Port Map
Edit, save, simulate, synthesize SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL and other HDLs from your web browser. Civitavecchia Port Map Interactive map of the port of Civitavecchia: cruise terminals, ferry terminals, historic area, car parks Interactive Map of the Civitavecchia port: as you can see there are 3 parking lots, over 20 docks (the pier 25 and piers from 10 through 13 dedicated to cruise ships), there are 3 infopoints dedicated to tourists.
Port Ludlow is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Washington, United States. It is also the name of the marine inlet on which the CDP is located. The CDP's population was 1,968 at the 2000 census. Originally a logging and sawmill community, its economy declined during the first half of the 20th century. Following the completion of the nearby Hood Canal Bridge in 1960, Port Ludlow became the site of resorts and planned communities, attracting more affluent residents who were retired, buying vacation homes, or needing a more convenient commute to the business centers on the east side of Puget Sound. Based on per capita income, Port Ludlow ranks 16th of 522 ranked areas in the state of Washington, and the highest rank achieved in Jefferson County. Port Ludlow's location and marina facilities make it a convenient and popular port for leisure craft sailing between Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands.
The United States Exploring Expedition, under Charles Wilkes, entered Puget Sound in 1841. Wilkes bestowed many patriotically American place names; at the time the sovereignty of the Oregon Country was yet to be resolved between Britain and the United States. Many of Wilkes's names commemorated American heroes and victories during the War of 1812. Port Ludlow was one of these, honoring Augustus C. Ludlow, a War of 1812 American naval hero.
Early explorers of the Pacific Northwest often named sheltered inlets with names beginning with 'Port'. Communities which subsequently developed often adopted inlet's name. Today Port Ludlow is both the name of the inlet and the community on its shore. To avoid confusion the inlet is sometimes called Port Ludlow Bay.
Avast, ye ole seadogs!
Did you ever feel the urge to map your networking ports using your Airport Basestation or a UPNP router? Did you ever want your application to be reachable from the internet, even in a home networking setup? Don't despair anymore. Port Map and TCMPortMapper are here!
Here at the TheCodingMonkeys labs we were working on a way to make it easier to reach SubEthaEdits over the internet, so you can collaborate more easily. We found some nice low level open source libraries for Nat-PMP and UPNP and gave them a juicy Cocoa-Coating so you can use them with just a few lines of code. We also wrote an application to map ports to test our code before integrating with SubEthaEdit.
As we think this kind of stuff should be easy and effortless for Mac OS X developers and users alike, we decided to release the code as open source (MIT License) and the application as freeware. Here are the offerings:
For landlubbers (users)
Some times you want to access your computers at home from anywhere in the world. Be it the web server on your home server, the file sharing on your desktop machine or a remote login to your parent's computer to support them doing their work.
This is where the application 'Port Map' might come handy. Originally written as a proof of concept for our framework, it's a fully featured all-purpose port mapper supporting all major routers, with presets and URL templates.
Click the screenshot to download the application
Port Mapper
For sailors (developers)
So your application does some networking, maybe to share media, to communicate over the network or to do other interesting things. Internet connectivity would make it even better, but you don't want to mess around with UPNP and NAT-PMP yourself? Great, that's what TCMPortMapper is for. Providing a Cocoa interface and improving upon open source libraries such as miniupnp, it reduces port forwarding to just a few lines of code. And best of all, it's MIT licensed open source.
Port Mapper Download
The X markes the spot on Github.