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Compiler's Note:
As usual, all the Fish disks are contained within their respective
drawers from here. Note that we're now using KingFisher as the index
program. Various reasons:
It's far better than Aquarium.
We can index straight through to 1000.
The 'fisktank' concept allows us to have search ranges across the
previous CDPD disks, as well as this one, as well as the complete
1 to 1000 range. Fisktanks 1 to 4 cover the CDPDs, and 5 does the
entire range. Spot the changes in disk and search range between
tanks.
We had a few requests for 'Can we have a complete index for our BBS'
- if you've got DLG Pro as your BBS system, there's ARexx control
for Kingfisher in the form of Fisher.
Since I remastered CDPD1, there's been a few upgrades to KingFisher,
and the latest version is 1.40. For some insane reason, when you run
this version on the CD³², it prangs memory and takes the system out
with no clues whatsoever as to the cause. Weird, given the same
program works perfectly on the CDTV <under 1 meg, 1.3, CD.device>
and A1200/A500/A3000. Anyway, you can also find the CD³²-friendly
KF1.15 on here. Both programs share the same index datafiles, so no
problems there. And much of the documentation for 1.15 is also in
the 1.40 Amigaguide.
Oh, before I go, requests for 'Where's FishRod?' can be redirected to
DirWork - it does the same thing as FishRod, and is infinitely
more flexible, and you only need to copy bits of a disk if you need
to. DirWork clones are FAR faster than WorkBench and the like.
THP. Citrus '94.