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- Short: Random Amiga Setting Program (RASP)
- Author: garpa@southwales.u-net.com (Carl Harrison)
- Uploader: garpa@southwales.u-net.com (Carl Harrison)
- Type: util/boot
-
- NOW VERSION 1.24 FASTER!
-
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- GaRpA_RASP ! V1.24
- ***********************************************************************
-
- by Carl Harrison (c) CopyRight 1997
-
- Written in AMOS_Pro V2 Compiled in August 1997
-
-
-
- Every fancied having a "different" Amiga EVERY time you booted up ?
-
- Do you run a BBS? Would you like random log-on and log-off ANSI screens?
- Would you like different UPD or IFX settings EVERY bootup?
- Would you like different WorkBench Backdrop, Window and Picture on EVERY
- bootup?
- Would you like random worms samples?
- Would you like random worms levels?
-
- Any program that uses an external data file can be RASP'd (especially
- nice wb commodity type programs)
-
-
- R.A.S.P. "Random Amiga Settings Program" only requires three pieces of
- information to work. These are;-
-
- Source Directory
- WildCards (MulTiSearCh) i.e. no need for *.* or #?
- Destination Directory and Filename
-
- In the Source Directory, RASP can read upto 500 entries per "3 pieces of
- information". Once run, RASP will plough through a text file (see below)
- actioning 3 pieces of information at once until the end of the text file
- has been reached or an error occurred - in which case RASP will end and
- control will return back to your Amiga. PLEASE NOTE: RASP is pretty much
- crash proof. It won't crash because of your setup, if anything it will only
- tell you what piece of information was processed last before the crash
- thus helping you debug your config file.
-
-
-
- THE Ultimate Random Amiga Settings Program.
- - - - -
- R.A.S.P.
-
- What is it?
-
- It is a CLI program that reads in three pieces of information at a time.
- These are;- (1) Source Directory (must have / at end)
-
- (2) Wildcards (use one space for ALL files or in-string
- search for wildcards i.e. IFF/SND or JPG will pick all
- IFF/SND or JPG files.)
-
- (3) Destination Directory and Destination Filename
- i.e. Data:Pics/defaultWBbackground.Pic
-
-
- Holds upto 500 objects PER directory for randomisation !!!!!!
- UNLIMITED DIRECTORIES!!!!
-
- INSTALLATION
- ------------
-
- Chuck it somewhere in yer Startup-Sequence or User-Startup.
-
- (I put it in after setpatch and before PICBOOT and IPREFS)
-
- The only argument required is the script file location (file enclosed).
-
-
- example on how to make a random WorkBench Backdrop script.
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Copy a picture and rename it to WBBACK.PIC and put it anywhere you want.
-
- In WBPATTERN (prefs) choose the above picture.
-
- Have a directory of pictures, datatypes only relevant if yer have 'em
- so just put in pictures that yer datatypes support.
-
- In the script file, the first three lines should be for the above;-
-
- HD1:PICTURES/
- IFF
- HD0:THE_DIRECTORY_AND_NAME_OF_THE_WBBACK.PIC
-
- Thats It! Simple. (To cover ALL wildcards, have a SPACE instead of the
- wildcard-associated-letters, and you can repeat this as many times as you
- want! ALL random settings YEHAAA!
-
- This program is E-Mail Ware. Please E-Mail me just to show your appreciation
- of my work. Thanks. Long Live yer Miggy!
-
- WoRkBench-ThEmEs - AVAILABLE FROM AMINET NOW!
- ---
-
-
-
- Have FUn, as I certainly did in making this product.
-
- E-Mail me with yer suggestions to
-
- garpa@southwales.u-net.com
-
- Version Modification History
- ----------------------------
-
- There are now two versions available in this archive. One is the graphical
- version with the progression bar, the other, a quiet non-graphical (slighly
- faster too (coz of the non-graphical presence)).
-
- Garpa_rnd Graphical Version
- Garpa_rnd2 Quiet Version
-
- V1.23 - Hard-Drive COPY routine re-wrote for approx 35% increase in
- boot-up speed. Routine modifications has allowed a drop in nearly 10k of
- program space, although the program still takes up as much memory (not much
- anyways so doesn't really matter - bit of a perfectionist i think.... ;)
-
- V1.24 - "directory snooper" routine optmised. Used more machine-code
- related instructions to speed up directory reading. Speed increase of about
- 200%. All I need now is an extremly FAST copy command....Any ideas? ;)
-
- This program should work on all WB2.0 and above Amiga's.
-
- Program tested on CD32 020 SX32 10MB RAM
- A1200 18MEG RAM Blizzard 4 030 50Mhz 68882 50Mhz
-
- Support Amiga! Release E-MAILWARE !
-
-
-
- ......
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- ============================= Archive contents =============================
-
- Original Packed Ratio Date Time Name
- -------- ------- ----- --------- -------- -------------
- 1352 712 47.3% 24-Aug-91 07:22:28 RASP.info
- 24164 22363 7.4% 24-Aug-91 08:49:08 +Garpa_RND
- 12564 11280 10.2% 24-Aug-91 07:52:54 +GaRpA_RND2
- 338 197 41.7% 23-Aug-91 06:11:24 +File_ID.Diz
- 3842 577 84.9% 11-Aug-91 10:55:50 +File_ID.Diz.info
- 46948 28913 38.4% 27-Jul-97 15:21:50 +amos.library
- 4289 2163 49.5% 24-Aug-91 08:04:14 +ReadMe_RASP.Doc
- 3842 576 85.0% 12-Aug-91 03:17:38 +ReadMe_RASP.Doc.info
- 1554 305 80.3% 08-Aug-97 02:41:34 +randomscript.script
- 3842 579 84.9% 27-Jul-97 06:23:10 +randomscript.script.info
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- 102735 67665 34.1% 31-Aug-97 21:40:24 10 files
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