have to explicitly save them to disk so that you don't just get garbage in your browser window.
- The FAQ-Proxy compiled for IRIX. We're not sure if it makes a difference, but we compiled an IRIX 5.3 version, an IRIX 6.2 version, and an IRIX 6.4 version. The FAQ-Proxy guys have the 5.3 version also available for download at their site. Note: if for some reason you get a "max observers reached" error when first trying to connect to the proxy, just kill the proxy, restart it, and try again. If there are problems, contact the FAQ-Proxy authors; we're just compiler pimps.
- IRIX versions of the LMPC utilities. For the moment we only have IRIX 5.3 versions; if you have a more recent OS version and these don't work, we can compile a new set for you. Of the three utilities, lmpc and demcut are binaries; dema is just a Perl script so you don't need a special IRIX version for that. With IRIX LMPC you can now run ReMaic (used to do the camera for Quake Done Quick) entirely in the friendly environs of your SGI box. Newsflash: the latest LMPC apparently can be compiled for SGIs as distributed. Cool! I will check that out soon (and replace these links with the latest executables).
- Also an IRIX version of qcc. This one's no big deal; just added a define to make the endianness work out correctly. But if you don't want to muck with this yourself and would rather just download the executable, there you go.