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** T h e C r a w l y C r y p t C o l l e c t i o n **
* P r e s e n t s *
** Atari ST Miscellaneous Utilities **
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1STG1294 1st Guide [released Dec. 05, 1994] by Guido Vollbeding is a multi-
media hypertext viewing/presentation system (similar in function to
ST-Guide). 1st Guide supports hypertext format data files, MPEG
format graphics files, and uses the DSP-JPEG-Decoder from Brainstorm.
All documentation is in German. Shareware.
AMIGA Amiga Emulator by Philip I. Nelson. As you've no doubt guessed,
AMIGA_EM.PRG is a joke, not a serious attempt to emulate an Amiga on
the Atari ST. On the plus side, AMIGA_EM.PRG is a free program.
AMIGA_EM.PRG is written in assembly language and it includes several
actual Amiga screens. To save space, the screens are stored in
compressed format and uncompressed as needed. You must run
AMIGA_EM.PRG in medium resolution on a color monitor.
BUBBLE BubbleBook by Armin Hierstetter. BubbleBook is specially written for
the ST BOOK (that is where it get its name) and for large screens.
If you can't find your mouse pointer, just click the right mouse
button. A blinking Comic's Bubble appears with (>>I'm here<<).
BubbleBook works with all programs that use Accessories.
CAL63 Cal version 6.3 by Bill Aycock is a calendar program with a
difference - it lets you attach 'events' to any day of the year by
date, according to a day's position in the month, or on a regular
cycle. When Cal loads, it reads the current date from your system
clock and checks to see if any significant events are scheduled for
the day. If so, Cal displays an alert that shows you the day's
events. Shareware!
CHRONOS Chronos version by Daniel Roth is a calendar and scheduling software
for all Atari computers. The program and all docs are in German.
CID_D202 CALLERID Accessory Utility version 2.02 by Paul D. Lyon. With CID
Accessory, you are free to use your computer for anything (except a
terminal program which will want to capture the CID data also) while
it is in the background ready to process the ID data. With CID
Accessory, you create and maintain an Index file which CID Accessory
searches when a call is received. If it finds a match, it shows you
the matching name automatically before the second ring! If there is
no match but the number is provided, then you can automatically add
this number to the Index file and enter an appropriate name for
display the next time a call is received from that number! NOTE:
Caller ID Accessory requires Caller ID service from your phone
company and a modem (preferably Supra) with Caller ID capabilities.
Shareware!
CKBD_13 CKBD Deluxe version 1.3 by Pascal Fellerich - Composed Characters
Keyboard Driver plus flexible mouse speeder. Billed as "The ultimate
extension for the keyboard driver in TOS computers", this utility
program gives you easy access to any special character available in
the system character set on any keyboard! Moreover CKBD Deluxe is
configurable so that even completely different character sets like
the ISO set can be used. Freeware!
FF_RSAVE FF or Print oR SAVE -- an ALT/HELP vector stealer by Chet Walters.
This is a revision of an earlier program named HP_RSAVE. This program
is specific to HP Laser Jets and compatibles. This has a special
feature for HP Lasers only! It's called FF_RSAVE which means Form
Feed, Print or Save the current screen.
FILMTERM FILMTERM.PRG will let you identify the film setting used for your
Kodak Photo CD scans, the scanner version used, and the organization
that made the PCD file on your CD. You can look up the film type
code in the FILMTERM.TXT that accompanies this archive.
FLAME_07 FLAMETHROWER is a small utility that allows you to summon up UIS III,
shows how much memory you have left (Largest block), change your
screen colors (Inverts in mono), change the system DATE, re-set the
system time to whatever time you wish. You can even run external
programs from FLAMETHROWER.
FLEXSORT Flexi-Sort version 1.0 by Albert Baggetta is a rather unusual sort
program in that it allows an assortment of ways to catalog your ASCII
files. It is especially useful to sort lists of names and places,
but it can produce some unusual results on a variety of ASCII files.
Do not use it with other types of files since the outcome is rather
unpredictable. Shareware!
GULAM *Gulam* is a shell (i.e., a command line interpreter) for Atari ST
computers. It contains some 60+ built-in commands, provides file
name completion a la *TENEX*, has history, alias and rehash
facilities, and integrates the shell with microEmacs easing the
editing of commands being issued. In common usage, it resembles
*csh* of *Unix 4.xBSD*; Gulam's control structures, lexical
conventions and other details are, however, quite different from csh.
GULAMDOC Complete documentation for the Gulam CLI (Command Line Interpreter).
