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Contents ScopeDisk3
Digitizing - a general howto on digitizing with considerable detail by
Ralph Reed.
Fontfacts - a even more detailed and long article on Amiga fonts.
MouseCMd - MouseCMD is a utility that allows you to execute commands or
enter text at a click of the mouse button. This is done by introducing
simulated keystrokes into the input stream, appearing to the system that
commands are being entered from the keyboard.
VirusX_1.21 - One of a growing band of virus zappers.
WhichFont - by Rob Peck that asks AvailFonts() to make a list of the fonts
that are available and makes a list of them, then opens a separate
window and prints a description of the various attributes that can
be applied to the fonts, in the font itself. Notice that not all
fonts accept all attributes (garnet9 for example, won't underline).
A68k - by Charlie Gibbs. This assembler is based on Brian R. Anderson's
68000 cross-assembler published in Dr. Dobb's Journal, April through
June 1986. I have converted it to produce AmigaDOS-format object
modules, and have made many enhancements such as macros and include
files.
Access! - One of a new generation of Comms progs for the amiga. Full
colour with many options but no zmodem or scripting.
Gif2Ami - These two programs were developed for Compuserve to enable
different types of computers to exchange pictures. The majority of
GOOD pictures are done on the Amiga. When the pictures are displayed
on an Amiga you can very easily tell if they were done on an IBM or
MAC (the quality just is not there). The program Giffy is used to
display GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) pictures and the program
IFF2GIF is used to make GIF files from IFF files. Note how much less
disk space is used by GIF files. To display GIF files on an IBM
(EGA recommended) use the program CSHOW which is floating around in
the IBM section on many BBSs.
Display - a selection of screen hacks. Play around and have a surprise.
Amiga_Early_Days - a talk given by R.J. Mical at Boston Computer Society
in Cambridge Massachusetts. 6 Pages of notes.
Structures - 2 progs, Xplor scans all the system lists that start in
ExecBase and prints out their names and the addresses at which they
start. Also Structure Browser for which there are no notes.