HEADLINE Headline version 1.0 by Albert Baggetta produces those silly banners,
similar to those found in the market rags ("National Enquirer",
"Midnight Star", etc.). I've even got them "news-flashing!" across
the screen, at the touch of a key. You can even personalize the
headlines. Shareware! (A "naughty" version is available direct from
the author)
KITTYLCK The "Kitty" Lock by Erin Monaco. The "theory of operation" of Kitty
Lock is very simple, before taking a break and leaving the computer
in the middle of a computing session, activate The "Kitty" Lock. Now
while you are away from my computer you don't have to worry about the
kitty or kids playing with the keyboard, inadvertantly adding to your
documents, closing folders, etc! Upon your return, hit escape to
clear any stray characters from the text field, type "KittyLck" and
press return and you can once again resume computing. Shareware!
MASTER Master version 6.0 by Michael Naumann and Edgar Greuter is a Command
Line Interpreter (CLI) that has features found in several operating
systems, notably unix and MS-DOS. Shareware (English and German
versions of the manual and program are available to registered users)
NUTSHELL NutShell version 1.0 by Jan van Oldenborgh, is NOT a shell. It
merely is an interface to a running shell using a system() call over
the _shell_p pointer (used in GPshell and Gulam, and others). This
means that when a shell implementing the _shell_p mechanism is
running NutShell will give you all its power within a GEM
applications. It has been tested with the GPshell of the CRAFT
package, but should work with (among others) Gulam as well. It will
run both as an accessory and as a program.
OSCLI10X Kommandozeileninterpreter Version 1.0u by Oliver Scholz is a Command
Line Interpreter (CLI) shell for the Atari. While the documentation
is in German, the program itself uses completely English syntax for
it's commands. English speaking folks shouldn't have much trouble
using it. Shareware!
PASSWORT Passwort by Jon Clarke is designed to only allow access into your
computer via entry of a PASSWORD, pretty easy concept to grasp HUH.
Well not only does it do that but it also "Time,Date" stamps entry as
well so you can keep track of what time the system has been used,
last accessed etc.
QUICKRUN QuickRUN by Robert Jung is a program manager. You build lists of ST
programs, which can then be executed from QuickRUN instead of the
Desktop. It doesn't matter what the program is; if you can run it
from the ST Desktop, you can run it with QuickRUN. And since
QuickRUN is only 16K, it doesn't eat up your memory.
SIREN Kiwi-Net Presents The SIREN.ACC. Imagine just using GEM or your
favorite monochrome program, and all of a sudden you hear a police
siren, you think what the heck is that?? [really un-nerving when
running CALAMUS] Then all of a sudden it gets louder, and LOUDER and
a police car drives across the bottom of the screen, you don't
believe me? TRY IT! Runs in ST Monochrome only.
SPEC_ZX Spectrum Screen$ Loader is a utility/cable building project that will
allow you to connect a Sinclair Spectrum's cassette tape drive to the
ST. The program will read all the pictures (SCREEN$ files) you had
on the tape into the ST and save them on an ST disk as NEOchrome
format pictures.
SRCHREP Search and Replace version 9D - A Very Versatile Search/Replace
Utility. It has a 400K buffer and allows you to do complex search
and replace functions. Freeware.
SST_FONT Sedated Software Technologies Font Editor by Alexander Hajnal. This
program is designed to edit font files used by Warp 9 and Fontrix. It
is designed to use the standard 8X16 fonts used by Warp 9 and runs
is ST Medium screen resolution. Shareware!
STG_UT06 A collection of utilities to use with ST Guide. Includes a
program to convert Turbo/Pure Pascal's Help system to ST Guide
format! Also includes source code for many of the ST Guide utility
programs in this folder. All docs are in German.
XXXXS XXXX by "Greg". This program was written for a friend of Greg's who
was printing up raffle tickets on his ST with PageStream. It will
search through a file and replace a sequence of XXXXs with an
incremental counter.
Z88LINK Z88Link (A Cambridge Z88 <-> Atari ST Communications Program )version
1.3 by Ian Johnston allows files to be transferred in either
direction between a Cambridge Computer Z88 and Atari ST. The program
PCLink must be present on the Z88 - this is an optional product from
Cambridge Computer, supplied on EPROM. In addition a suitable 25 pin
<-> 9 pin lead is required. One is supplied in the PCLink kit.
Shareware!
ZAP ZAP version 2.5 by E. van Herk is an editor, designed to edit program
files. That is why it cannot change the length of a file, and why it
displays files both in ASCII and in hexadecimal code. It needs very
little memory ( less than 25K ) and may be used on files of arbitrary
size, to at least a megabyte. ZAP is a 'public domain' tool.